Too Much : Chapter 24
Too Much : Hayes Brothers Book 1
I FORGOT HOW IT FEELS to crush on someone so hard. The anticipation of seeing Thalia after work has me buzzing like a swarm of bees on a hot day. We spend all our free time together, but I canât get enough of her.
Iâm seventeen again: horny, infatuated, excited. A teenager in heat. Although, my feelings for Thalia now are far more mature and intense. Back in the day, I mindlessly lost my shit for any girl willing to spread her legs wide openâperks of being a sex-crazed teen.
Iâve had more than my fair share of meaningless sex. Now, the desire is different and harder to muster. Itâs not as easy to pique my interest these days, but Thalia has been on my mind non-stop since day one.
When I get back from work, Nicoâs white G-Wagon sits parked by the curb. The owner leans against the front grill, clouds of smoke hovering in the hot air.
âNot again.â I point to the cigarette in his hand. âWhat the fuck happened? We quit together!â
âAnd now I smoke alone,â he clips, jaw squared, an ever-present air of defensiveness droning around him. âYou and Thalia busy tonight?â
I grab the packet off the hood and light one myself, inhaling a long, deep drag. Why did I quit in the first place? âNo, we donât have plans. Why?â
âKaya wants to go out on a double date.â
The smoke hits the wrong pipe, setting my lungs ablaze. I cough like Iâm smoking my very first cigarette. âKaya?â I question when I can breathe again. âYou two a thing now?â
He shrugs it off as if the fact that Nico fucking Hayes is dating isnât the most bizarre and unexpected piece of information to ever reach my ears.
I always expected to settle down when the right woman came along, and I expect the same from Logan. Although, as I said, heâll probably settle down for a couple of years, then change his wife for a younger model, and heâll repeat that until heâs on his deathbed.
We both casually dated a few girls back in school, but Nico? Heâs never had a girlfriend. I didnât think he could commit to a woman for longer than one evening.
âWeâve been seeing each other since the girls went out clubbing,â he admits, eyes on the ground as he kicks a small pebble around before he glances up. âWhat?â he seethes as Iâm still gawking at him with an undoubtedly dumbstruck expression. âYou and Thalia are so good together. I thought maybe I should try it too.â
âWhoa⦠whoa⦠whoa!â I push away from the car. âHere I was, avoiding you for the last few weeks, thinking you didnât approve of Thalia and me, and now youââ
âWhat? Where the fuck did you get that idea from?â
âYou always say the life of a bachelor is the best. Youâve never had a girlfriend, andââ
âYeah, I havenât. That doesnât mean Iâm against relationships. Jesus, you seriously thought I disapprove of you having a girl?â he huffs, half amused, half offended. âYouâre an idiot, you know that? Weâre not getting any younger. You think I donât know weâll all settle down at some point?â
âWe? No way you mean that. Who the hell are you?â
âOf course, we.â He rolls his eyes at my theatrics. âYou donât know me at all, do you?â He shakes his head, sounding bitter, forcing a sharp pang of guilt through my throat. âI want a family one day. A girl to come home to. I have nothing against you and Thalia. I like her. Sheâs fun and keeps you in check.â
If he really means that, heâs right. I donât know him all too well. Iâve lived off assumptions. âSorry, bro. It was shitty of me to just assume.â
He flicks the cigarette butt onto the sidewalk. âYeah, it was. Even shittier of you to avoid me for three weeks. Youâre a grade A douchebag, you know that? Iâve no idea what Thalia sees in you, but thatâs an entirely different conversation.â
âAsshole.â
âSeriously, though. Double date. Tonight. Weâre going to my restaurant. Iâll pick you up at seven.â
He hops behind the wheel, and Iâm left to wrap my head around the fact that my younger brother, Mr. keep them at armâs length is dating. I wonder if he had the same shut-the-fuck-up moment when he saw me kiss Thalia in his living room.
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âThalia just got out of the shower, so she wonât be long.â I fling the door open wider to let Nico and Kaya inside.
âShe just got out of the shower, and she wonât be long donât belong in the same sentence, bro.â
They walk in, each step calculated, because Ares is right there, jumping and barking beneath their feet.
âNah, she doesnât need much time to get ready.â
âLearn from her,â Nico tells Kaya, his tone almost pleading. âIt takes your fine ass an hour to choose the dress.â
âMaybe if youâd stop trying to fuck me every time Iâm naked, it wouldnât take so long.â She pats Ares on the head, walking in further. âIâll go and check if Thalia needs help.â
âStraight ahead.â I point toward the hallway.
Sheâs dressed to impress in a tiny, bodycon number accentuating her immaculate, model-like figure and long legs. My brothers have a specific type of woman theyâre attracted to. Loganâs all about blondes. He might check out a brunette from time to time as he did with Thalia, but I donât think he ever fucked a brunette.
Nico, on the other hand, never looked at a blonde twice. Heâs all about brunettes. Tall, skinny, with sleek hair and cover-worthy faces.
I was never that fussy. As long as I found the girl attractive, I didnât care about hair color.
I wonder what the triplets will grow up to favor. Theyâre still a touch to young and hormone-ruled to have a preference. Anything that moves, has a vagina, and is willing to touch their dicks is probably enough at this point.
Nico and I step into the kitchen, and I grab us each a beer to kill time because now that Kaya has joined Thalia, sheâll help with her hair like last time, and weâll be stuck here for longer than necessary.
Nico picks up Ares off the floor, scratching his ears and leaning back not to let the pup lick his face. âHeâs getting heavy. Have you called the dog trainer yet?â
âYeah, heâs starting classes next week. Thalia taught him a few tricks, but heâs too friendly toward strangers.â
âGavin will train that out of him.â He pats Aresâs head. âWhen you learn to behave yourself, you can stay with me sometimes.â
âDonât count on it. Shawn already called dibs on babysitting whenever I need.â
âHeâll change his mind when they adopt a kid.â
We change the subject, talking about Nico and Jaredâs restaurant weâre supposed to eat at tonight, and go through half of our beer before the bedroom door opens ten minutes later.
Thalia smiles, pleased with how I eye her up, then glances down as if to check what has me so satisfied. Sheâs wearing the same outfit she wore the day we metâa black high-waist skirt and a crop top. âGood? Or not fancy enough?â
âPerfect.â I hold my hand out, silently asking her to come closer so I can pull her in for a kiss. Thatâs how I want to have her all the time. Close. Mine.
âCome on, lovebirds! Iâm starving.â Kaya yells and stilettos toward the door while I sink deeper into Thaliaâs mouth.
âIf you want to continue the make-out session, do it in the car,â Nico says. âJust keep it PG-rated, alright?â
âI promise nothing,â Thalia chuckles, inching away.
I pat her butt, knot our fingers, and follow my brother and his girlfriend to the car. Shit, I donât think Iâll ever get used to Nico dating anyone. Come to think of it, I probably shouldnât. Heâs too unpredictable, vicious and downright intense to make a relationship last.
Iâve not had a chance to visit Nicoâs restaurant yet, but once we step through the door, I pause to admire the place. Itâs far from what I expected, given Nicoâs the owner. Instead of luxury dripping from every detail, the space is intimate and elegant. A dimly lit room filled with two and four-seater tables, a grand piano on a raised platform in the middle of the room, and a fish tank wall behind the bar, with yellow gobies and clownfish curiously swimming back and forth.
The waiter leads us to a round table tucked away by the window, the harbor visible in the distance, bathed in the hue of orange lamps. Dusk is fast approaching, with the first rays of pink and purple cutting across the cloudless sky and reflecting in the calm waves.
Romantic as fuck.
Thalia sits opposite me, next to Kaya, who impatiently flicks through the wine list.
Not how I imagined this double-date thing, but maybe itâs for the best. I donât think Iâd do much else other than touch Thalia if she were closer. I was asleep when she came home from a waitressing gig last night and still sleeping when she left for work this morning. Almost twenty-four hours without her is a bit too long to stomach. Iâm whipped and not afraid to admit it.
To myself⦠in my head.
Thalia orders for the both of us: grilled lobster tails for starters and smoked salmon for the mains. Nico, such a man-man, chooses a steak, and Kaya settles for pasta, filling us in about the new marketing strategy sheâs working on to attract a younger crowd to the Country Club.
âWeâll host monthly Unexpected Truth parties at the Country Club from now on. The first one is in three weeks. Itâll be so much bigger than what youâve seen before.â
âYou should think about live music,â Thalia says. âStart with local bands, and once the word-of-mouth gains momentum, think about inviting someone more famous.â
âUh-oh.â Kaya clears her throat, eyes darting over my shoulder, then to my girlfriend. âDeanâs coming over here.â
Thalia jerks her hand from mine, trying to fuse with the chair. I donât like that reaction. Not one fucking bit. My head snaps to Dean, who stops at our table, arms crossed, and eyebrows drawn together. He sways from left to right, unsteady on his feet as if heâs wearing heels instead of brown leather shoes.
âWow!â he breaths, glaring at Thalia. âNow I know why you ditched my calls and stopped serving me on the course. I knew there was more to this.â He points between Thalia and me, âBut I thought âyou were smarter, babe. I believed you when you said you werenât screwing around with Theo.â
Iâm on my feet in a heartbeat, my hand clasped around his throat. âAnd I thought you were smarter than mouthing off to my girl. If I find out, you so much as look at her again, this will end badly for you,â I hiss, shoving him back.
âWhatâs your problem?â He sways on his feet, backing away. âDonât act like you give a shit!â
âOut, Dean,â Nico clips, holding my arm to stop me from going after the dipshit. âNow. I wonât hold him back if he decides itâs time to make you bleed, and we both know you wonât come out of that with your face intact.â
Dean eyes us both with comical astonishment comparable to that of a New York taxi driver who gets tipped a dime. What the fuck is it about my stance that leads him to believe I wonât go after him if he says one more word?
Do I look like Iâm messing about? I donât think so. If I did, Nicoâs fingers wouldnât be bruising my bicep.
Dean readjusts his jacket in one forceful tug and turns around, stumbling between the tables, his step unstable. He almost trips over his legs, sauntering toward the bar. Nico motions to the restaurant host to take care of Dean, then yanks my arm hard, forcing me back into my seat.
The ashen hue of Thaliaâs cheeks gives way when I catch her hand, brushing my thumb over her knuckles. âWhat did he say to you when you went out with him? And why arenât you serving the asshole?â
âHe said youâll throw me out of your house when my holes stop meeting your expectations,â she explains in a dismissive tone. âI got in his face. I think he finds women who donât let bullshit slide appealing, though. He admitted the flowers were from him and wouldnât stop hitting on me since. I asked Jared to get someone else to serve him whenâ¦â she hesitates, cheeks turning scarlet, âhe smacked my ass.â
Nico grips my arm again to keep me in place, but my blood boils, and hell stirs in my head, sputtering like an old engine. I think he can relate because his hold loosens and features pinch. I know that look. The storm in his eyes is a sign heâs changed his mind and is now ready to help me serve Dean some justice.
âIâm sorry,â Thalia utters.
âSorry? Youâre sorry? Shitâ¦â I lean over the table, pressing a kiss to her lips. âYouâve got nothing to be sorry about. Iâm the one who should apologize. I turned this into a game for him when I pulled you away from him at the party.â
âLet it go, okay? Please. Heâs not worth the trouble.â
âYou are. If he touches you again, Iâll break his hands.â
It takes all I have not to follow Dean, whoâs currently at the bar, chugging a glass of whiskey like iced tea on a hot summer day, ignoring the host whoâs politely trying to remove him.
Thaliaâs not even through her first glass of wine when the bottle empties, the contents in Kayaâs bloodstream, affecting her motor skills. The waiter promptly brings another bottle, keen to impress my brother. The food arrives minutes later, and we go almost the entire meal without another shitstorm.
âLooks like my restaurant is real fucking popular.â Nico clips, grinding his teeth while he stuffs Kaya with two deserts to counteract the wine. I doubt sugar is what she needs. âKaiâs here with his wife.â
My head snaps toward the door, and my muscles tense. I shouldâve known Iâd bump into him again.
I shouldâve mentally prepared.
âIs thatâ¦?â Thalia lowers her voice to a whisper. âIs that the guy who stole your game?â
âYeah,â I say, topping-up hers and Kayaâs glasses with more wine. âDrink up. Weâre leaving.â
Kaya downs the glass in one go, polishes off a warm apple pie slice, and grabs her bag all within thirty seconds of me calling it a night. âLetâs go to Q,â she suggests, bouncing in her seat.
âNot a bad idea,â Thalia admits.
I call the waiter over, glancing around the room, and my eyes land on Kai. He sits a few tables away, his eyes on me, a focused, determined look on his traitorous face.
Five minutes later, Nico settles the bill, too stubborn to let me take care of it.
âDo you want to drop the car off at home?â I ask once were safely outside after taking the long way out, navigating the perimeter of the room to stay a safe distanceâi.e., more than a punch-landing distanceâaway from Kai. âWe can get an Uber from your place.â
âNo, Iâll drive. Wait here. Iâll bring the car around.â
When we arrived, the parking lot was packed to the brim, and he left the G-Wagon at the employee parking lot at the back of the building. He takes Kaya with him, either to keep an eye on her or initiate a quick fuck while Thalia and I wait.
âTheo?â
My eyes close for a brief second. A hot glow sweeps over me from head to toe like a lit fuse of dynamite at the sound of Kaiâs voice.
âListen, man, can we talk? Itâs important.â
Thalia steps away to stand behind me, still holding my hand, squeezing firmly as if she knows I might stay in control if sheâs close. A whooshing sound reverberates in my head, but the rage Iâm usually consumed by when I think about Kai fails to arrive.
Five years have passed since Kai stabbed me in the back, but the sense of betrayal and the all-consuming anger were always in the highest gear whenever I thought about Kai. I was bitter because he made a small fortune off our game, but since Thalia came into my life, moneyâs no longer my focus. She is.
The rage is still there but not as prominent anymore. Thalia keeps me in check, and the touch of her fingers around mine works like a strong tranquilizer.
âWe need to talk,â he says again, sounding out of place. âCome on, man. Itâs been years. Iâm sorry, alright? Let it go.â
I turn around to find him closer than expected, mere three feet away. I might not care about money as much these days, but the sight of his stupid face has me raging, nonetheless. The fuse burns out, and the dynamite goes kaboom. No countdown, no warning, just an instant blast.
The next thing that registers with me is Kai on the ground, blood gushing from his nose.
âWe have nothing to talk about.â I fume, shaking like an uncoiled spring. âGet the fuck out of my face, Kai.â I turn to Thalia just as Nico stops the car behind her, shooting out of the driverâs seat before the wheels come to a full stop.
Kai gathers himself off the ground, his spine like a metal rod now that my unpredictable brother is charging right at him.
âGet in, Thalia,â Nico booms, storming past her. âIn!â She steps back, spins on her heel and joins Kaya at the back of the car, slamming the door. âWhat the fuck did I tell you?â Nico snarls, towering above Kai. He towers above ninety-five percent of people. âStay away from him.â
âI just want to talk and explain, man. Fuck! I made a huge mistake back then, Theo. I was young! Fucking stupid.â He rubs his face, then wipes his bloody hands down the front of his pants. âIâm sorry. Truly. Come on, you gotta understand.â He steps toward me, but one look at my brother changes his mind.
I canât blame him for cowering. Itâs fucking scary to have Nico looming over you at any given time, but when heâs royally pissed off, you need a bunker to survive. He looks like a death-row inmateâplenty of crazy shit under his belt and nothing to lose.
Kai clears his throat, rocking on the heels of his elegant shoes. âListen, I hear youâre working on this really cool project. I want to help, you know? Can we grab a drink tomorrow and just talk? My company could help you get your game in front of the right people. Itâd be just like the old times.â
âAre you serious?â I scoff, and my eyebrows hit my hairline. âYou think you can pull the same stunt twice? Whatever youâre snorting, either quit using or take half.â
âWeâve changed our minds,â Kaya yells, sliding down the window. âThalia wants to go for a walk down the beach. We can stop for wine on our way there.
âTheo, come on, man. Game on. Play,â he fires his shitty lines at me as he did in college. âRemember? Weâve been friends for years. At least hear me out. We were in college, Iââ
âI donât care. You know what they say. Fool me once. You did, and you wonât be doing it again.â
Nico walks away first, either confident in my ability to keep my shit intact or impenitent to get out of here as soon as humanly possible. I follow suit, deaf to Kaiâs pleading.
The four of us end up at the arcade half an hour later, where we waste hard-earned pennies on the slot machines, then spend a couple hours at a deserted, dark beach. Kaya and Thalia drink wine straight from a bottle Kaya bought when Nico wasnât paying attention.
Weâre resting against two six-foot-tall teddies, watching a bunch of high school kids party on a boat a few hundred yards off the coastline. Lucky bastardsâ¦
Midnight comes and goes, the dark sky above speckled with bright stars, but the evening turns to shit yet again when Kaya, drunk off her ass, starts arguing with Nico. She wants to go clubbing even though she canât hold herself upright without assistance.
âYou!â she slurs, pausing to hiccup. âYou canât tell me what the fuck I can orââ she hiccups again, eyes bleary. âI canât do!â She pokes Nicoâs chest with her long, manicured nail, the other hand propped against her thin waist. âFuck. You. Iâm going.â She starts toward the pier barefoot. Although zigzagging paints a better picture.
Nico follows quickly and grabs her by her hips, hauling her up. He flings her over his shoulder like a sack of potatoes, his chest heaving. âThe only place youâre going is straight to bed.â
âYouâre an asshole!â She rains his back with little fists, kicking and screaming, but itâs like trying to put a dent in a tank with a nerf gun. âPut me down!â
I smirk when he obliges, letting go of her body and she slides down his front, landing ass first on the sand. âShut up,â he seethes, crouching down to get eye-level with her. âYou want to go dancing? Be my fucking guest, but donât come crawling back to me tomorrow crying and begging.â
Her beautiful face twists in pure shock. Lips part, eyes widen for a second before filling with fresh tears. She gawks at him, chin quivering, and then snapâsheâs full-on choking and whimpering, tiny rivers flowing down her cheeks. She lunges herself into his arms, apologizing between pathetic sobs.
Thatâs the most bizarre scene Iâve ever witnessed. All the more when Nicoâs mood does a one-eighty at the snap of fingers. His scowl slips, giving way to deep fucking concern lining his forehead.
âShould we get a cab?â Thalia whispers. She sits between my legs, her back to my chest and tilts her head to speak in my ear. âIâm tired. Youâll have to make me come so Iâll sleep better.â
I kiss the side of her head. âSounds like a plan.â