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“But his sister…”

“She’s been sick for a while now. What you saw, Zane getting shitfaced and vanishing from the world… It happens from time to time.”

Crap.
“So he’s not worse off than usual?”

They share an uneasy look.

Rafe shrugs. “Sunday night when he wouldn’t answer the damn door or the phone… That rarely happens. But it has happened before.”

“And that episode at the park?” I ask.

“Yeah, what the fuck was that?” Ash whispers. “But even
I
don’t know half his triggers.”

I make a mental note to ask Ash about this later. No matter what he says, he seems to know Zane much better than Tessa.

“We should keep an eye on him anyway.” Tyler tugs Erin onto his lap and wraps his arms around her. “Just in case.”

“What do you think we’ve been doing, motherfucker?” Rafe raises his beer bottle. “Bottoms up.”

“Shush, Dylan’s here.” Tessa gets up and waves. “Here!”

Dylan stands above the crowd. Well over six foot tall, with shoulders like a lumberjack and pale short hair. Very short. As he approaches, I notice he’s lost the purple streaks and is now sporting a crew cut. The light catches on the silver hoop in his lip.

“What’s going on?” He bumps fists with the boys and bends to kiss the cheeks of the girls. When he reaches Tessa, he smiles and nods.

God, she’s so in love with him. Her eyes sparkle as she stares back at him, and her hands shake.

“Happy birthday, Dylan!” Erin and Audrey giggle as they clink their bottles and drink.

He raises his bottle in response. “Damn. I was hoping you forgot all about it.”

“As if we’d forget.” Tessa rolls her eyes. “Are you crazy?”

He’s a handsome guy, and I can see why Tessa has fallen for him. The boys tease him about his new haircut and ask about Zane. It sounds like Dylan dropped by Damage Control on his way here to convince Zane to come.

Not that I’m interested in this conversation or anything.

“Pisser said he wasn’t coming.” Dylan winks in my direction. “But when I told him Dakota would be here, he changed his mind.”

Holy shit.
Tessa wasn’t kidding. I realize I’m gaping and shut my mouth.

Ash laughs and toasts me. Everyone turns to look at me, brows raised.

My ears are burning. But then where is he? Another scan of the crowd doesn’t reveal any gorgeous, tall, broad-shouldered guys with Mohawks.

“Next round’s on me,” Dylan says, then turns to talk to a blonde with a body like an hourglass, and I see the light in Tessa’s eyes dim.

Damn.
For all her words of wisdom about avoiding having my heart broken by Zane, she hangs on to someone who doesn’t seem to realize how in love she is with him. And if she won’t follow her own advice, why should I?

Caution
, that little voice in my head pipes up.
You’ve been with a crazy guy like Zane before. You know what it did to you. You should know better by now.

I should, true, but logic is swallowed up in heart-pounding excitement when I finally spot Zane, leaning against the bar, dressed in a black muscle shirt that shows off his tattooed arms.

My mouth goes dry, and my heart accelerates when he tilts his head to the side and grins, then leans over the bar and says something.

To a brunette dressed in a tiny top that shows off her cleavage and trim waist. She laughs at his words and reaches over to stroke his cheek.

My eyes feel hot. There’s a whistling in my ears. He leans toward her, and she laughs again and shakes her head. I can’t look away. It’s like a train wreck.

Tessa had warned me. I never thought seeing him with another woman would make me feel so crappy. I want to punch that woman in the face. I want to slap him and storm away like a drama queen.

But I don’t. I feel sick to my stomach. So I just put my beer down quietly, slip out of my chair and head out.

***

“Dakota, wait up! Wait!” The voice isn’t Tessa’s. Maybe Audrey’s?

It doesn’t matter. I can’t stop. My combat boots thump dully on the sidewalk. Wrapping my arms around me, feeling chilled although it’s a warm night, I try to put as much distance between myself and the bar where Zane is flirting with the girl behind the bar.

Jealous?
a snotty little voice in my head asks.

Shit.
I walk faster, breaking into a jog, letting the rhythm of my steps settle my racing heartbeat. My left leg sends a little twinge up my spine. I ignore it.

That was stupid of me, falling for Zane. Good thing this happened before I fall harder. Before he breaks my heart. It’s only held together by a Band-Aid and a string, and if that goes…

Why did I think I was ready for this?

“Dakota!” Audrey sounds breathless. I remember she’s wearing ridiculously high heels, like Tessa, and I slow down. A few months ago she twisted her ankle running like that.

“What?”

“Jesus. Wait.” She slows to a stop and bends over, hands on her knees, wheezing. “I saw. I saw you.”

“Saw me?”

“Saw you looking at them.”

I stomp away from her. “Yeah. Tessa warned me. Stay away from Zane, blah, blah, blah. I know, okay? I know. Learned my lesson now. I’ll stay away from him.”

“No.” She straightens, her red curls wild. “Listen. That girl at the bar. That’s Megan.”

I blink. “What do I care about her damn name?”

“She’s just a friend. Of Zane’s. Damn, you run fast.” She wipes a hand over her mouth.

“They were awfully friendly with each other.”

“That’s just how they are. I pinky swear. I wouldn’t lie to you.” Audrey glances back, and I see Ash coming our way.

I need to go before he reaches us. I don’t want to think more about this. “I don’t know, Audrey.”

“Megan wants Rafe. And Rafe... Well, we don’t know, but Zane is trying to get them to meet.”

I shake my head. It all sounds too easy, too convenient. “I saw the way she was looking at Zane.”

“No, Dakota. Wait…”

She curses as I turn and start running again. How did she look at him?
Fondly
, my mind supplies, but I wonder about it now as I hang a right and run down another street. Random streets, random thoughts. I didn’t even see his face, his expression. Could they be just friends, he and Megan? Thinking back, I recover vague memories of them talking and laughing together in parties. Are they really just friends?

Audrey would have no reason to lie about this. She hasn’t exactly encouraged my interest in Zane. I remember once we visited him at his apartment, the time I first met him. Asher had been staying with him, and Audrey wanted to talk to him. I remember taking off my blouse to show Zane my ink—and to shock him a little, because he had a mask of steel I wanted to peek behind—and Audrey had gone all scarlet. Afterward, she pretended she didn’t know me. It was so funny.

Not so funny anymore.

I turn into another street and slow down again, trying to get my bearings. Problem is, I don’t know this area well, and I didn’t pay much attention when Tessa drove me to the bar, because I figured we’d return to her apartment together.

What I should do is give Tessa a call, and I reach for my bag—only to realize I don’t have it with me. I must have left it at the bar.

Brilliant, Dakota. Just brilliant. Absolutely fantastic.

I puff out a long breath and bury my hands in my hair, tugging a little, hoping to jumpstart my brain. No reason to panic. I’ll just keep walking until I find a familiar landmark, or else another bar where I can borrow a phone and call Tessa.

Right. No panic.
I resume walking, kicking at the trash in my way—a can, a broken plastic up, a shoe. I shouldn’t have run away. I’m not a quitter. If I was, I wouldn’t be standing here today.

I wouldn’t be standing at all.

A car honk sounds from behind me, and I walk faster. The street is deserted, and I don’t have my pepper spray.

The honk sounds again, and a pick-up truck appears next to me, the window rolling down. I see a familiar Mohawk and a pair of exotic dark eyes.

“Dakota?” Zane stares at me hard, his truck idling. “Are you okay?”

“Yeah.” My voice cracks, and I clear my throat. “What are you doing here?”

“I came looking for you.” His gaze is earnest. Holy crap, he actually came after me.

I can’t help a smile. “Thanks.”

“Hop in. I got your purse, too.”

He leans over and opens the door for me. I climb up and settle into the seat. His truck smells of exhaust, ink and faintly of cigarettes. I slam the door shut, and Zane gazes at me sideways, his big hands on the wheel.

“So where to? Back to the bar or home sweet home?”

“Home.” I swallow and look away. “I think I’m done for tonight.”

He gives a soft snort that I don’t know how to interpret and pulls off the curb. “You’re staying at Tessa’s, right?”

“Yeah.”

His scent overlays the scent of the truck—something dark and sharp. Delicious. I steal a glance at him as he drives, at his clean profile, the square cut of his jaw, his beautiful mouth. His inked arms flex as he turns into an avenue, the colorful designs shifting. I see black waves, clouds and blossoms.

My bag is on the seat between us. I grab my phone and send a text to Tessa, to let her know I’m okay and heading home.

“Did something happen?” He changes gears, and I’m entranced by the way his hands move, strong and graceful. “I mean, you ran out of the bar. We were worried.”

“I just needed air. Were you really worried?” Ah yeah, my mouth tends to spew out my thoughts without a filter when I’m around Zane.
Crap.

He doesn’t answer my question and doesn’t take his eyes off the road, but he gives me a quick, crooked smile that makes my heart flip over. “I like your skirt. You have beautiful legs.”

I open my mouth and close it, then turn my face away. My cheeks are hot. He makes me feel like he’s the first boy to ever pay me a compliment. Like he’s the first boy I believe. The first I trust.

Ironic, on the heels of what happened at the bar. You’d think my trust would be shaken, that even if Megan is just a friend, I’d be more wary. But his solid presence next to me, the fact he left right after me, looking for me, makes me feel warm all over.

He turns into Tessa’s street and parks outside her building. He kills the engine, and the silence is deafening.

I suck a deep breath. “Thanks for driving me here. And for my bag.”

“No problem. Got your key?”

“Yeah.” I lean over and give him a peck on the cheek, then turn to open the door and get out.

“Dakota?” His voice is strangled, and I turn around to look at him. He’s trailing his hand over his cheek, where I kissed him.

“Yes?”

He lowers his hand and cocks his head to the side, regarding me. Emotions flash through his eyes, too quickly for me to decipher. Then he says, “I’m coming up with you, to make sure you’re fine.”

***

The short ride in the elevator is… interesting. He’s so close, it’s hard not to touch him as I turn to press the button. I can hear him breathing, and when the doors open, I brush against him to get out.

He follows me and leans beside the door as I unlock it. “Invite me for a drink?” he whispers. He pushes off the wall, his T-shirt stretching tight over his muscular chest and broad shoulders.

“Sure.” I wipe my sweaty palms on my skirt. “Come in.”

It’s not until I close the door and turn to face him that it hits me: Zane Madden is alone with me in the apartment.
Holy shit.
I mean, sure, we were alone at his apartment twice already, but that felt different. I had gone over to check if he was okay. This time he asked to come in. For a drink.

I turn toward the kitchen. “Let me check what drinks Tessa has—”

“No.” He’s at my back, his hands on my hips. “I had a different drink in mind.”

The front of his body molds against my spine, and his arousal is scorching hot through our clothes. A throb starts between my legs. When his breath warms my nape, I shudder and press back. His hands stroke down my arms, then slip around my waist.

“I want to taste you,” he says in my ear, and oh God, that makes me ache with need.

I’ve wanted him ever since I first saw him, that day at his apartment. I can try to fight it, try to convince myself it isn’t true. It’s no use.

He prods me forward, until I place my hands on the backrest of the leather couch and bend over. “What are you doing?” I whisper, breathless.

He lifts my skirt and runs his hands over my ass, stroking along the thin strip of my lacy thong. “Damn, you’re beautiful.” His voice is hoarse, and a tremor goes through me. “Spread your legs for me.”

I swallow hard, my mouth gone dry. “Zane…”

He nudges them apart with his knee and pushes me down more, so that I’m completely bent over the sofa. Not sure I like where this is going, I start to straighten—when he grabs my thong and pulls it up, so that it rubs over my throbbing seam.

I moan, the sensation going through my veins like lightning.

And before I recover my senses, he pulls my panties down, spreads me open with is fingers, and puts his mouth on me. Fire lashes through me as he licks me in sure, long strokes.

Something hard presses into me—his tongue piercing, my foggy mind informs me—and it sends lightning up my spine. His fingers move over me, touching my clit, pressing, and he never stops. His full lips press against me as his tongue drives deeper, spearing into me.

I cry out, lost to sensation. My legs tremble, my knees buckle, but he manages to catch me and support me. His stubble scratches my inner thighs, and his rough tongue burns me, the velvety softness of his lips a contrast that drives me crazy.

I’m going to come. It’s starting, I feel it deep inside me, the pressure mounting, cresting. As if sensing it, he rubs his fingers harder on my clit, and his tongue thrusts deeper. I clench hard and cry out again, sobbing his name as I come against his mouth. The waves of pleasure roll over me, drowning me. They go on and on as his mouth keeps eating me, tasting me.

He finally pulls back. Panting, I slide down to the floor, and he catches me, lowering me gently until I’m back in his arms, in his lap, held securely.

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