something bigger had occurred than Rocky catching him sucking face with Jude. “What’s wrong?”
“Besides me catching you about to give The Straight Arrow a hand job in the hallway?”
“I was not.” Felix had actually planned to drop to his knees and suck Jude off. Rocky didn’t need to know that.
“Hey,” Jude hollered from behind them. “Who the hell do you think you are?”
Rocky stopped abruptly and released Felix so fast that he stumbled. He just righted himself in time to see Rocky punch Jude square in the mouth. Jude’s head snapped back, then his hand flew up to cover his mouth.
“Major,” Felix said.
Rocky ignored Felix and pointed a finger at Jude. “Stay the fuck away from Felix.”
Jude lowered his hand, revealing a tiny cut at the right corner of his bottom lip. “Or what?” he asked.
Felix wanted to know the same thing.
“You don’t want to find out, Arrow. I promise you,” Rocky said, then took Felix’s arm once more and guided him back through the club.
They didn’t utter a single word until they reached the Lincoln.
“I found it,” Rocky said triumphantly from the passenger seat.
Felix’s brain cells still weren’t firing on all cylinders. Hell, most were still back in the hallway with Jude. Whew. Rocky had saved him from making a huge mistake. “It?” Felix asked.
“Proof that Cameron Spencer is a no-good son of a bitch.”
A different kind of thrill spread through Felix’s veins like lava, shoving all thoughts of Jude aside. Well, almost all. Felix let himself briefly imagine the fiery liquid pulling Jude under its current. He pivoted his body toward Rocky. “Show me.”
Rocky shook his head. “We gotta get out of here. He’s coming.”
A loud thud sounded against Felix’s window, making him jump. Rocky only looked annoyed, so Felix had a good idea who stood outside the SUV. He twisted his torso and confirmed Jude was staring at him through the window. His nemesis looked angry, roughed up, and so fucking hot. Felix turned back around to Rocky. “Ignore him. I’ll run over his foot.”
“He wasn’t the one I was talking about,” Rocky said. “Spencer wasn’t too far behind me, and I didn’t want him to exit the club and recognize the vehicle.”
Jude pounded against the glass. Thud. Thud. Thud.
“Goddamn it,” Felix said as he shoved open the door hard enough to propel Jude backward a few steps. Too bad he hadn’t knocked the nuisance on his delectable ass. Felix stepped onto the asphalt but left his door open for a quick escape. “Not now, Jude,” Felix said.
“When?” Jude asked.
“Felix, we really need to go,” Rocky said from inside the SUV. “You and this piece of shit can have a conversation when we don’t have somewhere to be.”
“Where are you going?” Jude asked.
Felix closed the distance until he was practically in Jude’s face. “None of your fucking business.”
Jude stood tall, proud, and as immovable as a statue. “I want it to be my business.”
Felix searched for the words that would make Jude’s insides quake hard enough to crack his cool façade. He needed his nemesis to rage and burn from the inside out like Felix was.
“Damn it,” Rocky said. “Too late. Both of you idiots get in the vehicle right now.”
Felix turned to get back behind the wheel, but Jude shut the driver’s door, then gripped Felix’s bicep and shoved him toward the back seat. Felix was momentarily too stunned to resist until he felt Jude sliding into the rear of the SUV with him.
“I don’t think so,” Felix said, trying to pivot so he could shove Jude out of the vehicle.
“Get down,” Rocky said.
Felix could hear his friend sliding down in the front passenger seat as Jude eased the door shut before tackling Felix to the floorboard. Felix lay on his right side, and Jude covered him, pinning Felix tightly against the carpet. The back seat looked like it had a lot of legroom until you tried to cram two grown men between the rows of seats. Jude’s bulk made it hard for Felix to breathe, or maybe it was the hard-on pressing against Felix’s outer thigh.
“What’s happening?” Felix whispered.
Jude replied by grinding his dick against Felix.
“I wasn’t talking to you,” Felix whisper shouted.
“Shh,” Rocky replied.
Jude’s weight momentarily eased when he lifted up enough to peek over the dashboard. A dry chuckle rumbled low in Jude’s chest when he lowered himself back down on top of Felix. He pressed his mouth to Felix’s ear and whispered, “Now I know why you’re here.” Felix didn’t take the