Never Enough - By Ashley Johnson Page 0,12

singing along with me. We both probably looked like a bunch of nut cases but at least we looked good and were having fun doing it. The crowd that began to form inside cheered us on. I loved the spotlight. Like I said when the spotlight was on me I was in my zone. I was untouchable. When the song ended, Marcus embraced Halley in an oversized hug and I motioned them to the bar for more drinks. I also needed to begin actually doing my job. There were some thirsty people starting to gather around. I prayed this would be a good busy night.

The guys had started setting up while a few others sang their drunken hearts out. I stood behind the bar making drinks and trying my best to avoid him. So far I’d only had the one run in with him when I first arrived. That was a whole few minutes ago but I felt like I was making progress. Trevor locked eyes with me and they didn't budge. I stared into his bluish gray heavenly eyes and tried to think I was looking elsewhere. He started to saunter over towards me like he owned the bar. But he didn’t own the bar, I did. My eyes searched for Halley and Marcus. They were standing a few feet away but were so engaged in each other neither seemed to notice what was happening. Fantastic, I was going to melt to goo in front of the whole bar and no one was paying attention. People were either dancing or too busy drinking and socializing to notice little me. Someone was going to have to clean this mess up and obviously it wasn’t going to be me. "That was good Mace. Really you should think about singing with me one night. We could duet. Really rock this place." The look on his face told me he was serious. He must have been thinking hard on this because this was the second time he told me this line. That half grin thing he was doing also let me know he was up to no good. It had my insides all kinds of twisted up and I despised him for that. Too bad I was getting ready to let him know otherwise.

"Maybe when pigs fly Trevor. And we all know that won’t be happening anytime soon so why even bother." I prayed a drink would appear in front of me but that didn’t happen either. No pigs or drinks, well we were both out of luck.

He grinned and took a swig of a beer he already had. Someone must have gotten it for him while I was singing with Halley a few minutes ago. I wanted to be able to read his mind but I had no idea what was going on inside that gorgeous head of his. For a few minutes I just wanted to pick his brain apart. I just wanted to know what was going on inside that gorgeous head. He just stood there smiling with his head cocked to the side. Was this all a game to him? I refused to be a game to anyone. Wrong ball field Trevor. A few girls walked by and told him hi and he simply smiled. He didn’t answer them. The look on his face told me he had something else to say. My puzzled face just kept watching, waiting for anything to come out. He soon let me know when he replied with a sly smile, "By the way, thanks for the kiss last night. I’d say it was highlight of my night." He smirked and walked back off to join the guys on stage.

My jaw dropped and I was at a loss for words. I’d given Trevor my number AND kissed him last night and didn’t remember either. He was still smiling and just standing there. I wanted to kick him and kiss him all at the same time. Well played Macy.

“Hey Marcus, you ready to rock this bar?” He looked over and winked at me. I scowled and flipped him off. That reaction would have to do for right now. I had no idea what else to do; I mean he just told me we kissed last night. The middle finger was definitely going to have to work. Take that Trevor James.

“Let’s go.” Marcus gave Halley a kiss then the guys took the stage with their other members. The night was just beginning and I wanted to

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