My fingers pinch the smooth plastic in my pocket as I stroll across the asphalt behind Hot Spots. The boys thought they should come, too, just in case. After much deliberation, I conceded one could come but only if I got to drive my own car. I glance over my shoulder, seeing all three occupying my vintage Jeep. Well, I got part of my wish.
I round the corner to the office door swaying open and ignore whoeverâs spraying down the car in the bay. Joe straightens at my approach, but I bypass him completely, heading straight for the stairs. I smirk as my sneakers pound up the creaky steps. Thatâs right, Iâm going to talk to the big man. The owner. Joeâs boss. Coty called him this morning, claiming he wanted to meet about a collaboration for an upcoming event. Walter basically jumped at the chance to get his name out there and promised heâd be in his office today to go over everything. I would feel bad but the dirtbag heâs entrusted with running things in his long absences has shattered any sympathy I mightâve shown otherwise.
Walter startles as the door bounces off the wall.
âCan I help you?â he snips.
Of course he doesnât know me. Why would he? He doesnât bother himself with such menial tasks such as getting to know the faces keeping his business afloat.
âProbably not, but you will.â
Bushy salt and pepper eyebrows sink as the older manâs cloudy eyes narrow. Grayish blond hair feathers over his droopy ears with a rather large nose as the focal point on his weathered face while a rumpled joke of a suit hangs limply off his figure. What size is that thing? Also, are shit brown suits still a thing? Were they ever?
The whole office is covered with a half-inch thick coat of dust with papers strewn about on every surface. The desk heâs sitting at has an empty picture frame next to a knocked over jar of pens. The leather chair sitting opposite him has fissures like scratches covering the seat and Iâm guessing they didnât come from people visiting this office, but another from a time long ago. The place has a scattered, yet forgotten, vibe.
âTell me,â I pull the flash drive from my pocket to set it on his desk, âhow does a sexual harassment lawsuit against your company sound?â
As it turns out, Coty never stopped recording after his ride last night and managed to catch Joeâs late-night visit on camera.
Walterâs caterpillar eyebrows shoot to his hairline and I suppress a smirk, knowing Iâve gained his full attention. Dragging the tattered chair against the scuffed vinyl floor, I take a seat then start from the beginning.
* * *
âI still think you should talk to him about going in on a promotion together. The guyâs a little out of touch, but the wash is popular. Maybe itâll bring both companies more customers.â
After coming downstairs to find all three of my guys standing outside my Jeep like my own security detail, we went out for a late lunch togetherâat their expense unfortunately, since Iâm now unemployed. A surprised, but not completely shocked, Walter offered me a promotion but I refused. Joe was the biggest issue there but he certainly wasnât the only problem at Hot Spots. As much as Joe protested, you canât argue with video proof so he was fired on the spot. Steve, however, was able to keep his job even after everything I told Walter, but it was his word against mine and all that. Nothing new sadly, but disheartening all the same.
âWe donât need that toolâs help.â Marc speaks from the back seat. I glance at him in the rearview mirror through the stray hairs flying around my face. âOurs will be ten times better than his shit ever was.â
Frowning, I turn to Coty in the passenger seat. His knuckles gripping the roll bar tighten as he stares ahead, avoiding me.
âYour what?â When he remains silent, I quirk an eyebrow at Beckett lounging beside Marc, his motorcycle tee billowing around him. Eyes the size of saucers meet mine in the mirror before snapping to Coty.
âBro, you didnât tell her yet?â
Squinting at Coty again, I press, âTell me what?â
Coty sighs, dropping his hands to his lap. Over his shoulder, he says, âWeâve been a little occupied, if you havenât noticed.â
âYeah, banginâ,â Beckett accuses.
Accurate? Yes.
Crass? Also, yes.
I catch Coty shaking his head out of the corner of my eye and sing-song, âNo more sleepovers at your place.â
âLike that will help,â Beckett scoffs. âAngie sleeps with her windows open, everybody knows that. Just like everybody knows Angie also has sex with her windows open.â
Coty lunges between the seats, setting off laughs from the entire car. Marc separates the two, then Coty lands in his seat with a thud.
He notices me sneaking peeks, asking, âWhat?â
âIâm waiting.â
Blowing out a breath, he smooths his jeans before angling his body toward mine. My stomach constricts as my left knee starts to rock back and forth. âI didnât want to do it like this.â Oh, shit. Has anything good ever followed that sentence? âI was going to tell you soon.â Oh my God! A million scenarios play through my mind as I pull into Creekwoodâs entrance. âBut we, the three of us, are opening a shop of our own.â
Parked in a spot alongside the Tahoe, the group falls silent. So, heâs not secretly married? And he doesnât have a kid hidden away that he obviously never sees, making me have to break up with him for being such a horrible father?
Iâm still playing catch-up when Beckett speaks again. âTell her the best part.â
His child-like grin comes into view as I tune back in. Heâs literally bouncing. Whatever Cotyâs nervous to tell me is having the opposite effect on Beck. The guy is practically covering his own mouth to keep from spilling the beans. Marc is quiet though, giving nothing away.
âItâs not just a body shop, I mean weâll be servicing everything with a motor, not just cars, but itâll have a car wash, too. Itâll be built in on the side. Just one bay, but multiple electronic kiosks accepting payments, allowing for cars to go through faster.â
Three sets of eyes watch for my reaction. âOkay?â
âAnd I, well, we are wondering if youâd run it? The car wash portion.â My eyes widen and Coty rushes to add, âYou know most of the positions anyway.â I raise a finger in Beckettâs face, silencing the remark undoubtedly perched on his tongue. âAnd since youâre going to school for business management, we thought youâd be the perfect person.â I open my mouth but he continues, âYouâd call your own shots. Weâd have a say over major decisions obviously, but mostly youâd be free to run the wash however you want. So, what do you think?â
I shake my head, calling over my shoulder as I climb out, âI think youâre insane.â
Huge arms lift me from behind. âAngie, did you hear that? You get to be your own boss. And you get to work with us every day. All your problems solved. Boom. Youâre welcome.â
I smack his arms so he lowers me to my feet.
âYou think thatâll solve my problems? Working for, not with, my neighbors? One is my, I donât know, boyfriend or whatever.â I look to Coty for help, but he just scowls. âOne is a giant man-baby, and the other barely even likes me,â I finish lamely.
âI like you as much as anyone.â Marc shrugs.
I throw my hands up. âYou donât like anybody.â
Beckett nodding, agrees, âShe has a point.â
Snickering, I donât dare look at Coty. I can feel his annoyance from here. He said it himself, we havenât had much time to talk, so that leaves our current relationship without a label. If he thought differently, he shouldâve informed me.
âLook, Cotyâs my brother and if my boy loves you then Iâm cool with you. Weâre a package deal if you havenât noticed. Just donât fuck him over and weâll be good.â
My head is shaking before he finishes. âHe doesnât-â
âReally?â Beckett interrupts, knocking his hand in Cotyâs stomach. âDude, youâre slacking.â
Coty ignores Beckett. âAngela.â
All eyes are on me again and itâs too much. The crazy job proposal. The L word. Itâs all just too much, especially on sweltering concrete with boob sweat pooling beneath my bra. This is not how this conversation shouldâve gone down. After an intense orgasm wouldâve been much more preferable, at least the boob sweat wouldnât be as embarrassing.
I turn for the stairs but Coty rushes forward, catching my hand. âYouâre not leaving, are you?â
âNo, Iâm not going anywhere.â I hate the doubt I see there. The doubt I put there.
Beckett interjects, âAngie, I get it, that was a lot. We couldâve handled that better.â I snort. Understatement of the year. âBut it still doesnât change anything. Cotyâs crazy about you. The kidâs been head over heels since you moved in. And we want you working with us. Youâre the perfect woman for the job. Youâre smart, damn good at what you do, and donât take shit from anyone. Weâd be lucky to have you. Anyone would.â
I blink away the mist coating my eyes.
âJustâ¦donât disappear on us again. We wonât pressure you. You can say no and still be in our squad.â
A watery laugh escapes as I meet each boyâs eye, then Marc and Beckett excuse themselves to the Tahoe, giving me and Coty some privacy.
âWhat are you thinking?â
âThat I need to figure out how Iâm going to pay my bills.â
His arms snake around my back and I wrap mine around his neck.
âWhat do you think about the offer?â
âHonestly?â He nods, watching me closely. âIt sounds great, but-â
âThen weâll figure it out,â cutting me off, Coty continues, âtogether.â
My lungs fill with more air than necessary.
âCan I think about it?â
A loose smile breaks free. âOf course.â He gestures over his shoulder. âI gotta go anyway. Youâll be here when I get back?â
âI might go to the library for a bit, otherwise Iâll be here.â
Coty reaches into his pocket and pulling out his keys, removes one, then hands it to me. âMake yourself at home. Use whatever you need. Iâll see you later.â
With a quick kiss goodbye, he joins the others and they peel out, leaving me alone with my thoughts, and decisions, and sweaty bra.
Walking into the boysâ apartment, I spot empty coffee mugs littering the counter. The reminder of Faye heavy on my mind, I decide to call her myself about the barista job.
The adrenaline from todayâs events begins to fade, its absence making room for the panic at my current situation. If theyâre serious about their proposition, then Iâll need something to hold me over until this new endeavor is a viable reality. I wonât wait around in the meantime. Sharks donât stop when theyâre tired and neither will I.
* * *
âLike what you see, Tom?â I crack an eye to see Coty standing on his balcony, grinning without an ounce of shame at being caught.
âTom?â
âPeeping Tom,â Beckett guffaws as he and Marc join him.
Coty smiles at his roommates then looks back to me, his humor suddenly gone. In the next instant heâs up and over the railingâon the second levelâthen dropping to the ground and landing on his feet like a frickinâ cat.
I scramble up from the lounge chair Iâve been glued to for the last hour. After taking things into my own hands and calling the coffee stand owner, she hired me over the phone. I ran right over to fill out all the necessary paperwork before she could change her mind and Iâve been hanging here for the boys to return ever since.
âHoly shit. Is that how you guys always get down so fast?â
âMaybe. Only for things that are really important though.â He shrugs as he takes my vacated seat, pulling me into his lap.
âThings, huh?â
His lips trace the shell of my ear, tugging on a piercing he finds there. âPeople,â he whispers. âPerson. Specifically, my girlfriend.â
I pull away as he travels down my neck. âIs that what I am?â
Cotyâs breath blows over my bare shoulder making my skin pebble. âWe can use whatever term you want, as long as youâre mine. And before you ask, yes, Iâm yours. Have been since I laid eyes on you, babe. My beautifully broken neighbor girl.â
I scoff just as his teeth make an appearance at the base of my neck. Batting him away, I sit forward to face him.
âAnd you want to be attached to this mess?â
Cotyâs face grows serious and his hands grip my thighs, rubbing soothing circles with his thumbs.
âWeâre all broken in some way or another. Thatâs what binds us together, finding someone you trust enough to protect the pieces that need it most. I canât promise you perfect âcause Iâm not perfect. I canât promise you easy âcause it wonât be. But I can promise to be here for you through it all no matter what, loving you in any way youâll allow me for as long as Iâm breathing. Whether that makes you my girlfriend or not is up to you, but my feelings remain the same. I see your wreckage and want to fix my own just so I can be the armor yours is missing. I love you, Angela.â
His intense gaze never breaks even as mine grows blurry. The L word was tossed around earlier but this is different. Thereâs no mistaking his intent this time. Coty loves me. The boy that taught me how to live is now showing me what it is to love. As much as my mind rejects the notion, my heart decides itâs time to take control for once.
I lean my forehead against his and whisper, âIâm not making any promises either but I fell for you, I fell so damn hard Iâm still waiting for the ground to catch up with me and that scares me, so much. I trust you to hold my many, many broken pieces safely while I find my way though.â
âFind our way.â
âTogether,â I agree. âI love you.â
His insistent mouth kisses me deep and rough, claiming whatâs already his.
âAbout damn time you two make it official.â
Breathless, we pull apart.
âDid you think more about what we talked about, neighbor girl?â
Marc, still in work clothes, sits on the lounger next to ours, pulling out a cigarette while Beckett stands with his arms crossed over a gray shirt that says Does This Bike Make My Ass Look Fast?.
I twist in Cotyâs arms, melting into him as he reclines. He brings his nose to my hair and kisses my temple.
âI did. But I have some concerns.â The tallest of the three motions for me to continue. âThis is new for me. A relationship. Friendships. Trusting anyone in general, especially men. Iâm bad at it. All of it.â I bite my lip, looking between Cotyâs friendsâmy friends.
âAnd you think we arenât?â Beckett bursts. âLook at us. We canât rub together a healthy relationship between the three of us except the one we shaped from scratch ourselves. Nobody showed us how, we just did what felt right, making mistakes as we went. Hell, youâre the first girl weâve ever had around for more than just fu-â
âWhat he means is, this is new for us, too,â Marc quickly interrupts. âBut weâre willing to try because it feels right. The same way it did years ago at the track, riding without a clue as to what would come next but knowing itâd be okay with these two in my corner. Youâre not used to anyone being in yours but know that from here on out, we are. This oneâs taking up the whole fucking thing anyway and where he goes, we go.â He jerks his thumb behind me making Cotyâs chest rumble.
âI think you mean where we go, he goes.â Beckett pretends to beat his fists on his chest.
Coty runs his hands up my sides before wrapping his arms around my middle. âDude, itâs where she goes, I go. Iâve just been biding my time, waiting for her to show up.â
âSo, what do you say, Angie?â
âAll for one and one for all?â I joke.
âIâll settle for a foursome.â
âMotherfucker.â
Iâm set to the side as Coty makes a grab for Beckett. Marc hops up, tossing his cigarette butt and joins the others poolside. They play fight and trash talk amongst themselves, having momentarily forgotten about me. I sit back, watching their dynamic, the ease of it all. The love, the trust. They have each otherâs backs, but like Coty said, itâs more than that. They respect the damaged parts in one another, never using it against each other, always keeping it safe from outsiders. Each man is strong on his own but together theyâre a force to be reckoned with. One Iâve found myself in the middle of. The comfort and security I never thought would come has settled over me like a blanket on a cold night and Iâm growing more and more fond of the refuge itâs provided. The three nosey neighbors refusing to give up on me has generated warmth where only cold previously lived.
Fighting to constantly stand alone was necessary but has left me tired, run down. These three provide a safe place for me to take a restâshould I decide to take one.
Today, though, is not that day.
Laughing, I walk over and shove the unsuspecting trio toward the water. Three different hands shoot out, latching onto mine and together we fall in giving Beckett a version of his foursome after all.