Chapter Three: He’s Lickable
His hair was dark even in the lights that hit the stage, but I could see bright flashes of blues and greens as he moved. He had a square jaw line that made me wonder what it would be like to nibble on his jaw if I ever got the chance to. I shiver went down my spine as I realized that I wanted to kiss him, well I wanted more than that. It was a more relaxed part of the song for him, so he sat steadily, hitting the drums. His head tilted to the side and he looked out into the crowd. Scanning it like he was searching for something. His eyes landed on me and I felt the strangest sensation. Movies and books talked about this feeling. I never thought it would be something that I would experience.
It was like when our eyes met; the air was sucked from the room. My stomach tightened up and I had to fight down the urge to go to him. He tilted his head down towards the share and a small smile ghosted across his full lips. He looked up at me again and that’s when a soft, womanly arm draped itself around my shoulder.
“Tillie, isn’t this place amazing?” Charity asked, giving me a squeeze before she moved to sit on the bar stool beside me. I looked away from the hot drummer over to my friend. She had on a silver sequin dress that stopped at the top of her thighs, showing off her long tanned legs made longer by her spiky black heels. Her blonde hair was pin straight and she was rocking a smoky eye shadow with a deep plum color on her full, pouty lips.
“It is, the guys are.”
“So hot right?” She finished off my sentence, giving me a wide grin before looking over at the band that was playing on stage. Her eyes landed on the singer and I knew that look in her eyes. Charity had spotted her prey for the night. “Was Jake cool with you coming out with me tonight?”
“I should hope he was, considering how I found him…” I answered, picking up my tumbler and finishing off my drink. “We broke up.”
*What?” she asked, looking away from the stage.
“There was some girl at his apartment wearing one of his shirts. She called herself more than his girlfriend.” | finished off my drink, setting it down onto the glass tabletop. Leaning over, I rested my elbow on to the table and let my chin fall into my palm. “He told me that he rejected me. It was super weird.”
“Rejected you?” Charity asked, her head whipping away from the stage to look at me. Her lip was pulled back,
showing me her perfectly straight white teeth. “Like rejected? What an asshole.”
“Yeah, it was strange. I mean all, like formal. Then she growled at me.” I said with a shrug. “I know we weren’t in love with each other, but it still hurt.”
“That’s…” she said, her lips twisting up and her nose crinkled. “Different. But you know the best way to get over him is to drink and dance the night away with some smoking hot guy.”
“Right, I thought it was weird, too. Is it really?” I asked, smirking at my best friend.
“Yes, it is. It’s just what the doctor ordered.” She said, reaching over and grabbing my hand. “Let’s go dance.”
“Charity, you’re not a doctor yet.” I giggled.
“But I will be.” She squeezed my hand before pulling me out onto the dance floor. We weaved through the crowd
until she stopped in the middle of the dance floor. I looked over at my friend. She had her head tilted to the side with the strangest look in her eyes as she looked up at the singer.
His eyes were locked on her and I watched her lips move, but the word was too low for me to hear.
“Charity, you okay?” I shouted, trying to be heard over the loud music.
Her shoulders shook for just a second and she pulled her gaze away from him. “Yeah, I just, I’m going to meet him.”
“A girl knows.” She pointed to her nose and then back to the stage.
I looked over at the singer on stage, taking him in. He was tall and lean, his black leather vest was tight against his chest accentuating how thin he was. Leather pants looked painted onto his legs, silver chains completed the look, making him look every bit the hungry artist. His dark brown hair was slicked back away from his face, which was all hard lines and high cheeks bones.
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