Bright Like Midnight: Chapter 12
Bright Like Midnight: A Dark College Romance (Savage U)
I reacted first, thought second.
Driving down Main Street, seeing my girl chasing after a big dude and then throwing herself at him, I didnât think. I parked, flew out, and reacted.
And I fucked up.
âHey! Get off my sister,â the big dude hollered.
Zadie twisted her head to meet my shocked eyes. âAmir, meet my brother, Eli. My little, sixteen-year-old brother.â
Zadieâs face was blotchy, her eyes red, tears at the edges. When I looked up at her brother, I saw the same. If Iâd taken a second before flipping the fuck out at seeing Zadie in another manâs arms, I would have realized this wasnât a man at all. Eli was tall and wide, but there was no mistaking he was still a kid. A kid who was clearly going through something rough. Something Zadie was going through too. Something she hadnât told me about. Fuck, I didnât even know she had a brother or that he was coming to visit her today.
âI apologize.â Tipping my chin down, I met Zadieâs eyes again. âIâm sorry. I wasnât thinking.â
âWhatâs going on?â Eli demanded. âWho are you?â
âEliââ Zadie started in warning, but I cut her off with a squeeze to her waist. Then I shifted her to my side, keeping my arm firmly around her shoulders.
I wasnât someone who took kindly to demands, but in this case, I didnât mind. Eli was looking out for his sister, and I was the stranger whoâd ripped her from his arms. If I had a sister like Zadie, Iâd burn it all down for her. I got the feeling if Eli didnât like what I had to say, he just might try to douse me with gasoline and strike a match. So, today, heâd get my patience and respect for looking out for Zadie the way she deserved.
âItâs okay, man. Iâm Amir, Zadieâs boyfriend. I hope you can understand, I saw my girlfriend in another manâs arms and lost my mind for a minute.â I stroked her shoulder with my thumb. âI really am sorry, man. Someone forgot to tell me she was seeing her brother this morning.â
Zadie stiffened, but she didnât put up an argument. No doubt sheâd rather me call her my girlfriend than my pet in front of her brother.
Eli frowned, his eyes flicking back and forth between us. âDoes Felicity know you have a boyfriend?â
âNot yet. Itâs new, and with everything happening, I havenâtâ¦â She looked up at me, scrunching her nose. âI havenât told my mom about us yet. Sorry.â
I tapped the end of her nose. âThatâs okay, baby. Youâll tell her soon.â
Eli tipped his chin. âYou can tell her now. Here she comes.â
I grinned down at Zadie, who did not look amused. In fact, it seemed like she was snarling, but on her, it came out so cute, there was nothing threatening about it. âI get to meet your mom today?â
Her expression crumpled. âBe nice, please?â she whispered.
The sorrow behind her eyes sobered me. âYou got it, mama. Best behavior. Promise.â
We turned around to greet the tall, thin, older version of Zadie. Same sweet, beautiful face, shiny chestnut waves, bright smile. And when she spoke, she had a slightly deeper version of Zadieâs honeyed voice.
âHey, kids. Did you make a new friend?â She stopped in front of me, her gaze bouncing from my arm around her daughter to my face. âWho might you be?â
I held out my hand. âAmir Vasquez. Iâm Zadieâs.â
âOh, I like that.â She slipped her hand in mine, giving it a firm shake. âFelicity Elks. My daughter is a secret keeper apparently.â
âMom, I was going to tell you, but itâs new. I knew youâd want to meet him, but itâs too early, soââ
âShe thought Iâd freak out. You know, too much, too soon.â I smiled at Zadie. âBut she doesnât get thereâs never enough of her.â
I could tell she wanted to step on my foot, but with her mom and brother watching with keen eyes, she only returned my smile.
âHe thought I was hitting on Zadie,â Eli added, smirking at me. The little shit wasnât going to let me play it off, which I also respected.
Felicityâs mouth gaped. âWhatâ?â
âYeah,ââI rubbed my napeâânot my finest moment. I was driving by, saw my girl with another guy, and reacted. Iâll be groveling for a while, but at least I got to meet the two of you.â
Felicity pressed a hand to her chest. âYouâre adorable, Amir. So adorable. I think I like you.â
A laugh burst out of me. âNo oneâs ever called me adorable.â
âNot even when he was a baby,â Zadie added. âHe was born with a menacing scowl.â
I shook my head at her. âYou donât even know how right you are.â
Zadie raised her eyebrows. âDonât you need to get going? I thought you were busy today.â
âActually, no. Not until tonight. I have the whole day free.â I had planned on spending it studying, but that had lost its appeal the second Iâd tucked Zadie under my arm and claimed her as my girl.
âWell, we were about to take a tour of campus. Zadie was going to show us where all her classes are, then I have to hit the university shop to buy some swag for my husband. I promised Iâd bring him back a hat.â Felicity reached around and patted my arm. âIf that doesnât sound too boring, you are more than welcome to join us. Iâm sure Eli would appreciate not spending his entire day with just two women.â
I gave Zadieâs rigid shoulders a squeeze. This girl wanted me away from her family, but I was already hooked on my role as her doting boyfriend. Now wasnât the time to bow out, even if she poisoned my dinner tomorrow. âThereâs really nothing Iâd rather do.â
A few hours later, I was fully immersed in the Elks-Night family. Eli was chill as hell, and Felicity was as sweet as Zadie, but without the shyness. Although, around her mom and brother, Zadie blossomed. I got the feeling she felt truly comfortable and safe with them. Several times throughout the day, sheâd be laughing, enjoying herself, then sheâd catch my eye and her light would dim.
Weâd be talking about that, because I didnât like it at all. If she was giving other people her light, I wanted it too. That light shouldâve been mine.
I also learned that Felicityâs husband, Max, was seriously ill with leukemia. Felicity put on a brave smile when she was explaining his treatment plan, but there was a stillness that fell over the three of them that told the truth: they were all afraid of what was to come.
Now, we were in the food court of the student union, grabbing a coffee before her mom and brother had to head out. Zadie and I were in line to order while Felicity and Eli hunted for a table.
I was being stared at. Iâd caught Zadieâs eyes on me several times, always with a pensive stare.
âWhat?â I murmured. âWhatâs going on in that head of yours?â
She twisted her lips. âIâm thinking youâre either a sociopath and youâve been faking it with my family all day, or underneath all your armor, you might be a decent guy.â
âThe only thing Iâve been faking is our relationship.â I slid my hand along the small of her back, dipping down into her back pocket to cup her ass. âIâve thoroughly enjoyed playing your boyfriend, though.â
Her eyes narrowed. âYou feel me up whenever you want anyway.â
âNot nearly as much as I want. I should get a gold star for how much I hold back with you.â
She rolled her eyes, then made the outline of a star in the air with her pointer finger. âYou get an invisible star. Itâs the best I can do.â
I snatched that shit out of the air and tucked it in my pocket.
âYou know what I liked about today?â
âWhat?â she asked.
âThe way your mom and Eli looked at me because they thought I was with you. There were no expectations beyond treating you right. And when they saw me treating you right, they were all smiley and bright.â I lifted a shoulder. âI donât know. The way I grew up, people I knew, none of us had that. So yeah, itâs been cool to get a taste of it.â
She opened her mouth, then closed it right away, turning her head.
âNah, Zadie. You have something to contribute and I want to hear it.â With my knuckle, I hooked her under her chin and turned her head toward me again. âYou have something to say?â
âNot really.â She chewed on her bottom lip, averting her eyes.
âTalk, mama.â
Huffing, her big blue eyes flicked up to mine. âI was just thinking you act like having people who support and care for you is a pipe dream, but, Amir, youâre here. Youâre in this school because youâre incredibly smart and you work hard. You could have a girlfriend with a nice family if you wanted. But I donât think you want that. If you did, all youâd have to do is snap and it would be yours.â
It was our turn to order, so I had a minute to mull over what sheâd just thrown at me. My knee-jerk reaction was to say she didnât know shitâand she didnât. With my own two eyes, I saw what she was brought up with. She had hard times, but she had a thick layer of insulation around her, even if she didnât realize it. When Zadie looked at my life, it was through that lens, not mine.
When we shifted to the next counter to wait for the drinks, I stood behind her, splaying my hand on her stomach, and dipped my mouth to her ear.
âYou think Felicity would want me around her pretty little daughter if she knew how I make money? How my brother makes money?â
She let her head fall back on my shoulder but kept her eyes from me. I really didnât like when she kept her eyes from me.
âI wonât pretend to know anything about that, nor do I want to. But I think Felicity wouldnât have to know either. Moms donât have to know everything. Itâs better for them.â
âReally?â My lips skimmed her velvety ear. âYou keep secrets from your mom? Scandalous.â
Her laughter was a feather to the back of my knees, nearly bringing me down without even trying. âIf Iâd told her I was held hostage last semester, do you think Iâd still be enrolled here?â
I nipped at her lobe. âYouâre never going to let that go, huh?â
This time, her laughter was more like an anvil to my chest, hitting me hard and not letting me up. Jesus Christ, this girl could laugh. Anything she did with that mouth was magic.
âNo, I guess Iâm not.â She grinned up at me. âIn ten years, when youâre a fine, upstanding businessman, Iâll swing by your office with a cup of coffee so we can reminisce about the time you held me as collateral. Or I could pop into your wedding and give a toââ
I covered her mouth with my hand. âI donât like the joke anymore.â
She turned her head and pressed her forehead to my throat, catching me off guard. It felt conciliatory, even though I was the one crossing lines. My hand dropped, curling around her chest. We stood there like that, wrapped around each other, for another minute, until our order was called. She didnât say a word, and neither did I.
I didnât know what that minute was, but I had no doubt everything about itâthe closeness, the peace, the utter calmâwould stay contained within those sixty seconds.
At the table with Felicity and Eli, everything was the same again. Felicity showed us what sheâd bought for her husband, even though weâd all been there when she made the purchase. Eli and I talked college sportsâSavage Uâs teams werenât shit, but he followed them religiously anyway, especially baseball, which was his game. And Zadie had gone back to keeping her eyes from me.
I tapped her hand. âHave you shown your mom the latest note left for you?â
Her eyes rounded. âNo, Amirââ
Felicity leaned forward in her chair. âWhat note?â Her gaze whipped from me to Zadie. âZadie, what note?â
She shook her head. âItâs not a big deal, I promise.â
âYou havenât told your mom?â I already knew she hadnât, but I didnât agree with the decision. Her mom might have been going through the heaviness of her husbandâs illness, but Zadie needed her too. If she wouldnât ask for her momâs help, Iâd take that decision from her.
âWhy donât you tell me, Amir?â Felicity set her coffee down, leveling me with a steady glare.
âSomeoneâs been leaving Zadie poems and flowers. She suspected it was Drew, but given the last poem, sheâs not sure.â
âZadie,â Eli ground out. âHow could you not tell us?â
She rubbed her forehead. âBecause I could be freaking out over nothing. You guys have enough going on, I didnât want to add one more thââ
âStop it.â Felicity slapped the table. âDonât you dare say another word. I know what my enough is, and I have plenty of capacity to deal with my daughter. I need you to tell me everything so I can have the information to decide which direction we need to proceed.â
Zadieâs furious gaze cut to me. Her fingertips were going white from gripping the edge of the table. I pried one finger loose at a time, cupping her small, soft hand in mine.
âTell your mom,â I urged.
She tried to yank her hand away from me, but I wasnât letting go. Not until she did this. She was right. Her mom didnât need to know everything, but she did need to know this. As my pet, it was my job to decide the best way to protect her. Iâd be her physical shield but dealing with cops and lawyers was outside my wheelhouse. Felicity had the capability of handling that area, but she had to know what needed to be handled first.
Each word out of Zadieâs mouth was reluctant, but she laid out the basics, skipping over the library incident. I let that slide for now. Her voice was devoid of emotion, but I felt it in the twitch of her muscles, her clammy palm, the rapid rise and fall of her chest.
Felicity started typing on her phone as soon as Zadie was finished talking. âIâm taking care of it. Donât worry, baby. If itâs Drew, weâll fry his ass. If itâs another dipshit, weâll handle him too. You arenât in this alone.â Her gaze shifted to me. âThank you for telling me. Itâs obvious youâre taking care of Zadie and looking out for her. If she didnât have you, Eli would be carrying her to our car and sheâd be coming home with us.â
Eli looked at his sister. âIâm still considering it.â
I laid my hand on his shoulder. âNah, man. Sheâs good with me. You take care of your dad and Felicity. Iâve got my girl.â
Zadie huffed and twisted her hand, but I held it tight. Oh, she was mad, mad. But I didnât really give a shit. Keeping what was going on a secret was only going to endanger her.
Felicityâs mouth was strained. âThank you, Amir. I donât think I can explain what it was like for Zadie and our family during the height of the stalking. Drew used to show up in restaurants, at shops, when Zadie was out with friends at movies. She became so afraid of running into him, she wouldnât leave the house, and when he began leaving her presents at our front door, her room was her only safe space.â She touched her fingertips to her mouth. âThatâs how I know youâre protecting my girl. She must feel it, because two years ago, she would have been in her bed, scared of the world.â
It was a good thing none of them could see what was going on in my mind. If they could, theyâd be afraid of . Iâd witnessed Zadieâs terror in the library, but hearing her mom lay it all out for me only added another layer to the fury I carried for a guy I would hopefully never meet.
âI hear you, Felicity. Zadie is covered. This, I promise.â
After all that was settled, we were about to part ways, so I asked for a few minutes with Zadie to say goodbye. I pulled her with me around the corner into a small group study room that wasnât in use. I kept walking until her back hit the wall and braced my hands on either side of her head.
âYou had no right.â Her words came out shaky with anger.
âI did, Zadie. Youâre mine, arenât you?â
She lifted her chin. âIâm yours at your house. That doesnât spill over into my life. I didnât agree to that. My momâ¦do you understand her husband might be dying? Do you?â
I worked hard not to slam my hand into the wall. âDo understand if this guy gets to you it would kill her? Howâs she supposed to deal with her daughter being hurt, raped, dead, when her husband is dying? Tell me, Zadie. You want to do that to her? What about Eli? You want to hurt the kid who looks at you like you hung the moon?â
Tears welled in her eyes. âShut up, Amir.â Her hands came to my chest, giving me a weak shove. âJust shut up.â
Bringing my hand off the wall, I cupped her jaw. âThis is me looking out for my pet. You might not like it, but I donât give a fuck.â Dipping down, I touched my lips to hers. She gasped against my mouth, and it was all I could do to walk away. âI have to go tend to some business.â
âOkay,â she whispered.
Those tears were still in her eyes, even if she wasnât letting them fall. I couldnât walk away and leave it like this. Not until I made sure she really understood. âI need you to tell me you get why I did what I did with your mom.â
Her pouty little mouth pressed into a tight line, and she gave me a sharp nod. âI donât want her to hurt or worry.â
âI think sheâd tell you thatâs her job.â
Some of the tightness left her mouth, and the corners curled into a slight smile. âShe probably would.â
Uninvited warmth spread across my chest. What the fuck was that about? âCome a little early tomorrow.â
âTen?â
âNo.â I brushed my lips over hers again. Couldnât help it, the sweetness was addictive. âIâm going out tonight. Itâll be late. Make it noon.â
She turned her face away from mine. âHave fun then.â
I grinned. Oh, this girl didnât like the idea of me going out. Interesting. âI said itâs business, didnât I? My kind of business goes late.â
ââKay.â
With a groan, I pulled back, grabbed her hand, and tugged her away from the wall. âBe good, Zadie. Donât drive me crazy.â
I left her with her family after Felicity hugged the shit out of me and Eli clapped me on the back. The illusion was over, the job was done, so why the hell did I feel like I was leaving something important behind?