Zach planted a soft kiss at the base of my neck, sending shivers down my spine.
“I’m starting to believe in fate more and more,” he said.
“Maybe it’s high time you should.” I turned to the stage and continued watching the band that was playing.
Suddenly, I felt queasy. Sweat started to form on my forehead. I could feel a shiver running down my spine. I knew this feeling, and I’d lost count of how many times I felt like this before.
Zach pulled away from me and looked at my feverish expression. Quickly, he pulled something out of his pocket. It was a piece of candy. “Take this,” he said. I took it from him without another word. Then he said, “Let’s grab something to eat.”
I could only smile at him. Somehow, he realized what was happening. I was going hypoglycemic because I hadn’t had anything decent to eat for hours.
He took my hand and intertwined our fingers.
“You’re diabetic?” he asked.
I nodded.
“Okay, we better eat. They have burgers, sushi, pasta, and salad. Japanese, Chinese, Italian, or Mexican?”
I looked around the grounds where food trucks were stationed. I couldn’t seem to decide what I want. When I looked up at Zach, he was staring down at me, waiting for my response.
“I’ll have pasta in a box,” I replied.
He pulled me to the cart that sold Italian food and placed our orders to go.
“Soda? Juice? Water?”
“Watermelon juice,” I replied.
When our orders were given to us, Zach pulled out his wallet. I took out some cash from my pocket.
“I got this,” he said.
I shook my head. “No, how much is mine?”
“Oh no, I never let a girl pay in a date.”
“Date? This isn’t a date! I just met you.”
He leaned down and silenced me with a kiss. “It is too. Since you insist on not giving me your number, it could be our first and last date. So shut up and let me do my damnedest best to make you wish there was a second date.”
I laughed. “All right. Fire away, stud.”
He leaned forward and kissed me gently on the lips again before pulling me toward one of the tables in the far end of the grounds.
“I wonder where my friends are,” I said, checking my phone again.
“Don’t worry, Kenzo’s a pretty responsible guy,” he said with confidence. He handed me my pasta, watermelon juice, and a bottle of Voss water.
Over dinner, he talked a little more about himself. He had graduated double majors, one in business and another in computer programming. And now he was doing masters in cyber security at the university.
“You love to matriculate?” I asked. It was a surprise. Most of the guys I met were in school because of sports. They barely care about the courses they take up, and they couldn’t wait to graduate.
Zach nodded. “I was really good at it, too. I actually graduated high school early because I skipped a year. But then… I had to work for two years just so I could afford to go to college.”
“What did you do?”
“I worked at a friend’s IT company in the morning. I bartended at nights.”
“You could make good money out of those,” I said. “Good thing you found the willpower to give all that up and go back to school.”
When I looked up at him, I found that he was studying me, like he was gauging my reactions to the stories of his life, particularly, if I would care that he wasn’t well-off enough to afford to go to college. I didn’t care. I’d dated guys who drove Porches, and they didn’t come out half as interesting as Zach was. I preferred a guy with a good head on his shoulders over one with just muscles and a nice engine.
“So you’re going to hack into the Pentagon and then later sell them software that will make their systems invulnerable to threats? Brilliant, not necessarily ethical, but purely good business.”
He stared back at me for a moment and then grinned. “Now that you know my plans, I’m gonna have to kill you.”
I laughed. “Well, why else would you study all three courses?”
“Because I can.” He winked at me. “And you said it’s good business someday.”
“I wonder how you could fit all that in your schedule.”
“If you’re serious enough about your dreams, you’ll find a way to make it work.”
I smiled at him. “Always good to see a guy with ambition.”
When we finished dinner, we walked hand in hand around the concert grounds.
“So how about that one-on-one, huh?” he asked, his voice full of challenge.
“All right. I mean, if your ego isn’t bruised enough already,” I said, giving him a smug look.
He pulled me toward the games area. “Two players. Points system,” he told the guy at the booth. The guy gave both of us guns. I understood how this worked. We both shoot and whoever got the highest points would win. We would be shooting at the same targets, which meant that we would not only have to be accurate, but we would also have to be fast.
“What are we betting on?” I asked.
He looked at me sideways and gave me a sexy, crooked smile. “Your phone number.”
“Wait, wha—?” Before I could finish that sentence, the lights turned green, and Zach immediately started shooting. “No shit!” I cursed and started shooting too.
Zach was on fire. I realized that when he first played, he was trying to suck at this, because he knew none of his friends would beat him and he didn’t think any of us girls would be able to play at all. But now, there was something at stake, he was a far better shooter than I was. And I thought only my brother was better than me at this game.
In the end, he won, sixty-forty.
He looked at me smugly. “See? I told you I’ll get your phone number eventually.”
“I didn’t agree to that!” I protested.
“Hey, I didn’t hear you disagree either. A bet’s a bet,” he said, fishing his phone from his pocket and handing it to me. I took the phone from him. “Your phone has to ring, okay?”
I rolled my eyes and dialed my own number on his phone. After a couple of seconds, my phone rang. I showed it to him.
“Satisfied?” I asked.
He grinned at me widely. “Yes. Come, let’s get something to drink.”
I wasn’t much of a drinker. I had very poor alcohol tolerance. That’s why I never drank in front of strangers. I didn’t trust anyone. But here with Zach, I was slowly getting intoxicated, not caring that I’d known him less than a day. I didn’t even know his full name. He was easy to trust, easy to be drawn to. And doubtless, if we saw each other beyond tonight, he’d be easy to fall for.
He was beautiful, and he smelled nice, like fresh soap and mint aftershave. He was smart and funny. He flirted, but he didn’t grope. He felt like a nice-smelling, warm blanket tailored just for me.
It must be the liquor, it could be that this was my last day to do whatever I wanted, or it could just be Zach and his irresistible sex appeal. But I knew I was slowly losing myself to him.
At ten, the concert turned into a full-swing party. People were getting drunker, and couples were getting cozier. Zach and I were no exception. We even forgot about our friends or the rest of the world. It felt like there was just the two of us.
“I’ll go to the ladies’ room,” I said to him. He took my hand in his and started walking. “You don’t have to go with me.”
“Of course I do,” he said. “You know how many drunk morons you’ll run into on your way there and back? I’m not taking my chances.”
I smiled. That was actually the sweet and gentlemanly thing to do. A smile was pasted on my face, and when I looked up, I found him staring down at me.
“What?”
He grinned and shook his head. “Chivalry is not dead, you know.”
“And I revel in the discovery.”
“What kind of douchebags did you date in the past?”
I shrugged. “All sorts.” But it wasn’t true. The truth was, I never really gave anybody a chance before. Maybe I was looking for a certain character. It’s like I had painted an image of the ideal guy in my head, and no one came close to that image—until now.
We walked inside the building where the restrooms were. Luckily it wasn’t crowded. I checked myself in the mirror to make sure that I didn’t look like a mess. My smoky-eye look was still intact, thanks to the waterproof makeup Marie lent me. But the kiss-proof lipstick didn’t stand the intensity of Zach’s kisses. I didn’t bother to retouch it. I had a feeling we haven’t had our last kiss yet.
I dialed Jessie’s number. She didn’t pick up. I tried Marie. After two calls, she finally answered.
“I’m back at the hotel,” she said.
“You left without me? What about Jessie?”
“Yes, yes—oh god!”
Fuck! Is she having sex while talking to me?
I was getting pissed. “Marie!”
“Yes!” she replied.
“Whose bed is this?” I heard a guy’s voice ask. It sounded like Michael.
“Don’t you dare have sex on my bed!” I almost screamed at her. I heard laughter on the other line and then an unmistakable moan.
I hung up. I tried Jessie’s number. She answered after five rings.
“I’m sorry, Bee. We thought you and Z were really hitting it off, so we left without you.”
“Marie is having sex in our hotel room!” I said in a frustrated tone.
“I know.”
“What? Where are you?”
“Kenzo… rented a separate room for us.”
Shit!
“And where am I going to sleep?”
“I don’t know. Why don’t you ask Z?”
“Jessie!” I groaned.
“Have fun, Bee. Don’t worry, Kenzo told me everything about Z. He’s clean. Smart and pretty responsible. You’re very lucky.” Then she hung up.
I was frustrated. My face was indescribable when I came out of the ladies’ room. Zach was looking at me curiously.
“Who turned your lights off in there?”
“No one. I’m okay.” I tried to smile.
We walked in silence for a couple of minutes. Zach was measuring my mood. I was busy calculating how much money I had in my pocket. I couldn’t go back to our hotel room. Michael and Marie could be at it all night. I needed to rent my own room.
“You know I could tell when I’m being lied to,” Zach said. I raised a brow at him. “You are not okay.”
I shook my head. “I’ll be fine.”
“Who are you pissed at?”
“Not you,” I replied. I couldn’t really tell him I was disappointed in my friends for being such sluts, could I?
“Okay, as long as that one is clear,” he said, trying to smile at me. Then he took my hand in his and gave it a squeeze before intertwining our fingers. “You want to get something to drink?”
Perfect!
A strong bottle of vodka was probably what I needed to calm my senses and keep me from strangling my friends the minute I see them again.
Another of my favorite bands came up on stage. With the Breezer in my hand, Zach’s arms around my waist, I lost myself in the music and started dancing and singing.
The party was going well, until suddenly, the skies were charged with lightning, followed by a roll of booming thunder.
No shit!
I was having a great time with a boy I just met. This was not the time for him to find out that I sweat, shake, and tremble abnormally at the sound of thunder.
Another loud roll and I froze in place.
Zach.My cheeks and neck where Damien had hit me burned, but the physical pain was the least of my worries. All I could feel was guilt and remorse just thinking about what Blaire must be going through right now.I hated myself for subjecting her to this humiliation, and it was because I failed to be a man and control my dick. If only I could undo my mistakes.My body, mind, and soul craved her with an intensity that scared me. The thought of ending the night without plunging into her pussy nearly drove me crazy. I couldn’t resist my desire to claim her, smolder her with my infinite passionate kisses, caressing, and fondling. I wasn’t one to accept defeat – not when we were so close to expressing our feelings out in the open. And by some stroke of misfortune, our friends had to rain on our parade!And now, not only did they walk in on our business uninvited, they made us face our harsh reality… our worst nightmare.
Blaire.I didn’t know how much time flew by. All I knew was that my beautiful dirty secret has finally spilled out in the open. I couldn’t pull away from the visibly upset Zach, who held me close to his chest as I buried my face in his chest, too embarrassed to continue the staring competition with our friends. But the strong demeanor he wore to make me feel better did little to alleviate my apprehension.Marie was the first to break the silence.“Bee! What the fuck do you think you are doing?” she screamed, tears peering through her eyes. She covered her face with her palms as she sobbed into them.Kenzo didn’t say anything. He just stood there coolly with his hands inside his pockets. His attitude since I and Zach bumped into him earlier that evening showed that he already knew what was going on with us.Trepidation consumed Jessie. She lost words to describe the obscenity playing right before her e
My phone beeped.Zach: Baby girl…Me: Babe…Zach: I forgot my bag.Me: Okay, I’ll be out in a minute.I wiped my tears dry and then I went out of the room. Zach’s bag was in the cabinet. I took it silently and then I went out the door. Zach was leaning against the wall beside the door.“Hey,” I whispered.He stared at me for a moment. Then he reached forward and caressed my head gently.“There are a million things I wanted to say, a dozen things I wanted to do to you,” he whispered.Tears rolled down my cheeks. “I miss you!”He smiled at me ruefully. “I miss you, too. And right now, there’s nothing more I want to do than kiss you senseless and drown myself in you.”“Me too.”He pushed a lock of stray hair away from my face.“I’m sorry,” he said.
We attended the concert with our friends, keeping at least two feet distance between us. My arms ached to hug him, my lips couldn’t wait to kiss him.“I thought your boyfriend is joining us, Blaire,” Damien reminded us of when we all grabbed dinner at the food stands.“He’s ah…” I trailed off, not really knowing what to say. If only I know what my imaginary boyfriend was up to!“He’s stuck in a blizzard. Plane got cancelled,” Zach supplied for me.“What? Blizzard? Where the hell did he come from?” Kenzo asked with a wide-eyed expression. Something told me he didn’t believe there was a boyfriend all along. After all, he knew Zach well.Zach raised an annoyed brow at him before replying curtly, “Alaska!”“Oh, that’s too bad,” Kenzo said with a slight smirk.Yep! He knows.“Oh, that means you’r
Blaire.I stared at my friends blankly. Then I turned to Damien. “Hey, Dame. Nice to see you again,” I said, stepping forward and giving him a hug.“Where’s your boyfriend?” he asked. “I was wondering if we can finally get an introduction? You didn’t come here with just your big brother,you? That would be boring!”“Ummm… yeah. He’s chaperoning me,” I said quickly. “I was going to meet my boyfriend here. Zach agreed to hang around with me until he comes.”“Zach’s your brother? And you have a boyfriend?” Marie asked.“And you didn’t tell us?” Jessie asked accusingly.I smiled at them sheepishly. “I guess. It’s just recent. I didn’t get a chance to tell them yet.”“Recent?” Damien echoed. “You’ve been rejecting my boy Ricky during our family reunion becau
No! He can’t know! We’ve been careful.I cleared my throat and straightened my back. “Are… you okay?”“Of course, of course,” he replied. “But if you need something, come to me, okay? I have your back, cuz. The court said you’re not related to us anymore, don’t forget that. You are not our blood. Legally, you are not my uncle’s son anymore. But… you’re still my cousin, okay?”He patted me on the shoulder.Okay! He’s being a little weird.“Okay,” I said. “I’ll remember that.”“Good,” he said.“Ben, it was nice seeing you again,” Blaire said behind him.“Oh, hello, cuz,” Ben said. He reached forward and gave her a hug. As if automatically, I started timing how long he’d be hugging her. After five seconds, I’d be hauling him off her.Luckily, he pu