Sweet Hope (Sweet Home #4)(41)
Rome’s eyes narrowed and focused on Axel. Axel’s eyes were glaring at my cousin just as fiercely.
“Axe,” Rome greeted coldly.
“Rome,” Axel greeted back.
Austin tensed as he looked between his brother and best friend, but Rome broke the tension when he turned to Austin and said, “Dinner sounds good,” and sat down, pulling Molly to sit on his lap. Lexi moved next to Austin where he immediately sloped his arm around her neck.
Axel stayed next to Austin, drinking a beer, and listened to his brother’s rundown of the game. Levi watched on, unwilling to join them, but by the look on his face, clearly wanting to.
“I hate that f*ck,” Rome said from beside me, too low for Axel to hear and my heart fell at his words.
“Rome,” Molly censured.
“What? After everything he’s done, Austin just welcomes him back? No questions asked?”
A sudden anger built within me as I listened to my cousin being so unforgiving toward Axel, and just as I was about to jump to Axel’s defense, someone walked into the suite.
“Well, look at this, it’s like a friggin’ UA reunion!”
My attention followed the voice and, there at the door, was Reece. I couldn’t help but smile as he stood there, beer in hand looking as preppy as always with his clean cut blond hair and thousand-dollar smile. He’d filled out some since college, but was still just as handsome.
Reece entered and slapped hands with Austin, Levi and Rome, hugged Molly, then turned his huge smile to me.
“Ally,” he said playfully. “You haven’t changed bit,” he added as he wrapped me in his arms. As I looked over Reece’s shoulder, loosely hugging him back, Axel was glaring at us, and in that glare I saw the real Axel Carillo. I saw the infamous ex-leader of the Heighters, the guy who took no shit. And this version of him, I actually feared.
Pulling me back by my arms, Reece leaned forward, and taking me by surprise, jokingly planted a kiss on my lips.
Pushing on his chest, I broke from the kiss. “Reece! Get the hell off!”
Reece winked at me. “Shit. You’re still my dream girl, Al. Still just as hot as ever.” I shook my head at him in reprimand, but couldn’t help but laugh. At twenty-three, he was still a hopeless flirt. I kind of missed having him around.
“Reece, get the f*ck off my cousin, you horny little shit,” Rome said, amused.
Reece laughed, holding out his hands. “I’m off. I just couldn’t help myself.” He turned to me and his eyebrows danced. I laughed again. He’d always made me laugh. The guy was as laidback as they came.
Reece slung his arms around my neck and turned us to face all the old gang. “So, are we going out tonight? I fly back out to D.C., tomorrow and want to see what the Seattle nightlife’s like.”
“We can grab dinner, but I’m taking Molls home after,” Rome said.
“Same for us,” I heard Austin say.
Reece sighed dramatically. “Y’all are getting real boring as you get old. I never get to see y’all and you’re already bailing on me.” He squeezed me tighter. “Just you and me then Al,” he joked and kissed my cheek again. “I’m sure we can figure out something entertaining to do.”
I went to open my mouth to cry off the entire night, dinner included, when I heard Austin call, “Axe? Where you going?”
When I looked round I saw Axel heading out of the door, his pack of smokes clutched tightly in his hand.
“What happened?” Lexi asked Austin.
He shook his head in confusion. “No damn idea.”
My heart pounded as the group all moved to sit around a table and the server brought us drinks. But I couldn’t take my mind of Elpi… Axel… whatever the f*ck he wanted to call himself. I knew he’d left because of Reece.
The air in the suite became suffocating. Needing to take a break and deal with the revelations of tonight, I excused myself and fled in the direction of the bathroom. As I walked out of the suite and down the long empty hallway, I rounded the corner to the bathroom, where Axel was heading my way.
The two of us stopped dead.
Our gazes clashed.
He looked livid.
Our chests were panting hard, and as I forced myself to shift to the left, Axel gripped my arm and dragged me into the bathroom, locking the door behind us.
I backed away toward the farthest wall as his dark gaze turned on me; he looked liked the devil himself, his chest puffed up and lips pulled tight.
“Who’s that f*cker that was all over you?” he demanded, inching forward. I backed up against the cold tiled wall. “Who was that little blond prick? You f*cking him? Why the f*ck were his lips on yours?”
“Who is he?” I whispered incredulously, anger lacing my voice at his attitude. “Who is he?” I shrilled louder. “He’s an old friend! Someone I haven’t seen in years!”
Axel’s lips ran over his teeth, visibly shaking. I stepped forward as he stared me down, his eyes blazing with anger. “Who the f*ck are you, Elpidio?”
“Don’t,” he warned, icily.
“Don’t?” I snapped, “Don’t? You’re Axel Carillo! Axel f*cking Carillo! Jesus!” I ran my hand over my forehead when Axel didn’t say a word. “You’re the reason my friend almost lost his scholarship with the Tide. You ran away and left him to deal with everything on his own. You left him to deal drugs just to make money for your family! You threatened to ‘shut up’ my best friend who was battling Anorexia! And you hate my cousin, like you’d kill each other if you got the chance, hate each other! And…”