SLAM HER(26)
“So, what the f*ck do I do now?” Ashley said way too loud, drawing attention.
I looked around, smiling. “She’s getting married.”
A few people nodded.
I had no idea what Ashley was talking about though. So I improvised. I reached across the table and took her hands. “Listen to me. It’ll all work out. I know it’s a lot to take on right now. But don’t lose sight of everything you’re doing. You’re getting married. It’s amazing. Right?”
“Yeah, right.”
I let her hands go. “I’m serious. Deep breaths. As many as you can take.”
Ashley then grinned. “I’m on to you.”
“What?”
“That face. That’s a f*ck face.”
“A f*ck face?” I whispered.
“You got… you had sex.”
“No,” I said. “Not even close.”
“Not even close? So there’s a guy?”
“No. No guy. At all.”
“What about Kyle?”
“He’s intense,” I said. “Almost like a stalker. I can’t have that.”
“There’s something different about you. You have a secret. You’re not sharing either.”
“Look at me,” I said. “There’s no secret. I didn’t… I did not have sex.”
“Too bad,” Ashley said. “You need it.”
“Judging between you and me right now, you need it more.”
“Speaking of which…” Ashley pushed her coffee mug away. “I have to go meet with Brett next. He’s taking half a day so we can go look at tuxes.”
“Sounds like fun. Enjoy.”
“Yeah right.”
We hugged and Ashley left.
My phone vibrated and I was eager to check.
I wanted it to be Slam.
It was Kyle instead.
We need to talk. Today. No choice.
I hadn’t talked to Kyle in almost a week. I had done everything possible to push him away, including talking to my father about him. I made my stance very clear. I did not want anything to do with Kyle. When I did he was mostly drunk and worried that I was going to end up dead. I actually had to hang up on him.
The sound of a motorcycle chased the recent memory away. My head swiveled like it had before and this time it paid off.
Slam was approaching me.
He pulled to the curb and walked the motorcycle backward before turning off the engine. I stood on the other side of a small rope that separated the cafe from the sidewalk. He took off his helmet and sunglasses, grinning at me. It was stupid that a man like Slam could look as good as he did.
“Can I help you?” I asked.
“Just making sure you’re okay,” he said.
“You know, acting like a stalker doesn’t make the other stalker less scary,” I said.
“Kind of like saying two wrongs don’t make a right?”
“Exactly.”
“Well, babe, here’s the thing… two wrongs don’t make a right until one of those wrongs proves the other wrong. Then they’re right. Got it?”
“Not even close.”
“I tried.”
Slam climbed off the motorcycle and looked like he was ten feet tall. He walked right to me and stepped over the rope.
Such a bad ass.
“Careful,” I said. “If my father sees…”
“You’re afraid of your old man too?” he asked me. “Come on, Belle, you can’t live life in fear.”
He reached up and brushed hair out of my face.
My panties were twisted and pulling up inside me. This guy was killing me and he didn’t even know it. Or maybe he did. But he didn’t know I was a virgin.
“Seriously, what are you doing here?” I asked.
“I was in the area,” he said. “Spotted your car and was checking things out.”
“Worried I was on a date?” I asked and pointed to the coffee mug.
“Were you?”
“Maybe.”
“Well, you were having coffee with another woman. So if that’s a date, then you are just a whole hell of a lot more intriguing to me.”
“Ew. Pig.”
“Oink, oink,” he said.
So fast and bold, Slam leaned down and planted a kiss on my cheek. He then kept himself way too close to me. I could smell his rough skin, a mix of sweat and man. A hint of grease and chrome. My body was on fire.
“Don’t tempt me, babe,” Slam whispered to me. “I’m not stalking you at all. I’m protecting you. I already told you you’re going to be mine.” His hands grabbed my hands and he took a step back. “If you need anything, you call me. Okay?”
Hypnotized by the sex pouring off his steel like body, I started to nod. I had no idea what I was doing right then. I was too far out of my element but I couldn’t look away or run away.
Slam climbed back over the rope and back to his motorcycle.
With bad boy swagger and a grin on his face, he put on his helmet, sunglasses, and he started the motorcycle. He took off leaving the rumbling lingering all around. I watched him until he was swallowed up by the horizon.
I put my hand to the table to catch my breath.
“Ma’am, are you okay?” the waitress asked me.