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Authors: Lisa Lang Blakeney

Gunslinger: A Sports Romance (36 page)

"Pretty much."

"About the club?"

"No this is a different job. I have a client that's being blackballed by MTV. She wants to present at the awards show, but they're freezing her out."

"Wow, that sounds so interesting. So what can you do about it?"

"Well, it's my job to convince the powers that be to change their minds about her."

"Who is it Roman? Tell me!"

"Absolutely not." He smiles and tweaks my nose. "You wouldn't want me to lose my job now would you?"

"I thought MTV was in New York?"

"The person I need to speak with is here for a few days."

"And you're going to let me tag along?" I ask excitedly.

"Not inside Duchess. You'll sit in the car like a good girl and wait for me." He gives me one of those signature panty-dropping smirks of his, and honestly I think my crotch is on fire ... in a good way.
 

In the best way possible.

***

IT DOESN'T TAKE LONG FOR US to leave the diner and arrive to our next destination. We're in front of a mammoth but beautifully designed slate concrete building with lots of glass and stainless steel on the lobby floor. There's no name on the building, just an address in large, polished stainless letters, which rests above the set of double glass doors.
 

1907.
 

There's an older man with a paunch belly standing in front of the building dressed in a maroon short coat with brass buttons who seems to stand at his post as the doorman with pride. I notice that he recognizes Roman and am surprised that he addresses my tatted up cousin with nothing but respect instead of revulsion or fear.

"Going in Mr. Masterson?"

"What's up Tyson. I need to run upstairs for a minute. Floor 15. Also I have a young lady in the car, who I need you to keep an eye on."

He lowers his head to look inside the car and gives me a thousand watt smile.

"Pleasure."

"Hello." I respond brightly.

"You'll stay in the car?" Roman grins.

"What's with you and making me stay in cars? Just hurry up Masterson."
 

It's the first time I've called him something other than his name. Not quite a nickname like the one he's given me, but something other than Roman. I think he likes it, because he smirks as he exits the car. As the man Tyson opens the door for him, he runs back to the car and signals for me to roll down the window.

"I forgot something." He reaches into the middle compartment and grabs a couple of M&M's. Tosses them down his throat. "Give me fifteen minutes."

"No worries." I assure him.
 

I'm kind of enjoying hanging out with Roman today, although a part of me is itching to go home and get some work done. I really need to get back to researching more scholarships and adding them to my database. It's important that I create the most complete list that I can, so that I'm ready for my pitch when the opportunity strikes, and the only person who I can depend on to get it done is me.

For the last four months I've been looking for an angel investor, so that I can finally hire a full time coder who works specifically for me and can get my application to where it needs to be. The freelancers I've been able to hire here and there are definitely knowledgeable, but I can only hire them when a few dollars clear up on one of my credit cards, so I don't have someone working consistently on the coding. I feel pretty confident that once I have that last piece in place, and my beta product is excellent, I'll have a better chance of succeeding in the highly competitive app marketplace. Maybe even get some good press. Luckily I have my smartphone and a pad and pen in my bag right now. That's all I need to continue my research in the car, while I wait for Roman to finish his business.
 

I'm busy for about all of ten minutes when there's a rap on the window. It's a woman. A very beautiful, slender woman dressed in a rather conservative blush colored pencil skirt and blouse with nude pumps. I notice Tyson looking over at us, but he doesn't say anything, he just pulls out an old flip phone and busies himself making a call or sending a text.

I roll the window down.

"Can I help you?" I ask the woman.

It literally takes her one second before she tosses an open bottle of spring water into my face. Now I'm soaking wet, and I don't know what the hell just happened or why it happened. That's when Tyson approaches the car and escorts the woman over to the sidewalk firmly by her upper arm.

"You are trespassing on private property miss. You need to leave before I have you arrested."

She doesn't say a word in response, but she refuses to move any further. Crossing her arms in front of her and clenching her jaw. It's clear that she's waiting for something ... or someone.

"Are you crazy?" Is all I manage to yell out through the window at her, while I grab a couple of napkins out of the glove compartment and wipe myself down. That's when I see Roman walking furiously through the lobby towards the doors, and it all begins to click together for me. She's waiting for him.

He immediately notices my sopping wet face and shirt and then starts walking towards the woman with malice all across his face. It's none of my business. She obviously is one of his lovers, but I can't help but eavesdrop. I'm so ridiculously nosy when it comes to this man. Plus she threw frackin' water at me like some trollop on a reality show.

"What are you doing here Louise? We discussed this."

"I never agreed to anything. I'm not some whore you met off the street Roman. I deserve better than this."

"You deserve exactly what you got. Total honesty. I don't do seconds. What don't you understand about that?"

"Who is she then?"

She points directly at me.

"Someone you shouldn't have fucked with."

Tears start to swell in the woman's eyes, and I'm starting to feel a bit embarrassed for her. What's worse is she looks over at me and catches me seeing her tear up, which is probably making everything a hundred times worse for her.

"YOU ARE A FUCKING WASTE OF MY BREATH ROMAN MASTERSON!"

I was right.
 

The woman begins crying hysterically and literally foaming at the mouth. She's totally irate and out of control. Not like her heart has been broken, but more like she's had it up to here with men doing her dirty. Of course if she hadn't tossed a bottle of water in my face, I might have more sympathy for her.
 

If Roman has this effect on a woman after one night, I think I should be relieved that I totally dodged a bullet. I most certainly would rather be his cousin. Okay, maybe not, but you know what I mean.

He walks away and doesn't say anything else to the woman, which is a relief, because in another minute I think she would have pulled a gun on him or something. After jumping back in the car and nodding a good bye to Tyson, he turns to me as we pull off, his body shaking with laughter.

"You're wet."

"You think this is funny?!" I screech.

Then I break into laughter too, and now we are both in hysterics. I couldn't help it. My shirt was sopping wet, because he wouldn't give that poor woman seconds. This day was turning out to be a super funny adventure.
 

"I'm sorry about that. Her bank is literally two blocks away."

"Her bank?"

"She manages the federal credit union down the block."

"That crazy woman is a bank manager?"

"I only deal with classy women baby." He jokes.

"Obviously."
 

He laughs again, and I have to admit that I'm starting to love watching Roman laugh. He doesn't do it a lot, but when he does it's completely addicting. His eyes crinkle at the corners, his mouth turns up on one side, and I get to see that amazing dimple again.

"So you don't do seconds?" I ask with curiosity.
 

"Not really."

"What does that mean exactly?"

"It means that I don't like to sleep with a woman more than once. They get too attached. You just saw it with your own eyes."

"You slept with her once? Really?" I ask incredulously.

"Yep. Imagine how'd she stalk my ass if I gave it to her again."

I roll my eyes.

"You're such a pig Masterson."

He laughs heartily.

***

WE HAD A LITTLE TIME TO KILL BEFORE we needed to change clothes for the club, so Roman made the decision to drive me around parts of the city that I'd never seen. During college I'd spent most of my time in my one little corner of the world. On campus and very close by. I hadn't ventured out to other parts of the city. There was no need to in my opinion.
 

We drove by what he explained was his former elementary school in a run down part of town that looked like it was probably a nice neighborhood once upon a time. You could tell there were a few families on various blocks still trying to maintain their homes but with limited funds. Roof shingles were askew, paint was peeling, and the concrete steps needed a redo, but the grass was also freshly cut and fresh red geraniums were planted in pots in the front of many of the houses.
 

When Roman points to the building where he learned the alphabet and his times tables, I'm shocked. There isn't enough landscaping in the world to make his elementary school look inviting. It looks like a massive stone and brick prison. I can't imagine any child entering that building everyday and feeling optimistic about life. I feel like seeing it explains his rough edges and quick temper.

"That's big." I comment not wanting to say what I really feel.

"Too big. There were a lot of kids that didn't get along, because this wasn't really their neighborhood. They were being bused in from other parts of the city. I only lived two blocks from here."

"What was wrong with that?"

"Big class sizes. No individual attention. Lots of fighting."

"So where'd your mom meet Joseph?" I ask curiously.

"Joseph's from the neighborhood too. In fact he went to this same school when he was a kid."

Really? I'm surprised and now I'm wondering where on earth my uncles met Joseph.

"Oh."

"My parents knew each other from the neighborhood when they hooked up. It wasn't a romance. It was him getting his shit off a couple of times, and for my mom it was about having a baby before her biological clock blew up. She knew him, she trusted him, and for the most part she was right to trust him. He did more than most of the babies' daddies from the neighborhood. He always sent money every month and a gift at Christmas."

Roman says the last part with some bite to his voice. I guess that must have been all Joseph managed to do for most of his life. Send money.

"You didn't see him much growing up I take it?" I ask already knowing the answer.

"He would come around once in a while, but my mother has a lot of issues. Ones that Joseph didn't have a lot of patience for. That's why I eventually ended up living with him."

"Do you talk to your mother much now?"

"No." I think I see a flash of pain in his eyes.

"Oh."

"I suppose your parents were very hands on out in the 'burbs."

"Yeah, I guess so."

"There's no need to be ashamed of it Elizabeth. It's cool that your parents gave a shit. "

"Are you angry with your mom or Joseph?"

"No." He says again shortly. He obviously doesn't want to talk about this, so I leave it alone.

I notice a large sign that is advertising a palm reading for ten dollars, and I beg Roman to stop. I considered getting a reading online once, but I'd rather have a live in-person experience.
 

"Roman stop there."

"For what?"

"I want a reading."

"A reading? You do know that these people are frauds right?"

"No, I most certainly do not know that. The Long Island Psychic is real."

"Are you kidding me right now magna cum laude?"

"Summa cum laude."

"My bad, but that makes it even worse. You've got to be kidding about this reading."

"No I'm not kidding. I want to get a reading."

"Palm readings are the ultimate hustle. You're just itching to spend that money in your pocket aren't you?"

He parks the car.

"You're getting out too?" I ask.

"Uh ... yes. Someone needs to make sure that you don't spend all your damn money in there."

"Will the car be okay?" I whisper.

"Why are you whispering?" He laughs at me. "You watch too many movies. The car will be fine. Let's go."

An olive-skinned woman who doesn't appear to be too much older than me, dressed in a long orange and gold maxi dress with spaghetti straps greets us at the door.

"Welcome. Would you like a reading?"

"Yes I would."

"Who's first?" She gives Roman an approving once over from head to toe. Even the palm reader wants in his pants. It never stops.

"I'm just watching." He gives me an I told you so look, but I'm not swayed. I'm still a believer. The fact that she wants in his pants doesn't make her a fraud. It just makes her human.

"Ok then. Have a seat at the round table behind that curtain miss."

I give Roman a wink and make my way behind the curtain. The room is not exactly what I envisioned a palm reader's place to look like. I imagined lots of colorful, flowing drapery, candles and incense burning when in actuality it had more of a low key, calming energy. Pictures of sunrises and waterfalls on the walls. Natural wood shelving with tarot cards, candles and other trinkets for sale. An indoor waterfall sits in the corner of the room with a large wooden bowl at the base of it filled with cash, and some sort of recording of a Native American flute is playing through a speaker hanging in the corner. It's very relaxing and spa like.

"May I have your hands please?"

The woman holds my hands, palm side up and rubs her thumbs back and forth across the center of my palms. It tickles, but I try to hold still, because she is as serious as a heart attack about it.

"Something big is in the works for you. Something you've been working towards a long time."

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