Dirty Sexy Saint: Chapter 9
Dirty Sexy Saint (A Dirty Sexy Novel Book 1)
Thursday night was buy-one-get-one-free night for shots at Kincaidâs, which always drew the younger crowd. A lot of the customers who came in on Monday for ladiesâ night returned to take advantage of yet another drink special and troll for a midweek hookupâand that included Mason, who was currently out on the dance floor getting down and dirty with the girl heâd been flirting with for the past hour.
Clay shook his head, knowing his brother would be in the womanâs pants before the night was over, and as long as Mason didnât utilize the bathroom to screw his latest conquest, Clay would look the other way and not kick him out of the bar. But if Mason dared to use Clayâs office, heâd castrate his sibling, because he didnât want anything tainting the memories of everything heâd done to Samantha in that room, and all the erotic ways heâd made use of his desk and made her his. Even if it had just been for that brief bit of time together.
Remembering how well Samantha had responded to him, how tight and hot sheâd been around his cock, had his gaze searching for the woman whoâd blown his mind, and his dick, just a few hours ago. Being with her had been sexy and dirty and so incredibly addicting heâd be a Goddamn liar if he said he wouldnât touch her again. Not now that he knew what her pussy tasted like and what her mouth felt like wrapped around his shaft. Sheâd left him reeling from the most earth-shattering encounter heâd ever had, and for the first time ever, he couldnât stop thinking about a woman long after sex was over.
Yeah, he was so damned screwed.
Clay stood at the far end of the bar, his gaze coming to rest on the object of his search. While Tara and Gina worked the service area, Samantha wove around the crowded tables, delivering drinks and food and taking orders. She was completely relaxed and glowing, no doubt from the three orgasms heâd given her earlier. The uncivilized caveman side of him took pride in the shine radiating from her porcelain skin and those luminous blue eyes.
She smiled at customers and laughed at something one of them said to her. The guy followed up his comment with a winkâwhich made Clay clench his jaw in irritation. Watching other men flirt and hit on Samantha was the worst part of her working at the bar. He didnât like seeing it happen nightly any more than he appreciated the fact that he felt that way about her at all.
Clay had never been a jealous, possessive kind of guy, and he had no business feeling that way now. He didnât do messy or complicated relationships with women, and he reminded himself that Samantha was no different. What they had was a short-term fling. He was too fucked up from his shitty past, too jaded by life in general, and too used to being alone to think otherwise. And mostly, he was too emotionally damaged to give any womanâSamantha, especiallyâthe kind of love and forever promises she deserved and no doubt wanted.
He just didnât have it in him, and knowing that truth about himself had always enabled Clay to keep women compartmentalized in a way that ensured there were no misunderstandings, no unrealistic expectations. Just hot, uncomplicated sex. He attempted to keep Samantha in that same neat, temporary box in his brainâbecause he knew her time here was brief and merely a reprieve from her real life. It wouldnât be long before she either figured out what she wanted to do with her future and moved on or succumbed to parental pressure and returned home to marry the gutless bastard her father had chosen for her.
Clayâs stomach twisted with real fucking pain at the notion, something he preferred not to think about nowâor everâeven though he realistically knew that heâd never fit into her world. Socially, they were polar opposites. One way or another, her leaving was inevitable, and there was no way heâd try and stop her when the day arrived. In fact, heâd be doing her a huge favor by waving good-bye when the time came.
Yeah, keep telling yourself that. Whatever worked to let her go. As long as she didnât resort to option number two and choose home, along with the asshole waiting to put a ring on her finger. In the meantime, heâd do all he could to keep her happy while she was hereâanother anomaly for him, but fuck it. He wanted her happy, and that included encouraging her to pursue her interest in being a pastry chef.
Clay had given a lot of thought to the ways he could help Samantha in that regard. She didnât have a resume or the hands-on experience to impress a potential employer, but she was a certified pastry chef, and thanks to the housekeeper whoâd initially taught her, she had honed her skills over the years. Her best bet was to find someone whoâd let her prove her value and expertise in a less traditional way. It was an idea Clay was working on, and with Katrinaâs help, he had a surprise for Samantha he hoped would be ready tomorrow.
Out of the corner of his eye, Clay saw a guy sit a few barstools down from where he was standing. Reluctantly dragging his gaze away from Samantha, he turned toward the customer, only to realize that it was his youngest brother, Levi, who hadnât been in all week, which was fairly normal for Levi since he wasnât into the bar scene. So the fact that he was here now, on a very crowded night, told Clay that heâd stopped by for a specific purpose. And it wasnât difficult to figure out what that reason was, or whose big, fat mouth had gossiped like a fucking girl to their brother.
Tamping down his annoyance, he strolled over to where Levi was sitting. His twenty-four-year-old brother was the fairest of the three of them, with light green eyes and sandy blond hair. Clay had always assumed Levi had taken after whoever had fathered him, since he had none of their motherâs features like he and Mason did.
âI take it youâve talked to Mason?â Clay asked by way of a greeting.
âNot personally, though he did text me to tell me that you have a woman living with you,â Levi replied with a raised brow. âYouâd think big news like that would come directly from you, instead.â
âSheâs not living with me in the way you mean,â Clay explained, trying not to sound defensive.
âDoesnât matter why sheâs living with you,â his brother said, his tone and gaze serious. âThe fact that you let a woman stay in your apartment for more than a night is quite shocking and fascinating.â Levi narrowed his gaze, studying Clay in that pensive way of his.
Even as a young boy, Levi had been the quiet one, always contemplating and analyzing a situation, and Clay had no doubt he was doing so now. Being a cop only amplified that personality trait, and Clay didnât like all that knowing speculation directed at him.
Glancing away, Clay grabbed a glass and filled it with ice to make Leviâs drink of choiceâorange juice and soda water. Yeah, his brother was a teetotaler. After witnessing the harsh effects that alcohol and drugs had on a personâs disposition as a kid, heâd never touched the stuff, unlike Mason, whose personality ran toward more destructive traits. Their middle brother got high however he could to forget the past and numb the pain.
âSamantha didnât have anywhere else to go since her family cut her off financially,â Clay said, turning his thoughts back to Samantha as he poured the juice and soda water into the glass at the same time so they mixed together. âIâm just helping her get back on her feet.â
âThatâs very charitable of you,â Levi drawled as his gaze scanned the crowded bar area, then came back to Clay. âI take it sheâs the gorgeous blonde over there?â
Samantha was hard to miss, and she was the only waitress who Levi hadnât seen before. âYeah, thatâs her.â Clay set the orange juice spritzer on a napkin in front of his brother. âHer name is Samantha.â
âAlso known as Cupcake?â Levi tried covering the smirk on his lips by lifting his glass for a drink, but Clay caught the sly gleam in his eyes.
Clay glared at his brother. âFuck Mason and his big mouth.â And for being such an asshole, he thought grumpily.
Levi chuckled in amusement. âAhh, brotherly love at its finest. Did you really expect anything less of Mason?â
Not trusting himself to reply to that comment with his own feelings about brotherly love, Clay instead grunted in response just as he saw Samantha come up to the service area to pick up a drink order. She looked over at him, her smile so sweet, sexy, and intimate he had no fucking idea what to do with the strange and unfamiliar emotions tightening his chest.
So he pushed the feelings away and lifted his hand to motion Samantha over. Her entire face lit up at his summons as she walked toward him.
âHey, handsome,â she flirted. âWhat can I do for you?â
Oh, hell, there were all kinds of suggestive innuendos in that question, and if theyâd been alone, he would have played along, tossing out a dirty and descriptive response of what, exactly, she could do for him. Unfortunately, introductions were in order, and that speculative gleam was back in Leviâs gaze as he watched the interaction between him and Samantha with too much interest.
With a groan, Clay said, âSamantha, Iâd like you to meet my younger brother, Levi,â he said, tilting his head toward the man she was standing next to. âHeâs a cop with Chicago PD.â
Instead of the embarrassment Clay had expected, her grin widened, and her eyes shone with genuine pleasure as she turned toward his brother. âItâs so great to meet you.â She eagerly shook the hand that Levi offered.
âLikewise,â Levi said with a smile.
Clay was suddenly grateful that his youngest sibling had better manners than Mason. At least around Samantha. Once she walked away, Clay was pretty sure the interrogation would ensue, and Levi was damn good at extracting information.
âSo, youâre the respectable brother,â Samantha said, her tone light and humorous.
Levi raised a brow in surprise. âExcuse me?â
âKatrina,â Clay said, knowing that was all the explanation his brother needed. The other woman had distinct opinions about each of the brothersâ personalities, and they were pretty much on point.
âAhhh,â Levi said in understanding, then shrugged. âI suppose I am the respectable one, at least compared to Mason,â he replied with a laugh.
âThatâs an understatement,â Clay muttered. âThereâs a reason Katrina calls him a manwhore.â
Samantha tipped her head, her blue eyes clear and way too guileless. âI just think Mason hasnât met the right woman yet.â
Levi rolled his eyes at Clay, who let out a laugh.
âThatâs an optimistic thought, even for Mason,â he said.
Levi nodded. âThe manâs got a point.â
They both knew their middle brother much too well. Heâd never had a relationship with a woman that was anything more than a few days, a week tops, of pure unadulterated sex. Not to mention, the right woman was right under his brotherâs nose, but Mason was either completely oblivious to her feelings or he didnât want to take a chance on Katrina and risk ruining the close bond and friendship theyâd shared for so many years.
âSamantha, your order is up,â Gina called from the service bar.
âI need to get back to work,â Samantha said, though she smiled at Levi one last time. âIâm sure Iâll see you around.â
Levi watched her walk away, and as soon as she was out of earshot, he glanced back at Clay, that intuitive look back in his light green eyes. âThis one is different, isnât she?â
Clay struggled to keep the truth locked away, because an affirmative answer would force him to evaluate those feelings that were stirring to life inside of him. Feelings that would acknowledge that yes, Samantha was different from any woman heâd been with before. She was unique and specialâand so out of his league he was stupid to ever think otherwise.
âWhatever there may or may not be between us, itâs casual, and only until she figures out what she wants to do next.â He refused to give Levi any details about their relationship or admit just how in over his head he actually was.
Levi absently swirled the orange liquid in his glass, his gaze shrewd in a way that twisted Clayâs insides. His brother was smart. Professionally and personally, he was observant, direct, and insistent. He also didnât beat around the bush and wouldnât be afraid to bring up shit Clay preferred to keep dead and buried.
If Clay was lucky, Levi would keep things focused on Samantha only. âWhat? Spit it out already,â Clay muttered.
Levi placed his glass on the table, leaned forward, and met Clayâs gaze. âIf you honestly believe this woman is a casual fuck, then youâre a goddamn idiot.â
Clay bristled. âI know what Iâm doing.â
Levi released an insipid laugh and shook his head. âYou donât know shit. I saw the intimate way she looked at you,â he said as he folded his arms on the surface of the bar. âAnd more importantly, before you saw me, I noticed the way you looked at her. Like you were ready to vault over the counter if any guy in the place so much as laid a hand on her. Iâve never seen such a possessive look in your eyes. Thatâs how I know Samantha is different.â
Clay clenched his jaw, hating that heâd been so transparent. âI barely know Samantha.â The lie burned in his throat.
âI know our mother didnât give us a reason to trust women,â Levi said, diving right into that forbidden territory Clay had hoped to avoid. âShe didnât give a shit about us, and Wyatt was even worse,â his brother went on, daring to bring up the mean son of a bitch their mother had left them with. The bastard whoâd had no qualms about beating the crap out of them on a regular basis.
âShut up,â Clay said through clenched teeth. He didnât talk about Wyatt, ever.
Levi narrowed his gaze. âHow long are you going to let what our mother and Wyatt did to us dictate your future and happiness?â he asked, ignoring Clayâs warning to end this discussion now.
Nausea swirled in his stomach as the grim memories he preferred to keep buried threatened to strangle him. A rising anger followed, but his brother was on a fucking roll, and now that heâd pried open Pandoraâs box and let out all the ugliness of their past, there was no stopping him.
âNo oneâs perfect. Hell, everyone has a past that has shaped who they are. And no matter what you think or feel about what Wyatt did to you, you are a good person, Clay.â
Clay gripped the towel on the bar and shut his eyes tight. There was nothing he could do to forget Wyattâs abuse or the single night that had changed Clay from a boy to a man intent on killing another human being. Heâd had so much rage coursing through his veins and no hesitation about stabbing the knife heâd stolen to protect his brothers straight into Wyattâs dark, evil heart. Unfortunately, despite all the bloodshed, the mean bastard had lived.
âStop stirring up shit,â Clay said in a low, menacing voice he barely recognized as his own.
âIs that what Iâm doing?â Levi asked, unfazed by Clayâs anger. âIf youâd just talk about it instead of pretending it never happened, then maybe youâd quit hiding behind this bar and meaningless women.â Levi eyed him knowingly. âBetter yet, maybe you wonât let the one worthwhile woman get away.â
Clay braced his hands on the edge of the bar and sent his brother a dangerous look. âLet it fucking go, Levi,â he said in his most threatening tone. âI donât need a lecture, and our shitty past has nothing to do with any kind of relationship I have with Samantha.â
âNo, itâs just holding you back from having any kind of relationship at all.â Levi sighed, the sound rife with frustration. âYou donât always have to be so damn strong for everyone, Clay, and you donât have to carry the burden alone. If you remember, I was there, too.â
âI fucking remember everything, Levi.â How could he ever forget when the nightmares plagued him on a regular basis? It had been the worst night of his life, and that was saying something considering all the horrible things the three of them had endured as kids. He still had the physical scars to remind him every damn day what theyâd gone through.
Clay exhaled a stream of breath that did nothing to ease the pressure in his chest. âNow that youâre done psychoanalyzing me, feel free to leave, because I have work to do.â
âOf course you do,â Levi said sarcastically as he slid off the barstool, clearly knowing he was being dismi
ssed. âHave a good night, Clay.â
Was his brother seriously wishing him a good night after tangling his emotions into a giant fucking knot?
Clay glared at Levi and flipped him the middle finger, uncaring that anyone in the place might see the rude gesture. âFuck you for screwing up my night, asshole.â
âYouâre welcome.â There wasnât an ounce of regret in Leviâs eyes or expression. Mission obviously complete, Levi turned and strode out of the bar, leaving Clay alone with memories that were now raw and perilously close to the surface.