Rock Chick 05 Revenge (28 page)

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Authors: Kristen Ashley

Then I got angry. Angry at Luke for leaving me the way I was, angry at him for having a scary-as-shit job and switching my anger to Lee for existing at all.

Finally, tiredness overwhelmed me, I was forced to roll to my side, find a somewhat comfortable position and I fell into a fitful sleep.

I woke up when the bed moved and I felt hands working efficiently at my wrists. Then I was free. I pulled my arms down and pins and needles attacked them viciously.

I bent my elbows and circled my hands at my wrists. Luke pulled me up to a sitting position in the bed, moved his body so his legs were around me, his front pressed against my back. Both of his hands worked at my arms, his fingers pressing in, forcing out the angry tingles.

“Babe,” he said softly against my neck.

I was silent and, even just awakened, absolutely furious.

“It took longer than I expected,” he continued.

No kidding,
I thought but kept my mouth shut.

“I got away as soon as I could,” he told me.

Rat-bastard,
I thought.

“Christ, Ava, I’m sorry.”

I don’t care. Go to hell. I hate you.
I kept my silence.

The pins and needles subsided and I leaned forward, pulling away from his hands.

His arms went around my waist and kept me there, his mouth at my neck. “Ava,” he said against my skin. I jerked my neck away from him.

“Shit,” he muttered and moved away from me.
 

I scrambled and got my panties and the Triumph tee (let us not forget, I was naked as a jaybird). I noticed he’d come straight to the bed fully-clothed to release me and now he was taking off his clothes. I tugged on my stuff and walked directly to my suitcases. I rummaged through them, found what I wanted and went to the bathroom. I yanked off the Triumph tee and put on a pair of pajama pants striped in yellow, green and pink and a fitted tee in matching pink. I walked out, threw the Triumph tee on the bed not even looking to see where Luke was. I grabbed a pillow and stomped to the couch.

I threw the pillow down, lay on the couch, tucked myself in a ball and wrapped my arms around my knees. I’d barely got in this position before Luke was there, lifting me up and carrying me to the bed. I didn’t struggle and I didn’t say a word.

He put me in bed. I scooted as far away from him as I could and settled. He yanked me to him, my back to his front, and held me close. I didn’t struggle against that either.

“I’m thinkin’ you givin’ up my tee isn’t a good sign,” he said into my hair.

He was
so
right.

I didn’t answer.

I was giving him the Ava Barlow Silent Treatment. I was famous for my silent treatment. Once I didn’t talk to Noah for a week after he’d done some stupid thing to piss me off. It drove him crazy and in the end he begged me to talk to him. This was one of the very few happy memories I had after he cleaned me out. I was figuring, cuffing me naked to the bed and going out to do backup during some dangerous situation (not to mention, leaving me at all during my second on-the-verge-of-having-a-Lucas-Stark-induced-orgasm in one day) was worth at least twenty-seven years of the Ava Barlow Silent Treatment.
 

Luke just held tight. I stayed tense. After awhile, I felt his bodyweight relax into me as he fell asleep.

I didn’t fall asleep. I needed advice and not from Good Ava and Bad Ava. I needed someone to talk to about my life and what I should do. I had people kidnapping me, rear-ending me and pursuing me in car chases down busy streets. I had Luke thinking we were together and what we had was a “fuckuva lot more” than nothing.
 

I couldn’t talk to Sissy, she wanted me with Luke. I couldn’t talk to my Mom, she was shit at advice and usually didn’t spend much time listening before she turned the conversation to herself. I couldn’t talk to my sisters because I tried not to talk to my sisters if I could help it. I couldn’t talk to Uncle Vito because he was scary. I couldn’t talk to Mrs. Stark because she also wanted me with Luke.

I could have talked to my Dad. He was a great listener and even better at advice.

I felt trapped, scared, sad and because of all that, tears slid out of the corners of my eyes.

I pressed my lips together. Luke’s arm went tight around me and he buried his face in my hair.

“Babe,” he said softly and I knew he wasn’t asleep and he knew I was crying.

Hell and damnation.

I kept silent but took a deep, broken breath to control the tears. When he heard the breath, his arm went even tighter but he didn’t say anything else.

After awhile, I fell asleep.

* * * * *

Sometime in the middle of the night, Luke moved me, rolling under me, situating me at his other side.

I tried to turn my back to him but he didn’t allow that, caught my leg behind my knee and hooked it over his waist.

I didn’t struggle nor did I say a word.

Luke’s hand ran from my knee, up my thigh, over my ass, halting at my hip. “Ava Babe, you awake?”

I told him I was by pressing my forehead to his throat but also told him, even so, I wasn’t speaking to him by keeping silent.

“Jesus, you could bring a man to his knees,” he muttered, but his tone didn’t sound angry, it sounded resigned, as if he knew this was to be his fate. Worse, it sounded like he didn’t really mind. Worse than that, I found this moved me in such a profound way it was so big I couldn’t bury it, I had to carry it with me and that I didn’t like
at all
.

It took awhile but I fell back to sleep.

* * * * *

I woke up in the same position as ever when I was in bed with Luke and I immediately remembered I was in the throes of my Silent Treatment.

Without a word and without looking at him I rolled away. I threw my legs over the side, went directly to the kitchen to nab a diet, got my stuff and went to the bathroom. I didn’t come out until I was dressed and ready for my day.

When I got out of the bathroom, the bed was empty. Luke was in the kitchen making coffee, chest bare (of course), wearing his sweatpants from last night.

I went about the business of making myself toast and calling Sissy to ask her to come and take me to the gym (she decided to come with me). All the while I acted as if Luke didn’t exist.

I was wiping my hands on a kitchen towel after rinsing my plate when Luke tagged me around the waist, backed me against the opposite counter and moved in, hands on the counter on either side of me.

I tilted my head back to look up at him (silently).

“How long you gonna keep this up?” he asked.

I just stared at him.

His hands moved from the counter to either side of my neck, thumbs of both hands stroking my jaw. This felt nice and the warm look in his eyes was so killer, my dedication to the Silent Treatment took a direct hit.
 

Sucking it up, I recovered.

He kept talking. “I fucked up, Ava, I apologized. Not much more I can do.”
 

I kept staring at him.

One thumb slid along my lower lip and he watched it go then his eyes came to mine.

Gently he said, “Someone apologizes and they mean it, you should accept. Doesn’t say much about you if you don’t.”

I swallowed because he sounded disappointed in me and I never wanted Luke to be disappointed in me. In fact, I spent six years of my growing up life twisting myself into pretzels so that I would make him anything but disappointed in me. Not to mention, an entire year of my adult life changing my appearance to make sure, when he saw me again, he wouldn’t be disappointed in that either.

It wasn’t like a slap in the face but it didn’t feel good either.
 

Right after I had that thought I got angry because
I
wasn’t the one who cuffed me to his bed and left me there way longer than expected with nothing to do but worry and freak out.
I
didn’t want or ask to get kidnapped, shot at, manhandled, ordered about, taken to the verge of orgasm
twice
to be left wanting. In fact, I’d made it perfectly clear I
didn’t
want any of those things.

Furthermore, he had a scary job where he got called late at night to do scary things. And that scary job or the old “doing crazy shit” one got him that vicious scar slicing across his belly because he sure as hell didn’t have it when he left the neighborhood (I would have noticed or his Mom would have told my Mom). I wasn’t going to ask about it because I
really
didn’t want to know. Even if I wasn’t sworn off men, I didn’t know if I could hack being with who Luke had become. But I had to remind myself, I
was
sworn off men.

I just kept staring. The buzzer went. Sissy.

I slid away from him, grabbed my workout bag and headed to the elevator.

When I got in, hit the button and turned, he was leaning against the bar, arms crossed on his (bare) chest, eyes on me.
 

The doors slid shut.

* * * * *

I spent the rest of the day seeking advice.

Sissy (next to me on a stair machine in the gym):

“I’ve already told you what I think about Luke. In regards to Ren, just tell him you’re with Luke, he’ll back off. In regards to scary guy trying to run us down, just talk to Luke, he’ll take care of it. Simple.”

Okay. No.

Next!

Riley (after my workout and I cornered him even though he still looked pissed off at me, which, I might add, if Luke lost Riley as my friend I’d tack another ten years onto his Ava Barlow Silent Treatment Sentence):

“Jesus, Ava, what the fuck?” he breathed when I shared most of the story leaving out all of the sex stuff and Luke’s brutally honest proclamations. Then his face went gentle and I saw for the first time that Luke was right. Riley wanted to fuck me.

Jeez.

What was going on? How on earth did this happen?

“Do you want to stay with me?” Riley asked.

Hell no!

“Thanks, Riles. That’s sweet of you but I can’t,” I said softly.

Next!

Shirleen (at Fortnum’s, where Sissy and I went after the gym to get one of Tex’s unbelievably divine coffees):

“Child, tune out your head and follow your heart.” Her tawny eyes had gone soft.

Following my heart meant holding onto Luke and never letting go, that was until he got tired of me and scraped me off or he got filled with bullets and killed in a gunfight.

Not gonna happen.

“What are you doing here? I thought you had a day job,” I asked Shirleen. She was relaxed in one of the couches at the front of Fortnum’s where the espresso counter was.

“I’m pickin’ up orders for the boys in the surveillance room,” she said, tossing back another gulp of her cappuccino.

I hoped “the boys” weren’t hankering too much for their coffee, by the looks of Shirleen they were going to wait awhile.

Next!

Tex (while handing me my skinny, vanilla latte):

“Go on vacation…”

Hmm. This had merit.

“With Luke,” he finished.

I did not
think
so.

Next!

The Rock Chicks:

Jet: “Don’t fight it.”
 

Next!

Ally: “I don’t get it. Luke’s hot.”

Next!

Indy: “Do you want me to talk to Lee about this guy who chased you in his SUV?”

No!

Next!

Daisy (over the phone while Sissy was dropping me back at Luke’s):

“Sugar, take it one minute at a time. Life will lead you where you need to be.”

That’s what I was afraid of.

Then she went on. “And don’t worry about whoever is after you. When one of the Rock Chicks finds trouble, every one of the Hot Boy Brigade kicks in. Whoever-it-is will have to take ‘em down one by one to get to you and that’s just not gonna happen.”

Eek!

Next!

Jules (after Sissy dropped me off, I had a shower, picked up Luke’s newest clothing additions from the floor, started a load of his laundry and sat at my computer to research all-inclusive vacations in Jamaica):

“Give him time, Ava. There’s more to Luke than you know.”

“I’ve known him since I was eight!”

“I know, but you want the truth?”

No, I did
not
want the truth.

She gave it to me anyway. “I don’t think you know who he is now. If you did, there would be no question.”

Shit.

* * * * *

I finished my deadline project, e-mailed it off and was working on clearing all my other projects in order to send them in well ahead of the due dates which would cause client-wide strokes as I always worked right up to deadline.

I had a plan. I intended to clear my workload and disappear to Jamaica for a month, taking Sissy with me. By the time we got back all the macho men in my life, undoubtedly needing to give
someone
the business, would have moved on to a new girl and I’d be off the hook. Then it would be back to just me and my vibrators.

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