if he smiled it would break the whole thing. I placed him around sixty, with silvery graying hair, perfectly combed in place.
“Will your guests be staying for dinner?” he asked.
Ryan opened his mouth, but Kirk said, “Yes, and we’d like to have a full-course meal from Joann’s delivered.”
That got a reaction.
Mitchell blinked a few times. The muscle near his mouth twitched and then . . . nothing. The mask was back in place, like he’d magically gotten a dose of Botox.
“Very well.” He disappeared down a hallway.
I watched him go. I saw his shoes touch the tiled floor, but heard not a sound. How was that even possible? Willow could take haunting lessons from him.
She snorted. The stiff has nothing on me.
Kirk led the way to the back. He hit a button and two walls on the end slid open, revealing the pool. Parts of the backyard were outside, but parts were indoors with glass walls separating them. There were benches made out of blue and white tiles, but there were also couches and lounge chairs with cushions on them. Two different grills sat on opposite ends of the deck, and the whole thing was covered in cobblestones.
The backyard was massive.
Kirk went to a refrigerator and hollered over his shoulder, “Who wants a beer?”
Nick moved past me, grunting. “If we’re going to skip, let’s do it the proper way.”
Kirk threw him an almost evil grin, and I was surprised to see Nick’s eyes darken, matching it.
Putting the beer away, Kirk pulled out a tequila bottle instead. Grabbing five shot glasses, he held it in the air. “Tequila it is.”
Ryan groaned. “This is not a good idea.”
“Come on, lover boy.” Kirk’s eyes narrowed, passing to me before moving back to his best friend. “What? You think you’re the only one who can be the bad boy? Move aside, buddy. I was your partner in crime before. I’m claiming my place again.”
Ryan laughed. He was close enough that I could feel the tension ease from his body. “Fair enough.” He moved ahead, his arm brushing mine. “All right. Let’s do this the proper way, hmmm?”
Nick frowned. “What’s the proper way to take a tequila shot?”
Kirk and Ryan shared a grin as Kirk bent, bringing out salt and limes from the fridge.
Ryan narrated as Kirk poured tequila into all five glasses.
“Salt that hand.”
Kirk salted.
“Lick it.”
Kirk licked.
“Down the shot.”
Kirk drank it in one gulp.
“And suck on the lime.”
Kirk sucked.
“Holy shit!” Kirk spat out the lime, wincing and shaking his head. “Now that’s the right way to do a shot.” He pushed all the ingredients toward Nick. “You’re next.”
Nick eyed everything warily. “We’re going to be hurting by tonight, aren’t we?”
Ryan laughed. “Did you really see any other ending for one of Kirk’s skip days?”
Nick groaned as he reached for the salt. “You’re right. God. This is going to hurt.” He poured it over his hand and eyed Ryan at the same time. “You aren’t on the football team, but I am. I was supposed to have practice today.”
“Convert. Join the basketball team with me.”
Kirk started laughing.
Nick grumbled before licking his hand. “I’m on that too.” He made a face as he grabbed the shot, downed in, and planted a lime in his mouth. “Goddamn! That burns.”
He moved back, still grimacing, and then it was Ryan’s turn.
There were no words or pauses. He took the shot like a pro and had no reaction afterward. It was as if he drank water. I couldn’t decide if that was alarming or if it turned me on. Either way, it was my turn.
Three sets of male eyes settled on me.
This was what I wanted: another way to escape my life.
I reached for the salt, and the world melted away.
This scene should’ve made me nervous, right? Drinking tequila in the middle of the day with three guys I barely knew? This never would’ve happened a year ago. I would’ve been in school, talking with friends, and griping about soccer practice.
But that was then, and things had changed.
I wanted to do this.
I felt Willow at my side. Come on, Mac. This is stupid. Getting drunk? Really? You already had sex. I mean, how many more cliché ways can you rebel against—
I blocked her out, pouring the salt. I licked it and then took the shot. Ryan held out a lime, but I ignored it. I reached for him instead and fused my mouth to his.
Yes! There was the burn I wanted, and after a thorough kiss, I reached for the