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Authors: Chloe Walsh

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I nodded slowly.

I ached in ways I never knew I could.

His arm came around my waist, forcing me to turn and look at him.

“I didn’t know. You should have told me it was your first time baby.”

I pulled away from him and turned back to look out the window.

“I’ll be fine. You didn’t do anything I didn’t want you to.”

“Dammit Lee, look at me.”

I looked up at him.

His eyes held the world of regret and I cringed.

“Last night, it…”

I interjected before he could say those words again, “Let me guess it shouldn’t have happened and can’t happen again. Oh and you’re sorry you led me on?”

The damn broke, and tears poured from my eyes.

“That is not what I was going to say Lee. But I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t sorry.”

I flinched.

“Okay you’re sorry, you don’t want me. You regret what happened. I get it Kyle, I do. So please, please just stop talking about it.”

He ran his hand through his hair, and hissed, “I don’t know what to tell you other than I’m sorry.”

I cried harder and Kyle pulled me into his arms.

“Don’t cry baby. It shreds me when you cry.”

I sobbed in his arms.

“Then stop making me cry,” I whispered.

 

“So you gonna tell me what all that was about earlier in the kitchen?” Cam asked when we sat into her car after her shoot.

I had deftly avoided the interrogation until now, hoping that she wouldn’t bring it up.

“What?”

I decided to play dumb, I felt it would work best since I had no clue what was happening in my life.

“I’m blonde Lee,” Cam growled, pulling out into traffic, “But I’m far from stupid, I know something’s up with you. You’ve barely said two words all day.”

I groaned, tying my seatbelt as Cam pulled off into traffic.

“I know, I know, you’ll tell me when you’re ready,” she grumbled.

“But I meant what I said when I told you to stay away from Kyle. He’s got too much baggage and broodiness for most girls, especially you.”

Didn’t I know it…

“I see your poor attempt at covering his mark,” she chuckled, flicking my neck with her finger.

“I can’t believe you let him brand you Lee.”

 

 

 

KYLE

 

“Dude, tell me you finally nailed the ice queen?”

Derek’s smart-ass remark once the girls had left was the reason he was currently pinned against the wall.

“Say it again man, I dare you.”

He grinned widely, “I’ll take that as a big fat yes.”

I gripped him tighter.

“Kyle, seriously dude back up, I meant it as a joke. You know that.”

I pulled my arm away from his throat, and shifted back from him, keeping eye contact.

“Don’t talk about her like that again, ever.”

Derek straightened himself, clearly unsure of what to do.

Awkward.

“Cam is gonna flip man,” he said, as he walked over and poured two cups of coffee.

“What the hell were you thinking?”

Walking back over, he handed me one, “You wanna talk about it?”

Hell no, this was Lee.

I couldn’t talk about her as if she was just another notch on my bedpost.

I fucking ruined enough of her. I was not going to soil her reputation as well.

“I messed up Derek, like the biggest fucking mess up of mess ups.”

I couldn’t take back sleeping with her, or change the way I behaved after.

Shit, I was rough with her.

I was way too rough…

“I’ll say man, if those bed sheets in the laundry are anything to go by.”

I glared at him.

Derek had the decency to blush.

“No I’m not being a creepy bastard,” he said, taking a sip of his coffee, “I had a few things to wash. I, uh, saw the sheets in the machine when I was putting my stuff in. It was a rough guess, but by the look on your guilty ass face, I guessed right.”

Oh, this was fucking fantastic.

I collapsed into a chair.

“I didn’t know, she didn’t disclose that piece of information.”

I felt horrible for talking about Lee to Derek but I needed to talk to someone.

I couldn’t talk to Linda; she’d hate me, or Cam; she already hated me.

That left Derek.

He sat down beside me, patting my shoulder.

“Still,” he mused, “On the bright side, you know you’re the only one.”

I knew that and the thought thrilled me.

I wanted to kick myself.

I should not be thrilled that I took Lee’s virginity.

I shouldn’t feel proud about it.

Jesus, I hated myself.

“Fuck knows how many Cam had before me,” he muttered.

I cringed for him. Poor guy.

Derek and I both knew how ‘openly’ Cam had given out her favors before she and Derek hooked up, which explained a lot of why Derek was so fucking paranoid.

However, they were together, something Lee and I weren’t, something we could never be.

She had no future with me.

I groaned in frustration, pulling my hair.

“Dude what are you gonna do about Rachel? That bitch will go nuclear on Lee if she gets wind of the two of you.”

I knew that.

God why did he keep stating my fucking thoughts aloud, it was bad enough they were in my head.

Fuck my life.

“There is no me and Lee, you know why I can’t Derek,” I muttered.

“Kyle man, you know I love you like you were my own little retarded brother right?”

I glared at Derek, smart-assed little shit.

“So dude, please listen to me.”

I tensed, I knew what he was going to say, and I knew it would not make a blind shit of difference.

“You gotta stop punishing yourself for what happened nearly two years ago. It wasn’t your fault Kyle. It was a fucking accident, that shouldn’t determine the rest of your life. Rachel is a big girl. You don’t have to go through with it dude.”

I couldn’t look at him, he did not understand.

“Yeah, I do man.”

 

 


Chapter Twenty-three 

 

LEE

 

It was three weeks and six days before Kyle spoke to me again.

Twenty-seven miserable days, where I spent the time pretending not to be hurt, and he pretended I didn’t exist.

He ignored me at home, avoided me at work, and I walked home every night from work alone.

It was a Friday evening when the silence finally broke.

I was finishing my shift and leaving the hotel when Kyle grabbed my wrist and spun me back to face him, backing me up against the outside wall of the hotel.

“We need to talk princess.”

He leaned into me, his face inches from mine.

The smell of whiskey off his breath blowing into my face was a wrecking ball to my self-control.

If he thought he could click his fingers and I would come running, he had another thing coming.

“Get away from me, you’re drunk,” I growled, pushing at his chest with both of my hands.

He did not budge.

“Stop fucking running from me,” he retorted.

“I’m not running, I’m leaving, there’s a difference. I’m ‘walking’ home,” I said brushing past him.

“Fine, I’ll walk with you.”

He fell into step with me as I marched down the sidewalk.

“Don’t put yourself out on my account; I’m sure you have plans already. I’m sure Rachel, or one of your ‘friends’ would be more than thrilled to have your company, in fact that would make me ecstatic.”

He looked hurt.

“You’re my friend,” he said quietly.

“No,” I spat, anger building inside of me, “We are not friends anymore. I don’t need a friend like you.”

I broke into a sprint, but he grabbed my elbow and dragged me back into his chest.

“Jesus, Lee I just want to speak to you. Why are you being so damn awkward?”

“Why are you? You could have spoken to me three weeks ago, but you didn’t. You ignored me. Now I’ve told you to leave me alone, so please go right ahead.”

I knew I sounded like a bitch, but I was furious.

“You’re fucking impossible, you know that Lee? I don’t know why I bother.”

Ouch, that stung.

“Yeah? I ask myself the same question about you Kyle,” I shouted, pressing my fingers to my temple.

“Fuck,” he shouted, kicking the ground.

People were gathering close by; we were causing a scene.

“Are you alright there Lee?”

Mike’s voice broke through the tension and I was never so happy to see him in my life.

“She’s fine,” Kyle growled, “This is a private conversation asshole.”

Kyle stepped in front of me as Mike approached.

“It doesn’t look all that private to me, boss.” Mike said, stepping closer to us.

I could hear the derisive way he said the word boss.

Tension was emanating from both men, and my nerves were in bits.

“Actually I’m not feeling well. Mike, could you give me a ride home?”

I edged away from Kyle but he grabbed my arm again.

Leaning down to me, he growled, “Don’t go ANYWHERE with him.”

I had enough of him and his macho crap.

“Take your hands off me Kyle. You promised.”

Kyle released me as if I had burned him.

I straightened my spine and walked over to Mike, taking his outstretched hand gladly.

I was going to go apartment first thing tomorrow.

No room was worth this continuous heartache.


 

 


LEE

 

“Do you want to talk about it?”

Those were the first words Mike had said as he pulled his car up in front of my house, Kyle’s house.

I had to wait at the hotel for a couple of hours for Mike to finish his shift, and I was grateful for the delay.

I did not want to home tonight.

Several cars filled the driveway, and the sidewalk.

Great, another damn party was all I needed.

I unhooked my seat belt, and turned to face Mike.

He really was quite attractive.

He had a healthy look about him; broad and strong, and he had normal seat belts in his car.

He was being real nice to me, and I felt incredibly awkward right now.

It was not fair to cause trouble for him.

I took a steadying breath.

“I’m sorry about Kyle, it won’t happen again. I’m sorry that I dragged you into my personal life.”

I was so embarrassed, my nerves were frazzled.

I felt like I had walked into the twilight zone when I saw Kyle outside the hotel earlier.

I could not keep up with him, and his mixed signals.

If he wanted to speak to me, he could have anytime in the past three weeks.

He chose not to though, and I was not going to be a pushover for him anymore.

I was not going to fall into his lap again, or his bed.

His ignorance had hardened me.

I was beginning to feel like Kyle hated me and wanted me all in the same breath.

“I don’t mind being dragged in Lee. I’m concerned about you.”

He looked at me with a sympathetic expression; his brown eyes warm.

It made a change for a man to look at me with kindness rather than disgust and anger.

“I’m fine Mike,” I muttered, fighting back to tears that threatened to fall.

Do not cry.

Do not cry.

Mike laid a hand gently on mine.

I flinched but forced myself to leave it there.

“You’re not fine Lee. I know Kyle Carter better than you do. I get that he’s our boss, but the guy is bad news. He ruins women and doesn’t give two shits while he does it. If you knew the half of what he’s done,” Mike stopped and sighed, “It looks like he has a party going on in there. Do you want to stay at my place for tonight, get a little distance from him?”

Seeing my horrified expression, he smiled, “On the couch of course.”

I wished I had somewhere else to go.

I did not want to go inside and face Kyle, Cam, or that bitch Rachel.

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