Toxic (Ruin, #2)(16)


“Taco Tuesday?” I repeated.
“You’ll see.” He sighed and reached behind me, pushing the door open. “Lisa!”
He yelled like a football player. I winced as my ears started ringing.
“What!” Lisa yelled from somewhere in the apartment.
And he was right, the music was crazy loud. I couldn’t even hear myself think, thanks to both the mariachi notes and the fact that Weston had just yelled in my right ear.
“Someone’s here to see you!” he yelled back just as a girl walked out of one of the bedrooms. I recognized her immediately — Kiersten, Football God’s fiancée. You’d have to be living on a different planet not to know their story.
He fights cancer, she fights for him, they fight together, he proposes during football game and what do ya know? He’s miraculously healed! They were a living, walking, breathing Hallmark Movie.
“Oooo, are you a friend of Gabe’s?” Kiersten’s eyes widened with amusement as she stepped into Weston’s arms. He kissed her on the head, and started toying with a piece of her dark red hair.
“Who’s Gabe?” I said for a second time.
“Stupid dry spell!” Lisa yelled again from somewhere in the kitchen. At this point I still hadn’t seen her.
“Am I missing something?” I said as loud as my voice was capable of going, which wasn’t very loud.
“It’s a damn choice!” An even louder male voice said behind me. I could have sworn the hair on my arms stood on end as I slowly turned to face the owner of the voice, hoping, praying that I was wrong.
“You!” We shouted in unison. I dropped my bag to the floor and held my hands in the air like I’d just gotten mugged and was about to drop his ass, when really every meeting with him had gone far, far differently.
Gabe grabbed my wrists and grinned. “Back for more.”
The darkness was gone.
Who was this imposter? He seemed… happy. But every time I’d seen him he may as well be wearing a sign that read: Chip on shoulder, beware.
Confused, I shook my head. His smile grew as his fingers tapped playfully across my wrists.
“Gabe!” Lisa yelled. “Release my partner or I’ll put Pepto in your tacos!”
“What would that even do?” asked Weston from behind me.
The music was turned down and then Lisa was prying me away from Gabe.
“So…” Lisa’s grin grew to epic proportions, as her eyes seemed to calculate our acquaintance. “I take it you know each other.”
I yelled, “He assaulted me!”
At the same time, Gabe winked and countered with, “She’s a damn spy!”
“Forget the movie,” Wes said in an amused voice. “Gabe drama? Way better.” He took a seat on an arm of the couch and smirked.
My eyes narrowed into slits as my hands twitched at my side. The guy needed to be punched. This time Lisa put a calming hand on my arm, while Gabe threw his head back and laughed.
Again with the laughing? Did he have multiple personality disorder? Were they aware he was mentally unstable? And if they weren’t, wasn’t it my duty to say something? So he didn’t knife them in their sleep when he decided to take the train from happy land back into hell?
“Classic,” he said, his stupidly long eyelashes mocking me with every damn blink. “You Lisa’s new tutor too? Tell me, piano star, does the world ever tire of your Mother Theresa ways?”
Ah, there he is. To be honest, I had been getting slightly worried.
“That’s it.” Lisa grabbed Gabe by the ear and tugged.
“What the hell, Lisa!” Gabe whined as he stumbled toward her tiny body.
She released his ear and stomped her foot. “New leaf. You stopped being an ass remember?”
“He was never really an ass,” Kiersten said coming to his defense.
I turned my head slowly to catch her expression. But she looked completely serious as if he wasn’t a complete and total loser. He was talented and hot, but still a loser. Okay, so he had skills but… Wow, I needed to stop the arguing in my head before I got a headache.
Gabe formed his hands into a heart and pressed it against his chest. “Love you, Kiersten.”
“Not your girl,” Wes fired back.
“Is this getting filmed or something?” I threw my hands up in the air. “You guys are all crazy. You know that right? I’m here for Lisa, not Gabe. I barely even know him outside of the practice rooms.
“Oh my gosh! You’re trying out for the spring musical?” Kiersten asked.
“Uh…” Gabe licked his lips.
“Wait, practice rooms,” Lisa repeated. “Gabe, are you playing again?”
“Again?” Kiersten looked between the two of them. “What do you mean again?”
“Wow, thanks, band geek, seriously. Awesome. I guess I was right before. You are a tattletale. Oh, look at the time,” he said, checking his watch. “Better hurry home so you can get in bed before seven and have your roomie braid your hair. Oh, and don’t forget to brush your teeth and say those prayers.”
“Don’t you have an STD to spread?” I tilted my head with cool indifference.
He pushed away from the wall. “Why, you open for business?”
“Turtle!” Lisa shouted and stomped her foot.
The room fell silent.
I burst into a fit of laughter. “Turtle? Seriously?”
Gabe rolled his eyes and pinched the bridge of his nose as if every word out of my mouth was causing his head to pound.
“Sorry, Gabe,” Lisa whispered and wiped her hands on her crazy looking Jalape?o apron. “I had a virgin margarita.”

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