Bad Things (Tristan & Danika, #1)(74)
“That’s what Jerry is for. No reason for me to talk to them. Anything they wanted to know about me, they saw on stage.”
She followed me rather sedately, for all of ten seconds.
“What the hell, Tristan? Have you ever tried to walk in four inch heels? I’m guessing not, but unless you want me to break an ankle, you had better slow down. And where are we going?”
I slowed, not looking at her, but listening to her, absolutely floored at how good it felt just to hear her voice again, even if she was yelling at me.
“I missed you,” I told her quietly, as I punched the button on the elevator that led to the parking garage.
“You missed me?” she asked, her tone incredulous, as the elevator doors enclosed us. “You missed me?” she repeated, when I didn’t respond. “Obviously. Because this is what you do when you miss somebody; you don’t call, you don’t text, for weeks, and you f*ck around with random women.”
I winced, suddenly feeling a little light headed. So she knew. Of course she did. Fuck. I didn’t know if that was good or bad. At least I wouldn’t have to tell her myself.
The elevator door opened and I tugged her out into the parking garage, practically dragging her to my car.
I opened the passenger door, just looking at her as she scratched at my hand like a wild cat.
“Let me go! What are you doing? Why would you think it’s okay to just drag me to your car?”
I clenched my jaw, feeling completely out of control. “Get in the car. We need to talk.”
She glared at me for a solid minute, my hand still holding her wrist. I knew I wasn’t hurting her, but I wasn’t letting go, either. Not until she got in the car.
She got in, calling me a few choice names as I closed the door behind her.
I got into the driver’s seat, and just sat there for a long time, neither of us speaking.
I listened to her inhaling, exhaling, and thought again how much I’d missed just having her breath the same air as me.
“We need to talk,” I repeated myself, yet again. “I missed you.”
I didn’t know why it was so hard for me to find the words I wanted to say to her, to find words to even begin to express what I was feeling, but that seemed to be the best I could choke out.
Something in my words, or maybe my tone, finally reached her.
She let out a long, resigned sigh. “We should talk. I’ll start. You were right. About everything. We should have stuck to that stupid list. Friends was always our only option. I just lost my mind for a bit.”
It felt like I’d been punched in the gut, only worse, because I’d been punched plenty of times, and it never felt like this, like some raw wound that I’d helped to cause, and that I might not recover from.
CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE
TRISTAN
I don’t know how long I just sat there in a sort of stunned silence. I was not good with this shit.
I started the car, pulling slowly onto the ramp that led up to the top.
“Um, where are you going? This isn’t even the way to the exit, Tristan.”
“So f*cking bossy,” I growled, steering my car up onto the top floor, which wasn’t covered.
Rain pelted the car, drowning out some of the tense silence that was driving me crazy.
I’d barely glanced at her since we’d walked out of the after party.
Where she’d torn my heart out of my chest.
By being my biggest supporter, when she had every right to hate my guts.
Finally, I turned to look at her.
She stared back steadily, her jaw firm, her arms folded across her chest. “So that’s it then,” she said, sass in every word.
“What’s it?”
“We made a mistake. Let’s forget it ever happened, and go back to friendship. I realized tonight—”
“I know what you taste like,” I interrupted, my tone harsh. “I know how it feels to have you come against my tongue. What it feels like to have you clench around my cock while you lose your f*cking mind. And you, you’ve tasted me. I’ve shoved my cock so deep down your throat I felt your tonsils, Danika. Are we going to forget all of that?”
She blinked at me, her mouth agape. Speechless. That was a first.
I leaned over and gripped her thigh. “How, Danika? Tell me how we’re supposed to forget any of that?”
“You—you…It was all casual for you, Tristan. It didn’t mean a thing.”
“I’ve had my mouth all over you, my hands…my teeth. And your cunt has squeezed my cock so tight that my vision went blurry. Am I supposed to forget that, too?”
“Tristan!”
“And you said you were in love with me. Do you really expect me to f*cking forget that?” I got out of the car, slamming it shut. I was drenched by the hot rain before I’d even made it to the passenger door.
I wrenched it open, pulling a shocked Danika out into the rain with me.
I shut the door behind her, pressing her against it.
I kissed her. She turned her face away, and I nuzzled into her neck before coming back to her mouth. I pushed my tongue between her lips, needing to get inside of her any way that I could.
She moaned, gripping the front of my shirt. I felt the moment she gave in, and my hands gripped her ass, dragging her up, grinding my erection against her.