2 VANESSA Iâve never been a big drinker, but if all alcohol was masked by the taste of cherry Kool-Aid, Iâd probably be a lush. Iâm a big fan of cherry anything. Cherry lip gloss, cherry gum⦠even just straight-up maraschino cherries from the garnish tray at the bar where I work. Iâm not sure what else is in this jungle juice, but itâs officially my new favorite drink.
Vienna has vacated her spot beside me in favor of joining Levi on the other side of the couch, and a blonde guy slips in to steal her place, tapping my cup with his own. âWant a refill?â
I turn to meet his hazel eyes, giving a little shake of my head. âNah, I should probably pace myself,â I say, all too aware of how easily the first half of this drink has gone down. âIâm driving.â
âFair enough,â he replies easily, reclining back on the couch and stretching his arms, not so subtly propping one onto the top of the cushion behind me. Itâd be a smooth move if he wasnât so painfully obvious about it. âIâm Miles, by the way.â
âNessa,â I smile, nodding politely. Miles is cute in a boy-next-door type of way, but compared to his friend, it isnât enough to hold my attention. I find myself swinging my gaze back to the boy seated on my left, my eyes catching with his.
Iâve never met anyone quite like Callum before. Heâs got this beautiful, haunted quality to him that calls to me from behind those blue-green eyes; a dangerous allure that pulls me in a little bit more with every glance.
It doesnât hurt that heâs ridiculously good looking, too. His jawline is so sharp that it looks like it was cut from stone, his roguish features startlingly symmetrical. His light brown hair is cropped close on the sides and longer on top, an errant strand flopping down over his brow carelessly. Callum is classically handsome, but heâs not a typical pretty-boy. Thereâs something grittier about him; something dark and mysterious. Something that excites me.
I should probably stop checking him out so obviously, especially when he's looking back at me like he wants to eat me alive.
Should that frighten me?
Probably. It doesnât, though. Iâm more curious than anything.
âDonât mind Miles, he just assumes everyoneâs a degenerate like him,â Callum snickers, looking past me to throw his friend a mocking smirk.
Miles rolls his eyes, unphased. âAnd youâre the picture of an upstanding citizen, right?â he tosses back as he drops his hand to my bare shoulder, his fingertips brushing my skin. âIâm surprised this guy hasnât scared you off yet,â he mutters, leaning in closer.
Ugh, I hate when guys try to get handsy with me right off the bat. They often mistake my friendliness for interest, then accuse me of being a tease when I shut them down. Classic male sense of entitlement. I subtly shrug Milesâ hand off of my shoulder as my gaze flickers back toward Cal. âGuess I donât scare easy.â
Our eyes meet, something passing between us while Callumâs lips curl into a sinister grin. âLucky me.â
My heart pounds faster.
He doesnât have any shortage of confidence, thatâs for sure. I roll my eyes, chuckling to myself as I take another sip of my drink, savoring the sweet cherry flavor on my tongue.
Levi was right; this juice concoction is definitely dangerous.
The music switches to a bass-heavy Rihanna song and Cal lets out an audible groan, a hand coming to his temple. âJesus, whoâs running the music tonight?â he complains aloud.
His friends seem too preoccupied with their own conversations to respond, so I guess Iâll bite. âWhatâs wrong with this song?â I query, arching a brow. He levels me with a look of disapproval, but I just shrug him off, continuing. âIâve heard it on the radio a few times, itâs catchy.â
âThis isnât real music,â Cal grumbles, taking another swig of vodka straight from the bottle. I donât know how he can stomach that stuff- I still regret the sip that I took; it burned my throat like jet fuel.
âNo? What would you classify asâ¦â I lift a hand to make air quotes, âreal music?â
His head drops backwards, eyes drifting up to stare at the ceiling. âSomething with actual instruments that wasnât butchered to all hell in a studio,â he murmurs. âBlack Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Slipknotâ¦â
âAh, so youâre a metalhead,â I conclude with a resolute nod. âThat tracks.â
He lifts his head, turning his gaze back on me and narrowing his eyes skeptically. âHow do you figure?â
âYouâve got that whole dark, tortured vibe going on,â I say with the wave of a hand.
âThink youâve got me all figured out, huh?â he grumbles, the corner of his mouth pulling into a sexy smirk.
I shake my head as a giggle slips past my lips, the alcohol already working its way into my system and lowering my inhibitions. âHardly. But your musical tastes donât exactly come as a surprise.â
Heâs got me trapped in his stare, those hypnotizing blue-green eyes holding me captive. Iâm not sure Iâve ever seen eyes like his before- in the dim lighting, they almost look turquoise.
âAnd let me guess,â Callum drawls, running his tongue over his straight white teeth. âYouâre a big Taylor Swift fan, huh?â
âWhat?â I snort, shaking my head.
He shrugs a shoulder and gives me another scathing once-over. I nearly shiver in response to the way his gaze slowly drags up and down my body, like heâs undressing me with his eyes. âTell me Iâm wrong, babe,â he purrs. âTell me youâre not a sweet, bubblegum pop type of girl.â
Another giggle bubbles up from my throat. âNice try, Callum, but youâve got me all wrong.â I push up from the couch, tossing my long hair over a shoulder and glancing around the crowded packhouse.
Without missing a beat, Miles hops up to stand beside me. âChange your mind about that refill?â he asks hopefully.
I give a quick shake of my head. âRestroom?â
Milesâ face falls in disappointment, like it wouldâve made his dang night to get me that drink. âOh, uh, just down that hall,â he provides, pointing to a dark corridor branching off the left side of the room.
âThanks!â I flash Miles a bright smile in appreciation before turning to head that way, bobbing and weaving through the crowd. This place is packed, and finding my way through the sea of staggering bodies is akin to tackling an obstacle course. I almost catch an elbow to the face when I try to slip past a drunk girl dancing with her eyes closed, and narrowly save myself from falling when I stumble over someone elseâs foot. Itâs absolute chaos, but I canât deny that Iâm having fun. These guys sure know how to throw a party.
Iâve been curious about these weekend ragers at the Norbury packhouse since I first started hearing about them from another waitress at work, so when Levi wandered into the restaurant of the Cedar Ridge ski lodge to extend a personal invitation to Vienna, it felt like it was kismet. Not only has it been way too long since either of us had a decent night out, but Vee has been in a major slump since she and her ex broke things off. Even more so since she moved back home a couple months ago and started working at the lodge. It took some convincing to get her here tonight, but she needs it.
I do, too.
I find the restroom easily enough, though I have to wait in line behind someone else before I can get in.
Once I do, I take a quick pee and wash my hands, leaning over the sink to reapply my cherry red lipstick in the mirror as the voices of a couple girls waiting outside the door carry through it.
âWho is she, anyways? Iâve never seen her at one of these before.â
âI have no idea, but Iâve been trying to get on Cal for months. If heâs taking anyone home tonight, itâs gonna be me, not some random skank.â
I freeze, flickering my gaze toward the closed door of the bathroom. Maybe theyâre talking about someone elseâ¦?
âGirl, do you have a death wish? Callum Conway is scary as fuck. Heâll probably chop you up into little pieces and feed you to his wolf.â
âOh, he can eat me, alrightâ¦â
They both dissolve into fits of giggles while I pop the cap back on my tube of lipstick, slipping it in my pocket and smoothing my hair in the mirror. My heartâs banging against my ribs at a frantic rhythm as I digest their words.
âGuess youâll have to work on getting him away from that other girl first. Just point her to someone elseâs dick! Sluts donât discriminate, right?â
I grit my teeth against their titters of laughter, reaching for the knob and pulling the bathroom door open. As soon as they see me, the women waiting on the other side snap their mouths shut, the laughter dying on their tongues as they blink at me like a couple of deer caught in the headlights.
Judging by their shock, they clearly had no idea that I was in here while they were so rudely discussing me.
Surprise, bitches.
âDonât worry ladies,â I say with a friendly smile, stepping out into the hall as they scramble backwards, wide-eyed. âIâm not planning on going home with anyone tonight, so have at it.â
I toss them a wink, my hair whipping behind me as I spin on a heel and strut away confidently.
I hear them mumbling to one another as I retreat, but their trash-talking doesnât phase me. Maybe itâd bother me if there was a modicum of truth to anything they said, but those girls donât know me, and they couldnât be more wrong. If they actually knew me, theyâd know that thereâs no chance Iâd have a one-night stand with someone I just met. Iâm not that girl. I donât even date, so itâs laughable that they perceive me as a threat.
Kill them with kindness.
Thatâs what my mom always told me- if someone badmouths you, prove them wrong by being kind.
Even when itâs hard to do. Especially when itâs hard to do. Itâs difficult to keep talking trash about someone who has been nothing but nice in return, and if they do, it says more about their character than your own.
I fight my way through the crowd again, and when I return to the large U-shaped sectional at the far side of the living room, I pause for a moment in hesitation.
âCallum Conway is scary as fuck.â
The rude girlâs words echo in my mind as I stare at Cal. Heâs pulled up the hood of his sweatshirt and it casts an ominous shadow over his handsome features, his square jaw set tightly. I suppose in this lighting, he could be perceived as scary to some, though I wasnât lying when I said I donât scare easy.
Iâm not sure if thatâs foolish or brave.
Milesâ gaze lifts to meet mine and his face splits into a wide grin as he beckons me back over with a wave. I force a smile to my lips and move toward him, flicking Callum a sideways glance as I step around his spread knees to retake my spot on the couch. He doesnât meet my eyes, and I try to ignore the little stab of disappointment in my gut.
âSo Iâm gonna call bullshit,â Cal murmurs as I settle back into the spot between him and Miles.
I turn toward him in surprise, my eyes mapping the sharp lines of his profile. âOn?â
He slowly swivels to face me, lips curling into a menacing grin. âYouâre definitely a Swiftie.â
A laugh bursts from my throat and I shake my head, elbowing him playfully.
âProve it, then,â Cal challenges, pinning me with his stare.
Thereâs something about him that Iâm inexplicably drawn to, like a fish to a lure. In danger of being caught.
âHow?â I ask, fighting a grin.
He holds out a hand, palm-up. âGive me your phone.â
I heave a sigh, pressing my feet into the floor and lifting my butt up from the couch to slide my cell phone out of the back pocket of my jeans. âFine,â I concede, slapping it down into his waiting palm.
He smirks, holding my phone up to my face to unlock it before navigating to my Spotify app on the home screen. He pulls up my most recent playlist, scrolling through it slowly as I hold my breath.
âHmm,â Cal muses as his eyes scan the song titles. âYouâre right, I pegged you all wrong, emo girl.â He tosses me a side-eyed smirk and my heart stutters in my chest.
I open my mouth to respond, but before I can, Miles speaks up. âSo, youâre from Riverton?â he asks, pulling my attention away from Callum as he continues to scroll through my playlist.
I swivel my gaze around to Miles, nodding my head. âYep, Vee and I grew up together,â I provide, nodding in Viennaâs direction. Sheâs still seated comfortably beside Levi, but she doesnât exactly look thrilled to be there for some reason. She keeps glancing over at Chase, and the broody Alpha is completely fixated on her. I file that away for later, looking back to Miles as he begins to speak again.
âNice. All of us guys grew up together, too.â
âYour poor parents,â I tease. âThey mustâve had their hands full with a group like yours.â
Miles chuckles, scrubbing a hand over his face. âYou have no idea. I mean, Alpha used to keep us in line, butâ¦â he trails off, his throat working with a swallow as he darts a glance toward Chase. âEr, well, you know.â
I nod sadly as Cal drops my phone back onto my lap. I swear, itâs like these two are playing tug-of-war with my attention right now. I grab my phone, arching my back off the couch cushion and lifting up to slip it back into my pocket.
âGuess I stand corrected,â Callum says, eyeing me with renewed interest as my butt hits the cushion again. He swipes a hand over his chin, his blue-green eyes boring into mine. âIâm usually better at reading people.â
âMaybe youâll have to actually get to know me before passing judgment,â I suggest.
He runs his tongue over his teeth, giving me another shiver-inducing once-over before his eyes lock in on mine again. âMaybe.â