“I know, I know.” A pause. “But you didn’t sleep with him, right?”

I kicked the man in the shin with everything I had. All of my pent-up rage and drunken anger. Bastard was lucky I didn’t try and break his nose. Then I shoved him off.

“Shit, Lydia.”

“Good night.”

I tried to strut to my room with style, but I’m reasonably certain I flounced. It felt like a flounce. All loose limbs and dubious morals. Slamming the bedroom door shut was also quite juvenile, but whatever. I kicked off my shoes. It took several attempts. I only fell over once, though. Go, Team Lydia!

I dealt with my black skinny jeans while still on the floor. Because let’s be honest, odds were I’d wind up back down there anyway. And go, brain, for being coherent enough to work that one out. My drunken ass was on fire, I tell you. On fire!

“What are you doing on the floor?”

I looked up to find him standing there. Uninvited. Ugh.

“Go away,” I said.

Chances were, if I attempted the removal of my work shirt and bra, I’d somehow manage to take out an eye. Best that I quit while I was ahead.

Now, time for some rest. I climbed up onto the mattress and stretched out on my back.

“Seriously, how awesome are beds? Beds are just the best.”

“Are they?” he asked.

“What are you still doing here?” I threw my pillow at him. Which he caught and replaced on the end of the bed. Pity, it was the only pillow I had and the bottom of the mattress was like miles away. Oh well, I’d just have to sleep without it. “Go away, Vaughan.”

“Christ, you’re plastered,” he muttered. “Again.”

“You and your friends are a bad influence on me.”

“Right.” He cocked his head, giving me a long hard look. Idiot male. “Are you going to throw up?”

“No.”

“How many drinks did you have?”

I held up three fingers.

“He make you cocktails?”

“Yes.” I sighed and closed my eyes, linking my fingers over my belly. “I’m not plastered, just tipsy. I drank lots of water, paced myself, and ate. Go away.”

Instead of hearing the door clicking shut, I felt the mattress shifting beneath me. Mostly on my right-hand side. I opened my eyes and sure enough there he was, sitting next to me.

“I had a lot of stuff to do today,” he said. “I wasn’t avoiding you or anything.”

I scoffed.

“All right, I was avoiding you a little.”

“No shit. Well, now I’m avoiding you a lot,” I said, reclosing my eyes. “Go away. And turn off the light on your way out, please.”

Callused fingers stroked my arm, the touch lingering, loving, even. I slapped madly at the hand, doing my best to chase him away. Except of course this was Vaughan so that didn’t quite work. Next thing I knew he was crouched over me, swift fingers tickling my ribs, under my arms, my belly. Everywhere, the bastard. I wriggled and squirmed, getting nowhere.

“Do not tickle me! Leave me alone,” I bellowed. “You suck.”

The tickling continued.

“Get away from me, Hewson. I don’t even like you anymore.”

He lay his long body down on top of me, effectively thwarting my ability to fight back. Of course, the feel of him rubbing himself against me woke up my inner horn dog. The desire to arch into him, to stick my tongue down his throat and get me some was mighty. But no! My girl parts would not be so easily swayed. No sex for him.

By god, the jerk was heavy. Elephants, the Titanic, think that kind of weight range.

“You’re squishing me!”

Warm lips pressed kisses all over my face. “Do you forgive me?” he asked.

“No. You’re the worst. I’ll never forgive you.”

I beat at him with clenched fists, as best as I could. Unfortunately, not only was he heavy, he was strong. The asshat caught my wrists, pressing them down above my head. But I wasn’t done yet. Oh no. Like some fearsome, deadly, half-drunk creature, I waited for my chance to strike. Then … my sharp teeth bit hard into his hot salty skin, holding on. A full frontal attack on the base of his thick neck.

Hahahahaha.

“Ouch,” he bitched.

A hand held the back of my head, almost cradling it, but this was war so it couldn’t be that. Regardless, I bit on.

“Fuck, babe.” He wrapped my hair around his fist and tugged hard. “All right, you’ve made your point. I already said I’m sorry. That’s enough.”




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