Authors: Piper Vaughn
hadn’t already decided it wasn’t my sort of place, I
would have then. There wasn’t anything too
extreme, not that I immediately saw, anyway. Men
in leather—harnesses, pants, chaps, vests, shorts—
mingled with men dressed more casually in jeans
and T-shirts. The men on the dance floor and
surrounding the bar were a broad mix, everything
from burly older guys with thick pelts of chest hair
to the waxed, body-by-gym types and the Average
Joes. Looking around, I thought I was probably the
smallest one there, both in height and build. More
than a few of the guys were checking me out, eyes
roving over me like I was a juicy little lamb chop
they’d been waiting all day to devour.
I clung tighter to Archer’s arm as he led us to
a small two-top table. “Want a drink?” he asked.
I hesitated. An appletini would have usually
been my choice, but the very idea of the looks I
might get if I ordered one in this crowd had me
shuddering a little. If the bartender would even
make one. “Um… rum and Coke? Maybe with, uh,
a twist of lime or something.”
Archer’s lips twitched. “Coming right up.”
He was gone for an excessively long time, or
maybe it just seemed that way because of the looks
I kept getting. Sweat broke out on my forehead
after a few minutes, and it had nothing to do with
the temperature in the place.
A huge guy decked out entirely in leather,
with tree trunk arms and pecs that seemed to strain
the vest he wore, had been staring at me nonstop
since Archer had wandered off. He watched me
with an intensity that unnerved me, because I was
sure that behind those icy blue eyes, he was
probably playing out some mental scene that
included me either bent over or down on my knees.
But that actually wasn’t the most unsettling thing.
The thing that had me
really
disturbed was the fact
that there was another guy kneeling at his feet. He
was dressed in leather from head to toe, and I
mean that literally—he had a mask over his face
that zipped at the mouth, a studded leather collar
around his neck which attached to the leash the
other guy was holding, and a full leather bodysuit
that covered every inch of his skin, save for his
hands.
He’d
been staring at me too. Or at least I
thought so. With the mask, it was sort of hard to
tell.
When Archer finally came back, I accepted
the glass he offered and drained half the contents in
one long gulp. I cringed a little as it went down—I
wasn’t used to drinking rum—but if we were going
to stay in this place for a while, I definitely needed
some liquid courage to get me through.
Archer finished off his own drink and licked
his lips. He didn’t seem to notice the guy who was
still staring my way. “Come on, let’s dance.”
He grabbed my hand and pulled me off my
seat and onto the crowded dance floor. The music
was different from the usual club fare. Instead of
the dance mixes I was used to, it was mainly metal
with growled-out lyrics and heavy bass lines. Not
my favorite, but I went with it anyway. Archer got
a little handsy as the songs went on, and I went
with that too. I didn’t have the excuse of being
tipsy this time; I just hoped it would keep any other
interested parties away.
Of course, Archer didn’t know that.
Eventually his groping turned into more than I was
comfortable with—especially when he tugged me
into a darkened hallway that might have led to the
restrooms, but judging by the grunts and sounds of
slapping flesh, the people there were more
interested in other activities.
I shook my head and tried to pull back. “No.
Let’s go get another drink.”
Archer looked at me for a long moment, eyes
narrowed. “You really are a tease, aren’t you?”
I swallowed thickly and shook my head again.
“No. I’m not. This just isn’t my scene, okay? I’m
not a backroom sex kind of guy. I like beds and
sheets and, you know, privacy.”
Archer rolled his eyes and heaved a loud
sigh. “Fine, let’s go back and have another stupid
drink. Maybe then you’ll get over this prude shit
and fuck me already.”
I didn’t even know how to respond to that. I
wasn’t willing to have sex with him in public, and
that made me a prude? I couldn’t believe he would
say something like that to me. My stomach churned
unpleasantly as I followed him back to our table.
Once I was sitting down, he turned and vanished
into the crowd, presumably to go get our drinks.
Oh, God. Why am I here? Why did I agree to
come here? All he wants is sex.
It was, I realized,
all he’d ever wanted. And I should’ve known that
from the way he’d acted on our other dates.
Instead, I’d let loneliness and foolish hopes get the
better of my good judgment.
Never again.
Part of me wanted to leave right then, right
that very second, but he’d driven me to the club,
and I didn’t have a clue what neighborhood we
were in. When he came back, I’d finish my drink
and then I’d ask him to take me home. He couldn’t
refuse. No one could be that much of a jerk.
I waited for fifteen minutes… twenty-five…
forty. Finally, it became clear that Archer had no
intention of returning to our table, or to me.
I stood and went to search for him, mentally
berating myself the entire time. How mortifying
was it, being ditched in the middle of a date?
Beyond
mortifying.
Miles
beyond. It hadn’t
happened to me before, and hopefully never would
again. I didn’t think I could stand to go through that
kind of embarrassment more than once.
Well, I didn’t care where Archer was, or
what he was doing, or whether or not he was ready
to leave. He
owed
me. He’d brought me to
Manacle. He’d abandoned me when he realized I
wouldn’t be giving him any. The very
least
he
could do was make sure I got back home. After that
he could go trolling the streets until dawn for all
that it mattered to me.
It took me a while, but I eventually found him.
The embarrassment I’d been feeling tripled when I
did. He was in the restroom, eyes closed,
apparently not even thinking about me anymore.
The guy who’d been staring at me earlier was
standing next to him with a hand under Archer’s
shirt, up near one of Archer’s nipples. The guy’s
slave, or pet, or whatever the hell, was kneeling at
Archer’s feet, his lips wrapped around Archer’s
cock, sucking greedily. He hadn’t even taken the
mask off.
I gaped for a moment, so stunned I couldn’t
even find it in me to speak. There was no jealousy.
No pain. Just pure, face-burning, skin-crawling
humiliation. Not only ditched on a date, but for a
blowjob from some random, leashed stranger in a
grimy bathroom that reeked of stagnant urine and a
few other things that didn’t bear thinking about. It
was the inappropriately perfect culmination to my
nightmare of an evening.
I knew this sort of stuff went on, of course,
and typically I wasn’t one to judge someone else’s
lifestyle choices. Lord knew there were plenty of
people who questioned mine, and I hated that. But
the situation was so far beyond what I was used to,
I wasn’t sure anything could have prevented my
initial reaction—resounding shock, followed by a
heaping bucketful of disgust. That feeling was
directed not toward creepy Mr. Leather or his pet,
but entirely at Archer, whose behavior couldn’t be
attributed to anything but sheer self-absorption.
I turned around and walked out of that
bathroom, out of that club, out into the relative
quiet of the warm early-September night. I’d heard
that during the winter months the temperature could
dip below forty once the sun set, but right then my
jeans and light T-shirt were more than enough
protection as I started to wander away from
Manacle and into the industrial area surrounding it.
I knew I shouldn’t go far, but I needed a bit of
distance before I even attempted to figure out how
I was going to get home.
I could call Rue. My watch said it was only a
little after midnight—not
too
late, all things
considered—but I hesitated to drag him out of bed
and into my mess. I could also dial information and
have them send me a cab. As expensive as that
might be, it was probably the smartest option, and
it didn’t involve making my best friend come to a
questionable area in the middle of the night.
I pulled my cell from my pocket and touched
the screen, fully intending to call a cab, but instead
my fingers seemed to move of their own accord. I
watched with a strange disconnect as my contacts
opened and Asher’s name appeared, second on the
list after his brother’s.
I’d only managed to last three days with
Asher’s card burning a hole in my pocket before I
programmed his number into my contacts. There
had been nearly a dozen moments in the time since
when I’d sat there, phone in hand, thumb hovering
over his name, daring myself to press down. I
hadn’t been able to bring myself to do it, no matter
how much I’d been tempted. But right then, without
my brain making any sort of conscious decision, I
tapped his name.
For a few seconds, I just stared at the screen,
unable to believe what I had done, watching
blankly as the call timer kicked in and the line
started ringing. He answered on the third ring,
voice sounding small and tinny since I was still
holding the phone at chest level.
“Hello?” he repeated. “Is someone there?”
I jerked the phone up to my ear and forced
myself to speak around the massive lump in my
throat. “A-Asher?”
“Yeah. This is. And you are?”
I licked my suddenly dry lips, hesitating.
What would he think of me calling him so late at
night? I couldn’t explain why I had, not even to
myself, and I didn’t want to come off as crazy. The
only thing I knew was that his voice had soothed
me, loosened something in my chest and let me
breathe again. I didn’t want him to hang up, but I
couldn’t seem to make my tongue work.
“Is this,” he started, then paused abruptly. “Is
this Dusty?”
I nodded and clutched tighter at my phone, my
pulse racing. “Yes.”
There was a moment of silence, broken only
by the unsteady sound of his breathing. “Aren’t you
with Archer?” he asked eventually. “Did
something happen?”
“I… I was with him, yeah, but I… I’m not
anymore.”
“Where are you?”
“Down the block from Manacle. He’s still
inside. I don’t know when he’s coming out, and I…
I need someone to take me home. I hate to ask, but
do you think you could—?”
“Yeah,” he interrupted. “I’m on my way right
now. Just… please go wait inside. I’ll text you
when I get there. That’s not the best area to be out
alone.”
“Okay.” He didn’t have to ask me twice. I’d
endure that club all night long if it meant he’d
come get me.
“Wait for me.”
I opened my mouth to respond, to tell him I
had no intention of leaving Manacle with anyone
but him, but the phone beeped twice in my ear,
signaling that the call had already been
disconnected.
I tucked it back into my pocket and went back
to Manacle to wait.
Almost half an hour later, my phone buzzed. I
checked the message, which read only “outside.”
That was all I needed to know. I exited the club
once again, past the sneering bouncer who’d
watched me come and go with that same mocking
expression on his face. I hadn’t so much as caught
a glimpse of Archer since that scene in the
bathroom, and I honestly didn’t mind.
There was a blue Volkswagen station wagon
idling at the curb in front of the club. I walked over
to it, fighting back a sigh of relief when I saw
Asher sitting behind the wheel. I slid into the cool