girl that I was back then, I learned some of the ins and outs with him. That’s why I can walk up to a car like this and be somewhat familiar with it.
I’m looking under the hood at the engine they’re rebuilding when a shadow falls across the car.
“That’s the part that makes the car run,” Trick says dryly. I start to take offense until I look up and see his pale, twinkling eyes. I smile.
“Is that what it is? Because it looks to me like a V8 Thunderbird Special for this...” I walk around to the side of the car and take a step back, appraising it from front to back. “What? ’57 T-bird?”
I look back at him. His expression shows disbelief. I arch one brow. A slow smile curves his chiseled lips.
My heart picks up when he walks over to me and grabs my hands. He curls my fingers over the backs of his and examines them, rubbing his thumbs over the nails.
“I wouldn’t have taken you for a grease monkey. What gives?”
I’m having trouble breathing with him standing so close. I glance nervously at the garage doors behind him, knowing Brent is out there and I shouldn’t even be talking to Trick, much less…this.
He gently lowers my hands and lets them go. I wiggle my fingers. I can still feel him touching them, even though he’s not.
“My father. He’s a collector. Has been for a long time. I used to like hanging out in the garage with him back when he liked to work on them.”
Trick smiles at me. “All girl with a little bit of tomboy. Just when I thought you couldn’t get any sexier.” He says it quietly, almost like he’s thinking to himself. I see his eyes flicker to my lips.
I want him to kiss me. So badly. Brent is the furthest thing from my mind.
But obviously not the furthest thing from Trick’s. His smile fades and his face sinks into a frown. He backs away from me just before we hear Rusty’s voice getting closer.
Trick walks back to the door and I rejoin Jenna. When I stop by her side, she turns to look at me. I know we’re both thinking the same thing.
CHAPTER SIXTEEN- Trick
“I don’t even need to ask who that was,” Rusty declares as we watch Cami and her friends drive away. “She’s pretty hot.”
I throw him an incredulous look. “’Pretty hot’?”
Rusty shrugs. “Yeah. She’s pretty hot. But her friend…damn!”
“Yeah, what’s up with that? Could you be a little more obvious?”
“What? I barely looked at her!”
“Dude, you needed a freakin’ bib! You all but drooled all over yourself. I’m surprised her boyfriend didn’t kick your ass.”
Rus snickers. “Like that could’ve happened.”
Rusty has always been scrappy. He’s a big guy now, but that hasn’t always been the case. Even when he wasn’t, he was not the kind of guy you wanted to mess with. You just didn’t. Still don’t. Unless you’re me, of course. We’ve been in our share of drunken brawls with each other. I think we’ve both won a few and lost a few.
“Missing the point, man.”
“I got this, Trick. Calm down. Holy balls! You’re worse than my mom.”
I drag my fingers through my hair. “Sorry, Rus. I don’t know what’s wrong with me lately.”
“You put too much pressure on yourself, bro. You’ve got some kind of hero complex, thinking you gotta save everybody.”
“Feeling responsible for my family does not mean I have a hero complex.”
“But it’s more than just that. It’s like you think if you can save enough people, it’ll change things. Or change you somehow. Make you feel less guilty.”
“Nothing can make me feel less guilty.”
“Trick, it wasn’t your fault! How many times do you have to hear that before it sinks in?”
I laugh bitterly. “Apparently a few more, because this is only making me mad.”
“You and that temper. Why is it that you’ve learned to hide it from everyone but me?”
“No one else makes
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