Avoiding Temptation (Avoiding #3)(84)



The crack across his cheek silenced the people standing in their vicinity. The DJ blasting music through the speakers drowned the rest of the room out.

Lexi’s mouth dropped open at the sight, and Ramsey looked ready to backhand the girl right back.

Ramsey grabbed Lexi’s wrist and pulled her behind him slightly, blocking her view.

“Elisa, you need to get out of here now,” he said, his voice deathly serious.

“I’m not f**king leaving until you tell me what the f**k you’re going to do about all of this shit! My lawyer dropped me because of your f**king bullshit. He said he couldn’t prove that what I’d said was true, but f**k, I know that I had your dick up inside me without so much as a condom between us, baby. I had your cum inside me, and you f**king fired me as soon as you were done with me!” she shouted.

Lexi gasped—as did almost everyone else nearby. She tried to wiggle out of Ramsey’s death grip, but he wasn’t having any of it.

“Let’s get your facts straight,” Ramsey said through barely contained hatred. “You were a stripper. You took off your clothes for money. I never, ever would have touched you or any other girl in my establishments. You can ask Lola. You can ask any other stripper who worked for me. I wouldn’t go anywhere near you, especially without a condom.”

“You f**king say that now when you’re working for your daddy,” Elisa said with a snort. “In front of all these people who didn’t know who the f**k you were back then.”

“Oh my f**king God,” Lexi cried.

She yanked on her wrist, but Ramsey wouldn’t let go.

“Who is that? Your new pu**y?” Elisa spat.

“Get out of here, or I’ll call the police.”

“Hiding your little kitty-cat from me? Afraid she’ll see the truth when we’re talking?” Elisa purred.

Lexi wiggled free in that moment and walked around Ramsey to glare at the bitch who had made her miserable for the past two months.

“Just leave,” Lexi said fiercely. “Just get out of here. You’re only embarrassing yourself. You’re fighting a losing battle, and the only thing you’re going to get out of this is a restraining order if not something more severe.”

“What? You think you’re a f**king attorney or something, kitty-cat?”

“Yes, actually, I am. And you’re nothing more than a stripper who got knocked-up by someone other than my boyfriend. You’re nothing more than an embarrassment. You can’t keep crying wolf and expecting people to take you seriously. My advice is to get far, far away from me, Ramsey, this facility, and the entire Bridges Enterprise, or we will take legal action,” Lexi said. “There are no ifs, ands, or buts about it. If you keep harassing us, then I’ll take you to court myself. And I don’t lose.”

“I bet you don’t,” Elisa said, rolling her eyes.

Lexi could see a shift in her demeanor, a sense of unease.

Elisa took a step back as if she were going to walk away peacefully, but then she grabbed a drink sitting on a nearby table and threw the liquid at Lexi. Luckily, it missed her face, but it landed all over her brand-new dress.

Lexi’s mouth dropped open in shock. Had Elisa really just thrown a drink at her? The liquid sank into the material, and Lexi felt sticky all over at once. Lexi knew almost immediately that the dress was ruined. Another expensive beautiful dress was ruined at a party…and this time, it wasn’t even for something fun.

People rushed forward as one. Parker was at her side, and then Cierra was there, too. A few other people ran over with napkins and towels to try to clean off the dress, but Lexi knew it was useless. When she glanced up, Ramsey was walking with two muscular bouncers. They had picked up Elisa, who was kicking and screaming, and they were now carrying her out of the building.

“I’m fine, I’m fine,” Lexi said, shaking people off of her.

But she wasn’t fine. Her hands were trembling with anger. She was trying desperately to hold it together in front of all these people.

Lexi walked over to a table and held her hand up to keep people at bay. Everyone stayed back, except for Bekah. For some unknown reason, she thought Lexi might actually want to talk to her. She had thought Bekah was the last person she wanted to see, but she was pretty sure that, for now, that spot was reserved was Elisa. Jack hovered just off Bekah’s side—not really involved but not really out of it. He didn’t seem to know where his place was.

“I can’t believe you treated her like that!” Bekah said.

“What?” Lexi cried.

She was covered in some type of liquor, and Bekah was chiding her for how she had acted?

“Ramsey had it under control. If you hadn’t said anything, she would have just left. Why do you always have to have the last word?”

Lexi’s mouth dropped open. “Are you joking?”

“Just because you can’t handle something that happened in Ramsey’s past doesn’t mean you can ruin the entire party with your antics,” Bekah threw the words at her.

They landed all over Lexi’s body like a punch to the gut.

“Why don’t you just shut the f**k up?” Lexi snapped.

She couldn’t hold back her anger—not now, not after what had happened with Elisa. Lexi visibly straightened and glared at Bekah. Lexi’s dress was soaking wet from the crazy lunatic who was trying to tear apart Ramsey, and Bekah had the gall to yell at Lexi.

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