The UN Series Complete Box Set (172 page)

I swallow my lust and stand up off the floor. Smoothing my shirt down and walking over to the back door, I speak. “Goodbye, Tate,” I say as flatly as my voice will allow, which isn’t much.

He starts to walk toward me and he grabs a hold of the door. I think he’s about to walk out when he slams it shut and then turns to me. Before I can take a breath, I’m shoved back against the wall as he stares down at me.

“Missy,” he breathes as he lowers his lips to mine and my heart breaks a little bit more.

He’s drunk!

I can smell the alcohol on his breath now that he’s this close to my face. Tequila. Nothing he says will matter to me. Nothing he does will mean anything. Tate’s different when he’s drunk.

He’s into me.

Come tomorrow, when he’s sober, he’ll try to talk about the weather once again, and I’ll be the only one with the memory of tonight. I’ll be the one with the heartache.

“Get away from me, Tate,” I say placing my hands on his hard chest and pushing him away. Screw him and screw the emotions that he makes me have.

He takes a few steps back and chuckles. “You say one thing but mean another.”

“What are you talking about?” I sigh, ready for this night to be over.

He steps back to me and reaches up to run his knuckles down my cheek. His knuckles aren’t soft like Braxton’s. They’re rough and he has scars on some from his past. I like the feel of them better. “You tell me to leave. You say you want me to leave you alone.” He opens his hand and slides it to the back of my neck, holding it firmly and it makes my knees buckle. “Yet, when I was on top of you, I could feel how much your body wanted me. And you look at my cock as if you want to taste it.” His deep voice is a rough whisper and his hard, large body is pushing into mine.

My breath quickens and my stomach knots up. Can he really see how much he still affects me? Can he see that even though he broke my heart, I would still do anything to be with him?

“You’re drunk,” I say. “You don’t know what you’re talking about.”

He gives me a slow and cocky smile, one that very rarely appears on his beautiful face. Tate is known for his looks of hatred and anger. Not much can make him smile. 

His hand comes up and wraps in my hair. He pulls my head back as he lowers his lips to mine. Without even thinking, I open for him to kiss me but he passes my lips and presses his lips to my ear. “I think about you all the time, Missy.” His hot breath makes me shiver and fight with everything I have not to moan at his confession. “I dream about having you again.” His body presses against mine and I can feel his arousal behind his jeans press into my lower stomach. His free hand runs up my jeans before he cups my ass.

I take in a deep breath trying to slow my heart rate and get myself under control. I fist my hands down by my sides and close my eyes tightly trying to fight the tears that I feel coming. How can he do this to me? I swallow the lump in my throat. “Stop,” I whisper trying not to reveal the brokenness in my voice.

“That’s not what you say in my dreams.” His tongue comes out and licks softly before he nibbles on my ear.

I can’t hold back the whimper this time as my body starts to go limp in his hands. “I miss you, Missy. I miss you so fucking much.” His voice is laced with pain and lust. 

I open my eyes and the tears that I tried to hold back run down my cheeks. My body remembers how it felt to be his that one night and it begs for that chance again. But I won’t tell him that I miss him. I won’t allow myself a moment of weakness. I’ve worked too hard and come so far since that night to tell him how much he destroyed me. How it took me months to get back to feeling like myself again. How much I lost from that one night. I want to, but I won’t. Because he won’t remember it tomorrow. He probably won’t even remember being here tonight.

“Do you miss me?” he asks now running his nose down my neck.

I look up at the ceiling trying to get my eyes to dry. “You don’t have to lie to me, Tate.” I clear my throat and ignore his question.

He pulls back and looks down at me. His hands go to either side of my face, and he wipes the tears away. I wish he could wipe the memories away. I’ve worked so hard to forget them, even invented a whole new me. But they come crashing back like a wave on a shore. Suffocating me. Drowning me until I have no option but to give up the fight and let it take me under.

“I’m not lying.” He leans down and places a soft kiss on my lips. I stiffen as I refuse to kiss him back. I need air to breathe as I drown, and that’s not what he’s offering right now. 

He pulls back and looks down at me with those dark blue eyes. He slowly runs a hand down my throat and my skin tingles from the notion. “You’re the best mistake I ever made.”

I close my eyes and a sob racks my body.

Mistake!

That’s all I’ll ever be to him.

“Say something,” he demands softly.

“What do you want me to say?” I whisper keeping my eyes shut.

He wraps his arms around me and pulls me into him.

“I want you to give me something.” He leans down and his lips brush my shoulder. “I want you to tell me that I haven’t lost you.”

I open my eyes and look up at him. “Haven’t lost me?” This time he doesn’t wipe the tears away as they run down my cheeks. He just stares into my eyes as I try to make sense of how my night ended up like this.  

I swallow nervously and then let my thoughts be heard. “You walked away, Tate. You were the one that I lost,” I all but cry out.

“It’s better that way, Missy. You deserve something better,” he says and his brows crinkle as if it confuses him to have to explain that.

“Does it even matter what I want?” I ask angrily.

He shakes his head as he looks down at me.

I swallow the lump in my throat and wipe the tears from my eyes. “I gave up.” My voice is weak, and it makes me want to scream.  

His eyes darken as he looks at me. “Did you hear me? I said I gave up after Vegas. Why are you here now, Tate?” I beg. When he just stares down at me, I continue. “I can’t do this anymore.” It sounds like I’m begging. Like I’m daring him to tell me that he wants to try. That the thought of being without me is too much for him.

He stares at me for a few seconds before he takes my heart and rips it out for a second time. “That’s for the best, Missy. We were never meant to be more than what happened in Vegas.” 

How can he touch me the way he just did? How can he say those words to me, yet deny me once again? I want to slap him. I want to throw something at the wall. But instead, I let the tears fall down my cheeks, and I push him away from me. He doesn’t protest as he takes another step back from me. Slowly, I take in a deep breath as he starts to walk to the back door to leave. 

“I’m sorry it’s over,” he whispers, and I try to take a deep breath. I know he means our friendship. But I can’t help but think he means more.

“It never even started,” I whisper. “You never even gave me a chance to show you that I can be something you might want.” I hate it! I hate him! I’m breaking down like an idiot.

“Missy…” his voice cracks. “It has nothing to do with you. You’re too good for me. I don’t deserve someone like you.” 

I turn around and look at him. He actually looks like he’s sad. Like he regrets that he broke my heart. “I don’t know what happened to make you see so little of yourself but you’re right.” His body stiffens at my words. I’m tired of being the only one hurting here. “I deserve someone who actually wants me. And believes that I’m worth something more than a one-night stand.”

He fists his hands down by his side. “I would have never…” 

I raise my hand, getting angry. “I get it,” I snap. “If you would have known I was a virgin, you wouldn’t have touched me,” I say with my voice rising. “But you did. Grow up and get over it. It was only sex for Christ’s sake. Quit acting like it was something important. It meant nothing to you and nothing to me. It was just a drunken fuck,” I scream as hot tears run down my face as I speak of that night. The lie hurts more than I thought it would. Like I just stabbed myself in the heart.

He just stands there and looks down at me with hard blue eyes and I swallow the lump in my throat. “I already told you. I can’t do this anymore. Goodbye, Tate.”

 

After that night, I had hope. And hope is a frightening thing. Because hope makes you fly and eventually everything comes crashing down. I just didn’t know that he wasn’t gonna be there to catch me.

So here I am, sitting on the couch as the seconds turn minutes and the minutes turn to hours. No Parker. And every time I try to call him, it goes straight to voicemail.

What if he was injured? Shot? Could have been in a car wreck. Who would they call?

I turn to Parker’s room and shove his door open. I go over to his nightstand and start going through it, looking for Tate’s phone. I need to hear his voice. I just need something…

I hear the front door open, and I stomp into the living room. I stand there with my hands on my hips and tears running down my face as I watch Parker walk in with a woman under his arm. And I don’t know why but my stomach drops and my anger rises.

“Where in the hell have you been?” I demand.

He looks at me with concern—eyes wide at my tone. He releases the girl and she takes two steps back as if she’s afraid of the crazy blond standing in front of her.

When he just stands there like an idiot, I continue on like I’m his wife who just caught him cheating.

“I’ve been waiting all night for you to come home. I’ve been sitting on this couch calling you over and over,” I yell. My anger has my voice shaking.

“It died,” he says taking a step to me. “I’m sorry, Missy.”

“You’re sorry?” I ask breathlessly as my heart pounds in my chest like a drum. “I thought something happened to you,” I shout. “I thought you had died,” I cry out

His face softens and I place my head in my hands as I cry. I’ve officially lost mind, but his job is so scary. I was so worried that I lost another friend when he was too busy out trying to track down some pussy. I sob as I feel his arms wrap around me. He gently kisses my hair and whispers sorry once again.

 

*****

 

I sit in Parker’s room on his bed. His cat Puss Puss lays in a ball on my lap purring as I softly pet her. I allow my eyes to look over Parker’s room for the first time. I figured it would have clothes strung out all over the floor. And the bed unmade. But it actually looks like he’s a neat freak, which I would have never guessed.

He has one long dresser that sits against the wall facing his bed. On it lays his gun, badge, and a set of handcuffs. I feel a chill run up my spine when I look at the gun. How something so small could cause so much harm. And it makes me wonder how many people Parker has killed. I would never ask him that, though.

I jump when I hear the doorbell and the cat takes off. I lay down and sigh when I hear Parker answer it. I have a feeling it’s my mother. She’s been calling and texting me every day. I ignore her.

“Where is she?”

I know who it is immediately. It’s Braxton, Parker’s younger brother. I dated him, if you can call it dating. I started seeing him after we got back from Vegas. I was actually with him when I found out I was pregnant with Tate’s baby. And he was also with me when he found out I lost it.

“What?” Braxton screeches pulling my out of my memory. “Why is she in your bedroom?” he demands.

Parker brought me in here to get some rest after I blew up on him and caused him to lose out on getting laid. After we had finished hugging, we found that the chick had bolted. He tried to carry me to Tate’s room, and I went crazy. I can’t go in there. I just can’t do it. So he brought me in here and then left me alone.

“Are you fucking your best friend’s girl?”

“No,” comes Parker’s deep voice. “I would never do that to Tate or Missy.” His voice rises.

I’ve never seen Parker so nice to a woman like he has been to me. I would never sleep with him, though. Or even kiss him. We are both just leaning on one another to help stay standing.

“This is not healthy. She needs to get away from his house.”

I sigh as I get out of bed and make my way into the living room where they are.

Braxton smiles when he sees me. “I’m not leaving.” His smile disappears.

“This isn’t healthy…”
“I heard you,” I interrupt him. “But you’re not gonna change my mind. You just don’t want me here. You never liked Tate.”

“I didn’t like the way he treated you.” He points over at Parker as he continues to speak to me. “I was the guy you leaned on and cried to about Tate. Let me be there for you again. Come stay with me.”

“No,” Parker speaks the word that I was gonna say.

“What the hell, Parker?” he snaps. “When did you become her bodyguard?”

“When you came here and decided that you know what is best for her.”

“And you think you do?”

“Well, I sure as hell am not the one in the room wanting to fuck her.”

Whoa!
“Oh, shut the fuck up. We both know that’s the only reason why you’re doing this,” he shouts. “And for someone who cares so much about her well-being, you sure as hell didn’t mind when she was with that jackass. Tate treated her like shit!”

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