The Peer and the Puppet (When Rivals Play #1) - B.B. Reid Page 0,64
or you don’t know who I am.” No one anticipated Vaughn fisting the guy’s shirt in his hand and lifting him as if he weighed nothing. “This all belongs to me, jackass. Including her.”
“Vaughn!” Tyra screeched in horror. “Put him down right now.”
His eyes flashed with irritation when he regarded my friend. She folded her arms and cocked her hip.
“I’m not kidding. I’ll leave,” she threatened.
Wordlessly, he tossed Ryan into the sand and stepped into Tyra’s space. Since she was bite-sized, she had to lean her head back pretty far to return his glare.
“Don’t take drinks from anyone,” he ordered and then stalked off. Vaughn’s scene hadn’t gone unnoticed, and I knew Tyra wouldn’t be able to keep him a secret for long.
I WATCHED THE WHOLE THING go down from the moment that eager fool approached the girls to the moment Vaughn returned looking like he’d swallowed piss.
For once, she hadn’t disobeyed me.
I was a little disappointed. I’d been looking forward to a second chance at spanking her ass, but knowing Four had finally learned her lesson got me just as hard. Go figure.
I had a hard time keeping my laughter in check when Vaughn stood in our circle again. “Everything okay?”
“Eat a dick.”
“Tyra really got under your skin, huh?”
Vaughn blew air through his nose. “That broad’s impossible. I’ve used all my best moves, and she’s turned me down every time.”
“So move on.”
“Can’t,” he said with a grunt. “She’s too interesting.”
“Yeah, but blue balls make you crabby,” Jamie instigated. “Besides, there are plenty of interesting girls who aren’t stingy. Donna Hill? She gives an interesting blowjob. Vicky Clark? Her handjobs are mind-blowing.”
“One of these days, you’re going to catch something you can’t get rid of,” Vaughn warned. “You’ve only been back for a few months, yet you’ve slept with more of the girls in this town than Ever and me combined.”
“That’s because they can’t get enough. I have a fresh and…exotic…perspective on things.”
“Bullshit,” Vaughn spat. “You’re no more Irish than Ever. Just because you’ve lived in Ireland doesn’t mean you aren’t an American shit like the rest of us.”
I lost my composure then. Jamie pretended to be offended for all of three seconds before he split his sides.
“True, but I can fake the accent and chicks dig it.”
After Jamie’s father died two years ago, my aunt had left Scotland to live closer to my grandparents in Ireland. It hadn’t been enough to keep Jamie out of trouble. When he was expelled, Aunt Dilwen washed her hands of him and shipped her eldest son off, thinking my father could set him straight. Lot of good he’s doing.
“Just sounds like you’re gargling mouthwash to me, but whatever gets you laid, man.”
“McNamara!” Turner called. He struggled to keep his hulking frame upright as the drink from his cup sloshed over the rim.
Vaughn scowled seeing Turner violate one of his rules: No getting hammered during the season. And for a guy Turner’s size to barely keep from face-planting in the sand, he’d probably have to drink half a fucking keg.
“We have a prop-sit-ion for you.”
Cooper and Kim weren’t far behind, and luckily, they seemed sober enough as they grinned my way. “Yeah, what he said…or tried to,” Cooper guffawed.
“Why is Turner shitfaced?” Vaughn was seething.
“We told him to quit,” Kim answered with a shrug, “but he kept saying he was fine. I guess the drinks snuck up on him.”
Vaughn didn’t respond, so the three blind idiots, too stupid to know better, visibly relaxed. I knew he would wait until they were each sober to dole out punishment, so I turned to Turner. “What do you want?”
“You. Back on the team.”
Before I could turn them down for the fifteenth time, Cooper rushed to add, “And we’ve got a way to convince you.”
“And how are you going to do that?” Vaughn questioned with mild interest.
“Barnes,” Kim answered. “We want Ever to race him.”
“He’s our new running back, and he’s fast!” Cooper gloated. “Could even be faster than you one day.”
I looked to Vaughn for confirmation, but he simply shrugged.
“So what? He beats me and…” By now, we’ve drawn a considerable crowd, including Four, who appeared way too invested for my liking.
A curious Four was a dangerous thing.
“If Barnes wins,” Kim dictated, “you have to come back to the team.”
Vaughn sucked his teeth. “If Barnes beats Ever, we won’t need him back on the team, jackass.”
“Oh.”
The crowd roared at my former teammates’ expense.
“Who’s got the fastest run time?” Everyone turned to the person who voiced the question.