I could feel Johnnyâs eyes on my face from across the lunch hall on Monday.
Like the stalker I was, I knew exactly where he sat for lunch each day: the last seat at the end of the glorified rugby table, on the inside row, next to the archway exit.
All through lunch, I dutifully ignored the burning sensation on my c
Because I knew what would happen if I looked back at him.
I would give myself away, and he didnât need to know how badly he affected me.
He confused me last Friday and he was confusing me again.
Why was he watching me?
Why did he invite me to that party?
Why did he make my heart race so violently?
I didnât understand what was happening here, and in the storm of my turbulent emotions, I needed to hold onto some semblance of control.
It wasnât easy, though, and that control was snatched from my teetering grip the moment Gibsie walked right up to our table, all blond hair and big smiles.
âLadies,â he acknowledged in that flirtatious tone Iâd become used to him using as he slipped into a seat on the other side of Claire. âHow are we doing today?â
âWhat do you want, Gerard?â Claire groaned, slipping out of his hold when he wrapped his arm around her shoulder. âWeâre trying to eat here.â
âI have something to show you,â he told her, brows waggling.
âIâm not looking at your penis,â Claire hissed. âSo stop trying to show it to me.â
âNot that,â Gibsie snorted and then proceeded to pull a set of keys out of his pocket and dangle them in Claireâs face. âThese.â
âOh my god,â Claire gasped, snatching the keys out of his hands. âYour parents gave you the car early? I thought you werenât getting the keys until the weekend?â
âThey caved,â he told her, grinning. âWhich means ââ
âA maniac has been let loose on Irish roads?â Lizzie interjected.
âJesus,â Gibsie muttered, frowning across the table at Lizzie. âYouâre a barrel of laughs.â
Lizzie merely gave him the finger and returned to her lunch.
Shaking his head, Gibsie turned his attention back to Claire. âThereâs more,â he announced, giving her his sole attention. âTheyâre gone to Tenerife.â He waggled his brows. âUntil Monday.â
âTheyâve left you to your own devices?â Claire demanded. âYou?â
âAnd you know what that means, donât you?â He winked back at her. âSleepover time.â
âYour parents left you in charge of their house?â she repeated, looking shocked.
He grinned and swiped her apple out of her hand. âThey did.â
âFor an entire week?â Claire shook her head, mouth hanging open. âAlone? Unsupervised.â
His grin widened as he tossed the apple up in the air. âYou sound surprised,â he added, catching the apple effortlessly.
Intrigued by their interaction, I leaned against the table and watched with interest.
âBecause I am,â Claire spluttered, staring back at him. âDo they know you at all?â
âObviously not,â he snorted. âNow go home and pack your shit.â He waggled his brows before taking a bite from Claireâs apple. âBecause youâre checking into Hotel Gibson for the week,â he added mid-chew. âFun times.â
âOh really?â Claire leaned back in her chair and smirked. âAnd does Hotel Gibson come with good reviews?â
âIt comes with cock, Claire-Bear,â Gibsie announced â and not quietly. âAn unlimited supply of five-star cock.â
âSay it louder,â she hissed, slapping his shoulder. âI donât think everyone heard you.â
âIt comes with cock, Claire!â he taunted, accepting her challenge without an ounce of shame. âMy cock.â
âFuck your cock,â Claire growled, looking mortified.
âOf course, you can,â he nodded with a grin. âBut hereâs not really the place.â
âI donât know why Iâm friends with you,â Claire muttered, cheeks burning. âYouâre so inappropriate.â
âYou are friends with me because you love me,â he purred. âBecause Iâm the only one that makes your cheeks turn pinkââ he paused and stroked her cheek with his finger, âin more ways than one.â
âWhen I was eleven, Gerard,â she shot back. âAnd it was one bloody kiss!â
âIâm ready for a repeat performance,â he told her. âSay the word, Claire-Bear, tell me youâre ready for us, and Iâm all yours ââ
âCan you stop doing that!â Lizzie barked then, glaring at Gibsie.
âDoing what?â
âScrewing around with her feelings,â she huffed. âItâs not a game!â
âLizzie, itâs okay,â Claire began to say but Lizzie cut her off.
âItâs not okay,â she snapped. âHeâs been doing this since we were four. Itâs wrong!â
âIâm not screwing around with her feelings,â Gibsie replied, looking confused. âShe knows I love her.â
Claire turned beetroot red, causing Lizzie to growl.
âYeah, asshole,â Lizzie hissed. âYou love her loads, donât you? Thatâs why youâre going around shagging half the school, isnât it?â
âWhat is your problem?â Gibsie growled, glaring now.
âYou,â Lizzie snapped. âYou and your shithead friends thinking youâre cock of the walk. Going around playing girls like itâs all a big game. Youâre all disgusting. Every last one of you rugbyheads.â
Gibsie gaped at her, looking affronted. âWhat did Johnny do out of the way to you?â
âYeah,â a familiar voice asked. âWhat did I do?â
My heart skyrocketed in my chest at the sound of that achingly familiar Dublin accent.
It stood out from everyone around us, just like he stood out from everyone around us.
âYouâre as bad as the rest of them,â Lizzie hissed, not missing a beat, as she turned her furious glare on Johnny, who much to my detriment, was pulling out the chair next to me. âWorse. Youâre their leader.â
âWell, thatâs news to me,â Johnny countered calmly.
He sat down beside me then and I felt the piece of bread I was chewing on wedge itself to the roof of my mouth.
Swallowing it down, I looked up at him, wide-eyed and confused.
He smiled down at me. âHi, Shannon.â
âHi, Johnny,â I whispered, staring back at him, feeling like my heart was two seconds away from bursting out of my chest.
âHow are you?â he asked, voice deep, blue eyes burning holes in mine.
âIâm good,â I breathed. âHow are you?â
He smirked. âIâm good.â
Dammit, there was that word againâ¦
âDid you have a nice weekend?â
âUh, it was okay.â I felt myself blush. âDid you?â
âI spent most of it training.â He smirked. âSame as always.â
I nodded, not really understanding a damn thing that was happening here. âH-how was the party?â
âI didnât stay long.â Johnny leaned his elbow on the table, turned his body inwards, and gave me his full attention. âI just went to show my face really.â
âHow come?â I breathed, burning from being so close to him.
âTraining commitments,â he explained, thrumming his long fingers against the table, blue eyes locked on mine. âI try to avoid parties during the season ââ
âJesus, not you, too,â Lizzie growled. âItâs bad enough Thor over there is pulling his shit with Claire without you messing with Shannon.â
Johnny turned his blue eyes on Lizzie. âExcuse me?â
âYou heard me,â she countered.
âAm I not allowed to speak to her?â he questioned, arching a brow. âDo you not like to share your friends?â
âYou know what youâre doing,â Lizzie shot back defiantly.
âYouâre right, Gibs,â Johnny mused with a small shake of his head. Leaning back in his chair, he added, âPierce is a bleeding saint.â
âTotal respect,â Gibsie shot back, resting his arm around Claireâs chair.
âUgh,â Lizzie sneered, giving both Johnny and Gibsie a disgusted look. âI hate you all.â
âWhen you say all, does that apply to just us ââ Gibsie gestured from himself to Johnny, âOr all men?â
âYou most of all, you big, blond eejit, with your rugby shaped head,â Lizzie snapped. Shoving her chair back, she stood up and cast a glare to Johnny. âAnd youâre a close second, Captain Fantastic, for not having better control over that gimp.â
Having said that, Lizzie swung around and stalked out of the lunch hall.
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âShe hates everyone,â Claire replied, patting his arm soothingly. âDonât take it personal.â
âItâs true,â I decided to offer up. âShe only likes, like, two people.â
âExactly,â Claire agreed. âIt truly is nothing personal. Lizzieâs just protective of us.â
âYeah, well, I donât have a rugby shaped head,â Gibsie grumbled. He looked to Johnny. âDo I?â
âNo, Gibs,â Johnny sighed. âYour headâs not shaped like a rugby ball.â
âReally?â He touched his head self-consciously. âBecause I weighed like twelve pounds when I was born, and my Mamâs always bitching to her friends about how I wrecked her with my big head.â
âItâs a perfectly normal head, Gibs,â Johnny coaxed. âVery circular.â
âNot too big?â
âYou grew into it,â he assured him. âFits you fine now.â
Unable to stop myself, I snickered at the sight of Johnny comforting Gibsie.
âYou laughing at my misfortune again, Little Shannon?â Gibsie shot back with a wolfish smile. âGo ahead and get it out of your system.â
I shrugged helplessly, still grinning.
He was just so unusual and entertaining.
âNow, back to business,â Gibsie continued, leaning back in his chair. âWhat do you want to see tonight?â
Claire frowned. âTonight?â
âWeâre going to the cinema,â he stated with a devilish grin.
âWhoâs we?â Johnny bit out, tensing beside me.
Gibsie circled his finger around the four of us.
My mouth fell open. âHuh?â
âShe-wolf can come, too,â he said to Claire. âIf you promise to put a muzzle on her.â
âGibs,â Johnny said in a warning tone, shaking his head.
âCome on, lad,â Gibsie countered. âYou can miss a session for one night â I need a dessy driver until Iâm comfortable driving alone.â Turning to look at me, he said, âWhat do you say, Little Shannon?â
I looked to Claire, who was staring back at me with mirrored confusion, and then to Johnny, who looked like he was in some sort of physical pain, before settling on Gibsie.
Say yes, Shannon.
Go with them.
You want to.
You really, really want to.
But heâll kill you.
Youâre a dead girl walking if he finds out.
I shook my head and croaked out, âI canât.â
âYou canât?â Gibsie frowned. âWhy not?â
âBecause Iâ¦I donâtâ¦Itâs ââ Shaking my head, I exhaled a ragged breath. âIâm not ââ
âShe canât go, Gibs,â Johnny thankfully interjected. âDrop it.â
âBut ââ
âLet it go!â
The bell rang then, signaling the end of lunch, and Johnny shot to his feet.
âCome on, asshole,â he growled, glaring at Gibsie. âWe have things to sort out.â
âIâll swing by your place around seven?â Gibsie asked Claire. âDoes that suit you?â
Claire nodded happily.
He gave her a huge smile before standing up and ruffling her curls. âSee you then, Claire-Bear.â
My gaze found its way back to Johnny, who was standing at the edge of the table with a thunderous expression etched on his face.
âBye, Johnny,â I told him in a small voice.
His features softened instantly as he looked down at me and smiled. âBye, Shannon.â
âWell that was the strangest thing thatâs happened in a while,â Claire announced when the boys were gone.
âYeah,â I breathed. âVery strange.â