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Hannah bends over, grabbing her sides while laughing. âOh, my God, stop! Youâre killing me.â
âStop making fun of my bootyliciousness then and letâs go!â
Giggling, we make our way to the club, evading people on the street. I see a couple of guys look my way and I feel a little thrill. I donât see anything I like, though, so I keep going until we reach the club and the line thatâs jam-packed out the building. Luckily for us, Hannah has a reservation for us so we donât have to wait. Iâd like to dance sometime before next Tuesday.
We walk past the men in line, and I feel more eyes on me. These men are all dressed well. There are no open shirts and rolled sleeves but rather suits and ties. It must be the club theme for the grand opening. My confidence should grow, but Iâm hit by a sudden feeling of anxiety. Am I really ready to rock someoneâs world or am I just looking for companionship? Itâs been so long since Iâve been in the social company of the opposite sex. I donât even know.
From inside the club, the bass of the music thrums against my body as we reach the door. My heart begins to pound. I almost feel like Iâm back at Trixieâs. Almost. The two handsome bouncers are dressed in fitted suits, their hair cut professionally and their designer sunglasses blocking their eyes. They kinda look like the Men In Black. Whoever is running this place isnât playing around.
âWe have a reservation,â Hannah says. I donât know how she got it. Sheâs got connections, I guess. Hannah gives her name and the bouncers let us in, pulling the large double-doors wide.
The entire interior is just as luxurious as the exterior. The bar stretches around a good quarter of the large rotunda that makes up the main room, lit up beautifully in blues and dim whites. Out on the floor, beautiful women and men dressed in great suits are already dancing beneath a balcony that overlooks everything. Thereâs a crowd up there, and I bet itâs the VIP section from the way things look.
My eyes are pulled to the stage thatâs set up so that the VIP balcony can watch, and I feel my heart speed up some more. I want to get up there. I want to feel their eyes. I want their applause. I want to rock this place out.
âThis place is incredible,â I finally say. Itâs no lie, either. Everything, down to the smallest detail, is amazing.
âIsnât it?â Hannah says, perfectly serious. âThey really went all out.â Hannahâs eyes hungrily rove over the crowd. âBut less talking and more stalking. Letâs hit the bar.â
Weâre not even seated for a full minute before some blonde guy is hitting on Hannah. In my âluckyâ red dress, I feel a little deflated.
My disappointment is short-lived, unfortunately.
âMind if I have a seat?â asks a voice. I look up into a pale but handsome face.
âNot at all,â I say politely.
He sits down beside me and grins, his eyes piercing into me. For some reason, my flesh crawls at his look. Itâs just a bit off, even if he is hot.
âSo where you from?â His voice has a nasal, whiny tone it, and I regret telling him to have a seat.
Somewhere youâre not, I want to say, and hopefully will never be. The words are on my lips, but Iâm not comfortable being rude.
âSummerfield,â I say diplomatically. Come on, itâs been ten months. I should give the guy a chance. Maybe heâs just nervous and heâs actually sweet.
He arches an eyebrow. âSummerfield, huh? Whereâs that?â
I wave my hands nondescriptly. âOff somewhere on the coast.â
He chuckles. âItâs like that, huh?â He nods at the waiter. âCan I have a Bud Light for my lady friend here?â
âYou donât have to buy me a drink,â I try to protest. I hate beer.
âI insistâ he says firmly, grinning at me. âA beautiful girl like you shouldnât be sitting here alone without a beer.â
âIs he the one?â Hannah whispers sarcastically in my ear. I could just kill her. The guy saddled next to her doesnât give me the creeps and remind me of Draco Malfoy.
I mouth No, giving her an outraged look.
âRemember what you said. Unleash the Rox!â she jokes.
More like Iâm thinking of unleashing The Rock to come lay the smackdown on this dudeâs ass if he doesnât take a hint.
The beer comes, and Mr. Weird tries to talk me up some more. âSo, what do you do?â
âOffice stuff, nothing cool,â I reply, trying to politely let the guy know Iâm not interested. âYouâd be bored.â
But heâs not having it. âOh, every job seems boring when youâre doing it,â he says, fiddling with his drink. âHey, try the beer. Itâs pretty good.â
âNot just yet. I donât want to have to run to the ladiesâ room all night,â I reply. Actually, hitting up the ladiesâ room might be a good idea. Itâd get me away from this guy.
âOh, I get that. But come on, what could one beer hurt? Hey, if you need to pee, Iâll escort you to the guyâs room. Nobodyâll say anything.â
Seriously? Now I donât feel bad. My gut feeling was right. This dude is a creep. As the music changes, I mutter under my breath, âSomebody please fucking save me.âJake - One Hour Ago . . .
âThis is gonna be epic,â Nathan Scott, my childhood friend and business partner, boasts as the limo weâre in rounds the corner. Heâs seated across from me, dressed sharp as a tack for our big night.
âAll the cards have lined up for us,â he continues. âWeâve got a great local band and an assload of local celebrities. We even got that girl whoâs got like two million Instagram followers because of her ass. That ass and Club Jasmine
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