Makynzee
It’d been two weeks since Kalil saw me dancing and he hadn’t faltered at all. I’d been getting dirty looks from most of the dancers though. Cari said they thought I was out to take their spots. One of them purposely bumped into me as I made my way back to the bar. They called her Dynasty. The looks and attitudes reminded me that my hair was getting too long and I made a mental note to get a haircut as soon as possible. I was tempted to said something, but Cari’s voice caught my attention first.
“I asked Kalil if you could get Friday off, told him I would cover for you. He asked why, I didn’t know, so he said to tell you if you want a day off come ask him yourself.”
He hadn’t spoken to me in weeks, now he demanded that I spoke to him. My head throbbed in response.
“He was in his office right now, you better hurry though, I think he was about to leave.”
Rubbing my temples, I made my way through the crowd. When I got to his office I contemplated knocking or just forgetting it all. I couldn’t forget it though. This Friday was my birthday and Jay was coming to spend the weekend with me. I couldn’t wait to see her, but she wanted to meet me at the club. Not a great idea because she still had her anger issues and with all the negativity from the dancers, we were bound to fight. She claimed she just wanted to meet Kalil and Cari. Nothing is ever that simple with her and Kalil wasn’t even speaking to me. Hence my hesitation at his office door. Just when I decided to walk away the door opened and there he stood. Green eyes gleamed with intensity and luscious lips quirked up on one side. He stepped aside and gestured for me to come in.
“I know you’re about to leave, I just wanted to ask if I could have Friday off?”
“Why?”
I didn’t want to tell him it was my birthday. He’d use that as an excuse to ask about my age. “I have a friend coming from out of town to spend the weekend with me.”
He brows drew down, his signature look.
“What kind of friend?”
“My friend,” I said slowly. What other kind of friend would it have been?
“Why am I just hearing about him?”
He folded his arms across his chest and the movement drew my attention to his biceps. Geez, this guy should come with a warning label: spontaneous ovary overload imminent, instant pregnancy highly likely. But then his words penetrated. Him? I caught the gleam in his eyes, but surely I was reading him wrong. I was pretty sure there was jealousy somewhere in those hypnotic depths. I blinked.
“Didn’t know you needed to?” He smelled different. I preferred the other scent. “You shouldn’t have changed your cologne.”
His face cleared, replaced by a look of…amusement. Why did I said that out loud?
“Why not?” he asked, his lips twitching. My face flamed and I looked away.
“Never mind.”
“No, tell me why you said that.”
The grin he sported told me he already knew why and the thought of him toying with me pissed me off. My head throbbed even more. “Kalil, can I have Friday off or not?” I snapped.
“Are you mad with me?”
I covered my face with my hands and rubbed my eyes as I blew out a deep breath. “No, I’m—,” The rest got lost. He stood directly in front of me, head bent to peer into my face and with him this close, once again my sense of functional human being was obliterated.
“What’s wrong?”
“Nothing,” I mumbled while taking a few steps back. With one step he closed the gap I’d created. My head spun and I honestly couldn’t said if it was because of him or the headache. Him. I looked up at him trying to figure out what about him caused instant dizziness, complete and utter loss of control. I took another step back, but he kept coming closer and I felt like I couldn’t breathe. Stupid wall.
“What friend, Makynzee?”
I turned my head. If I kept looking at him, I would do something stupid like lick him and proclaim him as mine. “My friend, Kalil.” Hadn’t I just said that? He placed his hands against the wall, one next to each of my shoulders and I discovered just how much I liked being caged by him. He leaned closer, his breath tickling the spot where my neck and shoulder met.
“Tell me who he is,” he whispered.
His lips ghosted across my skin and I clenched my fist against the urge to shiver. Or touch him.
“It’s none of your business.” I took a deep breath and put my hands on his chest to push him back. Except that wasn’t what happened. My breath caught with that one touch and my fingertips dug into the had planes of his pecs. He came closer and the dips of my nipples grazed against him. My heart raced as I dropped my hands from his chest to his hips. Another step and I could feel his erection against me. My core clenched and I bit back a whimper. I wanted him to kiss me, to move his hands from the wall and run them all over my body. I slowly looked up and said his name. His lips were so close, all I’d have to do was pucker. His eyes bored into mine, willed me to make a move, give him permission.“You have to back up.” Speaking was a struggle and I couldn’t believe the husky feminine sounds came from me.
“Why?”
That seemed to be his favorite question. “We’re in your office, in a club that’s probably packed beyond capacity.”
He brought his lips closer, and they brushed against mine as he spoke. “And if we were somewhere else?”
I didn’t answer him. I couldn’t. Because truth be told, if he pushed even a little more, location wouldn’t be an issue. He took two steps back and I sucked in a deep breath.
“Why can’t this friend be happy with Saturday and Sunday?”
“Because Friday is my birthday,” I blurt. Damn him. I didn’t think straight when he was this close. That gorgeous grin spread across his face.
“I’m pretty sure your ID said your birthday was in December.”
I hadn’t realized it had gone away, but my headache came pounding back. Riley’s birthday was in December. I folded my arms across my chest. “Kalil, can I have Friday off or not?”
“Not.”
I seethed and he still grinned.
“Why not?”
“How old will you be?”
I didn’t answer him. He chuckled and took a few more steps away from me. I was tempted to hit him. Why did my anger amuse him?
“Tell your friend he can pick you up early.”
“That defeats the whole purpose.” I was seriously contemplating hitting him now and it must have shown on my face because he stepped further away.
“I want to meet him. Tell him you can’t get out of work. Tell him I need you.”
And my traitorous mind zeroed in on those final words, twisting them to him needing me for more than just work.
“Fine, Kalil.” I headed for the door, but he stopped me.
“How old will you be?”
“22.” I left before he could respond.
She sat in a corner at the front of the room and watched them, but didn’t yell at them anymore. She just corrected them if they messed up and blandly encouraged them when they need it. I sat next to her and she spoke before I could.“I’m fine Jay. Shouldn’t you be at home picking out baby names or nursery themes?”I was pretty sure I was pregnant, but I was too scared to go to the doctor by myself. I was sure Mak would have me pissing on a stick soon. “I’ll just name her Bitchy after her aunt,” I said and she snorted. “I didn’t even say anything.”“You didn’t have to. I can hear your thoughts.”“Then what am I thinking?”“You want me to let it go. No worries, I’ll send Kaeden on his merry little way once he brings KJ here.”I could accept that. “What made you think he was cool to stay with KJ?” She may not have realiz
“What are you doing?” she asked as she tried to pull her arm away. He must have tightened his grip because she grunted then balled her fast and popped him in the stomach. She snatched her arm away she yelled, “Get off me! How’d you get in here and where’s Kalil?”I couldn’t discern the look on her face. It fell somewhere between terror and anger. Kaeden still kept quiet and it dawned on me how creepy that was. He reached for her again and she ducked around him before running towards the stairs as she screamed my name. It took everything in me to not go to her, her fearful cries tugging at every protective instinct in me. Kaeden caught her around her waist and picked her up. She kicked and went crazy in his arms, screaming and digging her nails into him. He hissed, but didn’t let her go. How was KJ sleeping through this? I’d told Kaeden not to let Mak get anything in her hands to use as a weapon, but that must’ve slip
The next hour and a half went by in a flash. I wasn’t too far from my mom’s house and I want to call her, but she had enough issues with Stanley. KJ was glued to me and hadn’t said a word since Kaeden was here. I was worried about him, wondering if he was in shock. He had a fit when the EMT’s tried to check him for injuries, so they did the best they could with him clinging to me and his face buried in my neck. Michael never left my side, taking what Kaeden said extremely serious. I rambled off answers to questions from the cops and they left me alone. However, they gave Michael the third degree. They went at him hard about the missing tapes, but he stuck to his story: A guy tried to take KJ, but by the time he came out the store to help another guy had already showed up. The guy started shooting just as Michael grabbed us. We hid inside until the cops showed up.My eyes had to be playing tricks on me. Kalil shouldn’t have been here by now. It wa
I told him okay and hung up. KJ fell asleep just that quick and I shook my head in wonder. I stopped at the next gas station only to be told I’d have to come inside to pay. I contemplate taking my chances on driving home, but I hadn’t exaggerated when I told Kalil I wouldn’t make it. I didn’t want to wake KJ, so I locked him inside the car, pushed the auto start and ran inside the store.I’d only heard the alarm for Kalil’s car once and even then there’d been so much going on that I didn’t remember how it sounded. When I heard an alarm going off as I paid I looked up, worried that KJ would wake up without me there and be scared.“Holy shit,” the clerk said as my breathing stalled. I clutched the counter to keep myself upright as I stared in horror at the sight before me.“Your son!” the clerk shouted just as I screamed and ran for the door.Nyeem had broken the window and was pulling
Makynzee I wasn’t sure why, but I needed to see my mom. I missed her. Maybe if I saw her again I’d get past this ridiculous feeling of uncertainty. The house seemed different when I pulled up, eerie. It’d been nearly a month since the wedding and she’d called or texted everyday. Sometimes I’d text back, but I mostly ignored her. I wondered if I’d made the trip for nothing, but saw I hadn’t. As KJ and I walked up the steps to the door, it opened and she was there, a quivering smile and glistening eyes, greeting us.She hugged me and said, “I’m glad you came. I’ve been thinking about you a lot.”I didn’t hug her back. She looked down at KJ and he hid behind me. I took her in as she bent at the waist to speak to him. Her shoulders drooped and her eyes looked empty. She looked t
Kalil The house was quiet when I headed upstairs. KJ was snoring and he’d kicked his covers off when I peeked in on him. I put them back over him then headed down the hall. Mak laid in the fetal position with the comforter and sheets pulled up around her neck and over her ears. It wasn’t even cold in here. She stirred as I pulled them off of her, but didn’t wake. She wore a red tank top and lime green boy shorts. I loved her body. Her birthmark covered her butt and the top part of the back of her thighs. It was darker than the rest of her body and she said it makes her two-toned, so she hated it. I thought it made her different, so I loved it. While I watched her—in a non-creepy way—her eyes popped open and she looked up at me. She was paranoid even in her sleep and I knew it was because of Nyeem. When I found him, he was dead. “I didn’t mean to wake you,” I said. I really did. She g