Hooked: Chapter 9
Hooked (Never After Series)
âOh, fuck, heâs coming over,â Maria whispers, practically vibrating on the barstool next to me. She zoned in on him the first moment we walked in the bar, nudging me in the ribs until they ached, letting me know her man was in the house.
Heâs just like she describedâsurrounded by suits, sitting in the back booth under lighting so dim you can barely make out his shadow.
But I can feel him.
Being raised around a man similar in stature has fine-tuned my ability to know what it feels like when someone bleeds power. And as much as I donât want to admit it, I understand the appeal.
I smile and wink at Maria, twisting in my seat to see, but her nails dig into my arm, clamping down like a vise. âDonât look,â she whispers. âWhat are you thinking? This is my moment. We canât act too eager.â
Angie snorts into her drink. âAs if he hasnât seen you staring over there every two seconds. How do you even know heâs coming for you? Heâs probably just going to the bar.â
Mariaâs eyebrow quirks. âWhen have you ever seen him do that?â
Angie shrugs, and I take a sip from my wine, the dry red liquid making me cringe as it hits my lips.
âI bet he is,â I say. âYou and him had a connection or whatever, right? Heâs probably just been busy until now.â
âYou think?â she asks.
I nod, desperate to get on her good side even though sheâs been nothing but a bitch since the second we met. âSeizing the moment!â I giggle as I fist pump the air.
Her ruby red lips split into a smile, her gaze widening the slightest bit as they slide past me.
âFancy seeing you here, darling.â
My breath whooshes out of me, dread snaking its way through my insides, because I would know that voice anywhere. And from the way Maria is staring, I have a sneaking suspicion that her man is also my stranger.
I ignore him, hoping that maybe if I donât react, heâll just go away. But lately, it feels as though nothing I wish for comes true, so, of course, he doesnât.
Maria draws her shoulders back, pushing out her chest, and whether I like it or not, my stomach twists, because even though I donât want his attention, Iâm not sure I want her to have it either.
I choke down another sip of wine.
Heat prickles along my back, making my hair stand on end. I peer from the corner of my eye and see Mariaâs face change, her lips drooping ever so slightly. Glancing the other way, I notice Angieâs gaze flickering between the man at my back and me.
âIgnoring me in my own bar?â His breath coasts across my ear, and I close my eyes, fighting back a shiver. âThatâs not very nice of you.â
I look one more time toward Maria, trying to convey an apology through my expression, before exhaling a heavy breath and giving my attention to the man who wants it. âI didnât know it was your bar.â
Spinning around, I expect him to back up, but he doesnât, and my knees brush against his thighs as he crowds my space. My chest squeezes as my eyes meet his icy blue gaze.
âThere are a lot of things you donât know about me.â His head tilts. âLetâs change that.â
My mind replays all of our encounters. âWas it you that let us in the first time?â
The right side of his mouth lifts.
âAnd the secret admirer sending drinks?â
He watches me, his hands slipping effortlessly into his pockets, so similar to the first time we met. âWould you like me to say yes?â
âIâd like you to tell the truth.â
âWhereâs the fun in that?â
âWendy.â Mariaâs voice cuts across the air, snapping me out of the moment. âAre you going to introduce us to your⦠friend?â
âI wouldnât call him my friend.â I grimace. âMaria, Angie, this is James. James, this is Maria,â I wave my hand toward her, ignoring the slight churning of my stomach. âAnd Angie.â
âHello, ladies,â he greets, his eyes never leaving mine. âPleasure.â
âOh, believe me, the pleasure is all mine,â Maria pipes in.
I resist the urge to cringe at her tacky line but wait for him to shift his focus. To realize thereâs a woman here whoâs ripe and ready for the picking. Iâve always assumed men like easy targets, and while I wonât lie to myself and say I havenât enjoyed his attention, I am most definitely not a sure thing.
Still, his eyes stay locked on mine.
And I donât drop his stare either, feeling somehow like if I do, then Iâll have lost something I didnât even know to keep.
The air grows thick, and my tongue swipes out to lick my dry lips. His eyes darken as they drop to my mouth.
Angie clears her throat. âSo,â she says. âYou own this place?â
His gaze lingers before he finally, finally, breaks away and turns to Angie. My chest expands as I take my first full breath in what feels like a century and I glance over at Maria, but sheâs avoiding my stare, her lips pursed and back rigid.
Great.
âSomething like that,â he responds. âI hope youâre finding everything satisfactory?â
Angieâs cheeks grow rosy, and she grins. âDrinks could use some work.â
âOh?â He steps in closer, the heat of his body racing up my side and blanketing me in its warmth, his arm resting on the back of my chair. A simple nod from him, and the bartender rushes over, the white towel on his shoulder contrasting against his dark brown skin.
âSir?â
âIt would seem as if the ladies arenât satisfied with their drinks, Curly.â
I watch as Curlyâs broad shoulders stiffen, and for some reason a prickling sense of urgency comes over me. Like itâs important he knows the drinks are fine, that Angie was just making a joke, most likely to ease the tension thatâs still radiating off of an eerily silent Maria.
âThe drinks are incredible,â I reassure. âTheyâre perfect, James. Angie was just teasing.â
His gaze moves from the bartender to me. âYouâre sure?â
I nod, and he turns back to Curly. âThese ladies are the most important people here, understand? Their moneyâs no good, and you give them anything they ask for.â
Curly nods. âYou got it, boss.â
âIn that case, Iâll take another.â Angie giggles. âYou guys want?â
James is already locked back on me, his stare so intense it splits me in half and burrows in my chest.
âYou donât have to do that,â I say.
He smiles. âI donât have to do anything.â His hand moves up and brushes a strand of hair from my cheek. The gesture is soft, gentle, and butterflies erupt in my stomach. âI want to make sure youâre taken care of, darling.â
Heat flares deep in my abdomen, and I resist the urge to rub my thighs together, not wanting to show how much he affects me. How this virtual stranger can say something like that, and instead of being repulsed, or disgusted, Iâm turned on.
His palm slips into mine, my stomach somersaulting at his touch, and he raises it to his mouth, lips grazing the back of my hand. âGo on a date with me.â
Goose bumps sprout along my arm. Vaguely, I hear a gasp to my left, but I canât focus on that, because everything about this man sucks me in like a vortex. An alternate dimension where everything is muted apart from him.
Excitement swirls in the pit of my stomach. âOkay.â
He grins, and my breath stutters at how disarming he is when he smiles. Before he can say anything else, a young manâthe same one who let us in the bar the other weekârushes up behind him, whispering in his ear. And just like that, Jamesâs entire demeanor shifts, the sparkle dropping from his face. He nods before turning back. âUnfortunately, I have to handle some business.â He brings our tangled palms up, pressing them into his chest. âYou wonât leave without saying goodbye?â
I shake my head no, unable to form the words on my tongue, and he brings his other hand forward, his thumb swiping across my cheek. âGood.â He glances toward Angie and Maria, tipping his head. âLadies.â
And then he walks away, leaving me to gaze after him, my heart in my throatâweighted stares burning holes through me from both sides.