*Lucas*
Ian dropped off at Nostalgia, which I thought was as good a place as any to start looking for Sasha. It irked that she was still gone. It irked that I couldn’t reach her at her dorm. It irked ... well, Sasha just irked in general, and not always in a bad way.
What I should have done was left Ian with the won and driven myself, or had Brady drive, to the seedy bar where we’d t Crispin. But, hindsight was twenty-twenty and, at the ti, I’d thought we’d need the numbers if sothing went wrong.
My eyes swept the sidewalk outside of Nostalgia, but, not seeing Sasha at any end of the street, I decided to go inside.
The atmosphere was the sa, and a thousand tis better than the bar I’d recently left. It was still old-tiy but in a cultivated way, not in a well-we-just-decided-to-never-make-repairs way.
“Goddess, Sasha,” I grunted, looking around the bar. It was just starting to get crowded with the evening clubbers, and if I didn’t make my way around soon, there’d be no finding her even if she was here.
I hunted every corner, every nook and cranny, from the bar to the high-tops to the dance floor. By the ti I was finished, I had to turn sideways to get between people who were chatting and having a good ti.
Just as I was about to make my way back out and look for Sasha elsewhere, I felt a hand on my shoulder.
“Lucas Black!” a familiar voice trilled.
My heart sank and I turned to see Quinn, my ex, standing there with a martini in hand. “Quinn,” I said noncommittally.
Quinn curved her perfectly-manicured nails into my shirt, reminding of the talons of a vulture. “It’s been sooo long, Lucas.”
“Not long enough.” I turned away, but Quinn pouted her plump lips and didn’t let go.
“Aw, don’t be like that, Lucas. Don’t you rember what we ant to each other? Isn’t that worth just a little ti?” Quinn simpered.
I wanted to smack her hand off and be on my way, but her blue eyes were swimming with crocodile tears, and the that had once been in love with her just couldn’t stand to see her cry.
“Five minutes. Outside,” I grumbled, leading her out the door.
Quinn carelessly balanced her martini glass on a passing waitress’s tray and traipsed out the door after .
I figured if I was outside, I could at least watch a few minutes to see if Sasha showed up before moving on. “What do you want, Quinn?” I asked, frowning at her.
Quinn pouted again and pawed my arm. “I miss you.”
Fuck. “I don’t miss you,” I said flatly.
Quinn stepped toward , rubbing her X-rated breasts against my chest. “That’s not true. I know you miss .”
I took a step back. “Quinn, you’re being inappropriate.”
“When did you ever care about appropriate? I rember having sex in the bathroom at the back of–”
“Do you need sothing?” I interrupted her. I didn’t want to walk down that particular mory lane. Everyone had been young and stupid once, but not everyone liked to reminisce about it.
Quinn pawed again. “I heard you were dating a college student. I didn’t know you were so hard up.”
I scowled at her. “You know better than to listen to rumors, Quinn.”
“Do I?” Quinn dallied her fingers along my collarbone.
I caught her hand and stopped her. “You do. Though I’m glad I heard so rumors about you back in the day.”
“I was young and dumb, Lucas. And I don’t rember you being much better.” Quinn licked her lips. “I could be so good to you,” she purred.
“And you’re hoping my bank account will be good to you,” I accused.
Quinn winced. “Well, I an, when I thought you weren’t getting a penny... you shouldn’t have lied to , Lucas.”
“That’s exactly what I should have done. And I caught you out, didn’t I?” I said.
“Well, you weren’t being entirely fair. I an, looking like this isn’t cheap,” Quinn replied, gesturing to her perfectly toned, hourglass figure.
I hadn’t known how much a woman could disgust until now. But there it was. The young pup in who’d loved Quinn desperately even recoiled. I didn’t want her body. I didn’t want any woman’s body. I just wanted Sasha’s body.
“Wow, that’s a look,” Quinn sniffed. “Guess you found your mate, then.”
“Maybe. Maybe not,” I responded. “Either way, it’s no business of yours.”
“Of course it is! You don’t know if she’s your mate because she’s so young pup. Not even old enough to shift yet,” Quinn said. She leaned in close again, touching my lips with her fingertips. “I’m a real woman.”
I didn’t answer her, simply frowned.
“You don’t want to go playing with a pup when you’ve got on the string,” Quinn continued.
“I don’t have you ‘on the string.’ I want nothing to do with you,” I sighed. “Goddess, Quinn, I thought you wanted to co out here to tell sothing important, or catch up on old tis, but you’re just making a fool of yourself.”
Quinn raised her chin. “I am not. I’m telling you what’s on offer. And it’s a lot better than so slutty college pup.”
My eye ticked. “First,” I growled, “you will never, ever, ever call her a slut again. Second, as to slutty behavior, I can think of a few things you’re doing right now that would qualify. And third, I want nothing, nothing to do with you, Quinn. If you can’t accept that, that’s your problem.”
Quinn put a hand on my chest, right over my heart. “Lucas, baby, I’m sorry. Please take back. Please. I promise I’ll be your good girl.”
“I already have a good girl.” Speaking of whom, I saw a flash of movent at the end of the street in the waning evening light and felt my heart leap when I saw it was Sasha.
Sasha, who was looking very pissed off, and watching another woman paw .
“Fuck off, Quinn,” I muttered, shoving her hand off and pushing her aside so I could go to Sasha.
Sasha, unfortunately, didn’t seem to be receptive to my approach. She turned on her heel and began to run away.
Damn Quinn anyway. I picked my pace and jogged after Sasha, shaking my head in amusent that she thought she could get away from .
I was also frustrated because she wasn’t giving a chance to explain.
Then again, if I’d seen her with another man, pawing her....
Well, I’d have broken the fucker’s neck, thrown Sasha over my shoulder, and broken this little impasse between us with a long, long night of apologizing.
Now it was who needed to apologize, and she wasn’t letting .
“Sasha!” I called.
She just kept running.
“Sasha!” I said again.
Sasha ducked into a coffee shop.
I followed her inside, muttering under my breath. “Woman,” I barked, loud enough for the whole coffee shop to hear. “We need to talk.”
“I don’t want to talk,” Sasha replied, her voice trembling.
I felt like an ass. But I was going to correct every misconception she had about Quinn before she had a chance to sit and stew on it.
“Here, coffee’s on the house,” I said, tossing so coins at the barista and grabbing Sasha’s arm. No one protested as I dragged her out, too focused on their free coffees.
“Let go, Lucas! Lucas Black, you let go of RIGHT now!” Sasha snapped as I pulled her into an alley.
I pinned her against the rough brick wall, chest to chest, hip to hip. “I’ll let you go when you listen to .”
“Fine.” Sasha’s lower lip trembled. I wasn’t sure she noticed it, but I sure did. “Talk to .”
“That woman....” I began.
“Oh. Right. Sorry I interrupted,” Sasha snarked.
I transferred her wrists to one hand and put my other hand over her mouth. “Let finish.”
Sasha glared at , but there wasn’t much more she could do now other than let speak.
“That woman is an ex-girlfriend of mine, a real bitch and a golddigger. I don’t know why I decided to talk with her–maybe for old tis’ sake–but she’s still a bitch. She’s still a golddigger. And she’s still my ex. I didn’t want her to touch . But she was pawing at even though I tried to get her to stop....”
Sasha bit my palm and I yanked my hand away. “Yeah, it looked like you were really suffering.”
“I was suffering. I was suffering because that woman was touching . And it wasn’t you,” I sighed, rubbing my palm on my thigh. My Sasha had so strength in those jaws.
“I’m supposed to believe that?” Sasha asked, ending on a sniffle.
I nodded. “Yes, Sasha baby. You’re supposed to believe that. You’re supposed to believe that because I’m telling you. And I wouldn’t lie to you.”
On so level, it was gratifying to see Sasha so upset and possessive about being mauled by another woman. But it broke my heart to see her cry, knowing it was my fault for not shoving Quinn off to begin with.
A tear trickled down Sasha’s cheek. “You’re really confusing, Lucas Black.”
I kissed the tear, then leaned my forehead against hers. “Let un-confuse you. All I think about, all day, every day, is the night we spent together. All I want all day, every day, is to make love to you again. Please, let’s end this stupid war between us, and go share our bodies like we were ant to.”
Sasha swallowed. “That’s what you want?”
“Yes,” I whispered.
“That’s... all you want?” Sasha asked.
I chuckled bitterly. “Not by a long shot, but let’s start there for now. Let’s go ho.”
“No,” Sasha replied, and I groaned.
“Please, Sasha....” I all but begged.
“I have to think of the orb–”
“FUCK the orb!” I snarled.
We stared at each other in silence for a while, then Sasha sighed. “We’re not going ho,” she said again.
“Why?” I asked, exasperated. “Why not?”
“Because it’s too far away,” Sasha murmured, then lifted her lips to mine.
Judging by the kiss that followed, and the way my pants began chaffing in private places, I had to agree with her. Ho was far, far too far away.
“Dorm,” I grunted, releasing Sasha’s wrists so I could lift her, wrapping her legs around my waist.
“Dorm,” Sasha agreed.
I was not surprised to find Ian at the mouth of the alley, waiting for us.
“Campus, Ian. Miss Wentley’s dorm,” I said, my voice strained with desire.
“Of course, sir,” Ian replied.
If he said anything after that, I didn’t hear it. Sasha was in my lap, grinding against my dick, her sweet lips on mine.
This was just the touch I wanted.
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