Dragon's Lair (Wind Dragons MC #1)(34)
“Is that bad?” I ask, my gaze darting to the door as someone enters.
My eyes widen when I see Eric standing there with a girl. His date maybe? Shit, this is awkward. He sees me and instantly walks over, taking in my appearance.
“Hey Eric, how have you been?” I ask. Then, feeling rude, I say, “This is Vinnie. Vinnie this is Eric.”
Eric nods his head at Vinnie, who—looking completely unimpressed— doesn’t respond with neither a word nor gesture.
“I’ve been okay, trying to call you. Did you get a new number or something?” he asks, the girl with him standing by awkwardly.
“I did.”
“I’ve been worried about you Faye.”
“Eric, I’m fine. Dex is taking good care of me,” I tell him.
“So it’s true,” he says, fists clenching. I don’t know exactly what he’s heard so I don’t deny or admit, I just shrug.
“What the f*ck are you doing to your life,” he sneers, shaking his head. Vinnie stands up at that comment, so I stand as well. “My brother will only bring you down!”
“Let’s get out of here Vin,” I say, giving Eric one last look.
“Goodbye Eric,” I say, smiling sadly.
He turns from me and faces his girl.
And I walk out of his life forever.
*****
I pour another round of tequila shots—not that I’m having any. The women decided to have their own party with just us; Mary, Jess, Allie, Cindy, and several other women I hadn’t met yet, but now can barely remember their names. They have all been doing shots, laughing and dancing, while I’ve been sipping on water and watching their antics from the safety of the couch. The prospects are all here, keeping an eye on things, and only letting in people who are meant to be here. They’ve been keeping the main fence locked so no one else can enter. Dex hasn’t contacted me since I sent ‘the message’, and I really don’t know what to think. I know he’s spoken to Vinnie, making sure everything is okay, so he’s not indisposed of and unable to pick up the phone. Allie sits next to me, making this day even worse.
“What?” I ask her, wanting to get this over with.
“God, you’re a bitch,” she say, downing a shot.
“What do you want Allie?” I ask, sounding tired. I relax against the couch, turning my body to face her.
“I wanted to apologize,” she says. I do a double take. Surely I heard wrong.
“About what?” I ask warily, suspicious lacing my tone.
“Being a bitch, hitting on Dex when I knew he was yours…”
I cut her off. “At least you’re honest.”
“After he left Renee he just had casual sex, well with anyone really,” she says, and I cringe.
Just what any woman wants to hear.
“But after he met you… Look Dex never cheated on his wife when they were together, he knows how to be faithful. He’s a good man. I knew what we had was casual, but I’d been hoping for more. My dad used to be in the MC, but he died three years back. That’s why they let me stay here, I’m family even if I’m no one’s old lady.”
That actually explains a lot. I feel bad for thinking she was kept around for other reasons…
“Apology accepted,” I say hesitantly. I’m not very good at forgiveness, I tend to just cut people out and move on with my life, but Allie lives here, and I can actually see things from her point of view. I’d fight for Dex too, so I can’t really hold that against her.
“And about Tracker…”
Tracker and I have a sort of strained friendship. Sometimes I catch him staring at me like he wants me but knows he can’t have me. I never lead him on, and I shouldn’t have been mad at him over Allie. I had no right. I saw it as a betrayal, not one as a lover but as a friend. The way I saw it, he slept with my enemy, and I didn’t like it.
But I was wrong to feel that way.
“Tracker is a good man,” I tell her, smiling.
“I like him a lot,” she admits, sighing heavily. “He has this piercing… and wow.”
Really?
“So what’s the problem?” I ask. It’s a little awkward that we kind of have the same taste in men. If I wasn’t head over heels for Dex…
Even I can see that Tracker is a good catch. He’s good-looking, caring, and has a sense of humor. And apparently an interesting piercing.
“Usual shit, he doesn’t want a commitment,” she says, sounding resigned. “No one here sees me as old lady material.”
“Well, hopefully it works out for you two,” I say with sincerity.
She gives me an odd look. “Thanks.”
Allie gets up and heads out of the room, just as Vinnie walks in and takes her place. “How you doing Vinnie?” I ask him. I notice him staring where Allie just exited from.
“Allie? Really?” I ask, surprised.
He throws me a look. “She’s pretty, that’s all.”
“So when do you patch in?” I ask him, using some of the biker lingo I’ve been picking up.
“Couple months hopefully,” he says, smiling.
“You must be excited” I say, leaning over and rubbing his bald head. “You’re a good man, you know that right?”