Bully: Chapter 30
Bully (The Fall Away Series Book 1)
The farm was packed. By the looks of everyone excitedly clearing the road for Jaredâs car, weâd arrived just in time for his race. People stepped off the track slowly, eyeing Jared and me with curiosity. Most people probably thought Jared hated me, so they must be pretty confused. I didnât care.
The car vibrated under me, and I tapped my feet on the floor with uncontrollable energy and a little residual nervousness.
Iâd stuffed the picture I found in Jaredâs room into the front pocket of my hoodie. I didnât want to take the chance of him catching me trying to put it back in the box under his bed. I wasnât sure if it was Jared in the picture, but I guessed it was. Why else would he have it? Unlessâ¦unless he did that to a kid.
My teeth clenched together. I didnât like that thought one bit.
âHey!â People, mostly female, shouted at the car. I took a deep breath and didnât even try to hide my annoyance. Luckily, he didnât greet them back, and my shoulders relaxed. His face was stone as Sick by Adelitaâs Way pounded out of the speakers.
As Jared pulled into position next to an â80âs Camaro I didnât recognize, I unfastened my seatbelt to hop out of the car, but Jared grabbed my hand.
âHey,â he spoke softly, and I turned to look at him. âI like to keep my head in the game here. If I donât act very friendly, it has nothing to do with you, okay?â
Translation: I donât do the girlfriend thing, especially in public. Not that Jared and I were together, but I knew what he was trying to say.
I shrugged my shoulders. âYou donât have to hold my hand.â And I stepped out of the car.
It bugged me that Jared kept up an image, or maybe he just didnât feel comfortable around people, but Iâd be damned if I was going to stand on the sidelines feeling out of place all night.
Walking to the front of the crowd, I picked up whispers and sideways glances directed at me. âWhatâs Jared doing with her?â and âMaybe sheâs racingâ were some of what I heard. I watched Jared get out of the car, his eyes on me, and walk around to the front to meet with Zack and the other driver.
âTate, howâs it going?â Ben stepped up next to me. I let out a sigh. Even though I didnât see anyone else I really knew here tonight, I still didnât want to chat with him. I wasnât sure what Jared and I were, but I was interested in finding out.
âHey, Ben.â
âYouâre here with Jared?â he inquired.
âYep,â I snipped, not meeting his eyes.
âAnd youâre going to Homecoming with Madoc?â Even though I wasnât looking at him, I could hear the smile.
What a douche.
âAnd I might go to prom with Channing Tatum. Thatâs the kind of girl I am. Havenât you heard?â I met his eyes, boldly challenging him.
His shoulders scrunched up, and he let out a nervous laugh. âAlright, if you say so. But Iâd opt out of taking Channing Tatum to prom. Itâs the names. âChanning Tatum accompanying Tatum Brandt?â It doesnât work.â
It took me a minute to figure it out, but his playful tone sealed the deal. He was joking. He wasnât trying to apologize, and I wasnât trying to avoid him. We were just enjoying some friendly banter, and I felt a little more comfortable that I could handle this. He wasnât pressing for information about my dating statusâwhich was questionableâand I sensed that he wasnât pursuing me anymore.
Grinning at his joke and looking at him like heâd just put pencils up his nose, I knew the tension had finally dissipated. We might never be friends, but were back to the beginning of the year and the simplicity.
Until I saw Jared spitting fire at us. Zack was speaking to both of the drivers, but Jaredâs cold eyes were locked on Ben and me. His gaze narrowed, and I could tell by the way he breathed through his nose that he was pissed.
Whatever. I rolled my eyes.
âClear the track!â Zack shouted, and we all herded to the side of the road, kicking up cold dust in our wake.
Jared climbed into his car without sparing me another glance and revved the engine, the bass vibrating under my feet. I cringed when girls started screaming excitedly. It felt like someone stuck a toothpick in my ear.
But that was nothing to the sinking feeling in my stomach when Piper stepped onto the track to send the racers off. She sauntered in front of Jaredâs car wearing a blue school-girl skirt and black halter-top.
I groaned under my breath.
Her gleaming eyes zeroed in on Jared. I couldnât see his face from my angle, but I knew she was eyeing him. She rocked back and forth, poking out her chest, or maybe thatâs just how it looked. In the headlights of the cars, Iâm sure she was quite a sight. The men in the audience whistled and hooted, and I ran my fingers through my hair to get it off my hot neck.
My fingers curled into fists when I saw her approach his driverâs side. He had the window rolled down, and she leaned in, giving him a perfect view of her chest and the other driver a view of her ass. My eyes burned with fire as they almost bugged out of my head.
âExcuse me,â I mumbled to Ben before I walked onto the track.
Rounding Jaredâs car, I came up to Piper and grabbed her by the hair. I forced her away from his window and pushed her ahead of me.
Too extreme, I told myself. But I wasnât thinking.
And I liked how not thinking felt.
âWhat the hell?â she shouted and turned to look at me.
âTate,â Jared called, but I ignored him.
The crowd was abuzz in the background, and their chanting for a fight made my heart race. I could barely hear anything else with their unintelligible noise filling the air.
âYou bitch!â she snarled. âWhat the fuck is your problem?â But she didnât wait for my answer. Instead, she charged me in high heels, and I almost laughed. As she stomped up to me, I swept her foot out from underneath her, and she fell to the ground.
As she lay on her ass, I clapped my hands twice in her face and shouted. âHey! Now that I have your attention, I just want you to knowâheâs not interested in you.â I tossed her words back at her like a pie in the face.
Taking a deep breath, I looked up to Jared, who had gotten out of his car and looked at me with a mixture of shock and amusement.
âIâm not wallpaper,â I clarified, walking up to him.
Pulling the fossil that Iâd made for my mom out of the pocket of my hoodie, I pooled the necklace into his palm. âDonât hide from me, and donât ask me to hide,â I said for only him to hear.
He nodded and tipped my chin up, running his thumb along my jawbone. I sunk into him, and he caressed my lips with a light kiss. I instantly felt relief. More taunts and whistles came from the crowd, but I only cared about the warmth of his body close to mine.
âAhem!â The guy in the next car signaled us loudly. âJared, if itâs okay with you, Iâd like to get this done some time tonight.â
I shook my head and sighed happily. âGood luck,â I wished to Jared as I pushed away and walked to the crowd.
***
âAre you tired?â Jared asked as we headed home to which I shook my head.
He had won the race, of course, and without a scratch to either car. There was another bonfire afterwards, but Jared hadnât even considered it or asked me if I wanted to go. I didnât mind, though, and a giddy tingle spread over my body when I thought he probably just wanted to get home to finish what we started before.
Part of me was scared. Weâd almost had sex earlier, and if Sam hadnât interrupted us, we probably would have. Did I want to be with Jared? I only had to think about it for a second before I knew the answer was yes. But was he ready to be with me?
I wasnât so sure.
I still hated the memories he left me with the past few years, and I wasnât sure if Iâd forgiven him. Did I know for sure he wouldnât hurt me again? Did he deserve me?
No. Not yet. Without a doubt, he hadnât earned my trust yet.
âJared?â I broke the silence. âWhere do you go on the weekends?â
His fingers tightened around the steering wheel, and he wouldnât look at me.
âJust out of town,â he mumbled.
âBut where?â I pressed. If he cared about me, then it was time to come clean, about everything.
His eyebrows creased with annoyance. âWhat does it matter?â He turned onto our street and hit the gas way harder than he needed to. My head nearly hit the roof with how roughly he drove over the dip leading to his driveway.
Steadying myself, I grabbed the handle above the window. âWhy can Piper know, and I canât?â
âFuck, Tate.â He threw off his seatbelt, and hopped out of the car. âI donât want to talk about it.â The edge in his tone was angrier and louder.
I climbed out of the car after him. âYou donât want to talk about anything! What do you thinkâs going to happen?â
He stayed on his side of the car, so distant, and he looked at me like I was the enemy. I saw the wall go up behind his eyes. The wall that said we were done.
âWhat I do with my free time is my business. Trust me or not.â
Ugh!
âTrust?â I spat out. âYou lost mine a long time ago. But if you try trusting me, then maybe we can be friends again.â Or more, I hoped.
He pinned me with disdain. âI think weâve moved beyond friends, Tate, but if you want to play that game, then fine. We can have a sleepover, but there will be fucking involved.â His sour words cut me, and I sucked in a breath.
Was I nothing to him? My vision blurred with the tears pooling in my eyes.
He mustâve seen the pain on my face, because his hard expression faltered, and his eyes dropped.
âTateâ¦â He started walking towards me, his voice softer, but I plucked out the photo Iâd stuffed in my pocket and shoved it in his chest. I darted around him and ran home. I barely made it inside the house before I broke down.
No more.
I slid down the door after Iâd locked it and cried at his cruelty and my stupidity. Had I really been ready to give him my virginity a couple of hours ago? I banged my head once lightly against the door, but it didnât help erase the blow to my pride.
Jared didnât deserve me, but with little effort, heâd almost gotten me.
No more.