Torn (Torn Series)

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his hands and sat down beside me.
    He pulled me into h is arms and kissed my forehead. “I’m sorry Chloe, it just bothers me to see guys hanging all over you like that.”
    I looked up at him and saw remorse in his eyes. Suddenly feeling guilty for yelling at him, I snuggled up into his arms and laid my head on his chest.
    “I’m sorry too, I shouldn’t have yelled at you. I know you were only looking out for me. You know how independent I am, and it just bothers me when you go all bad ass caveman on me.”
    I felt his chest sha ke with laughter under my head, “Caveman huh? I’ll take that as a compliment. Listen, I felt bad for ruining your night, so I brought us both a shot. Consider it a peace offering.”
    He grabbed a shot glass off the table and handed it to me before picking up his own.  Clinking our glasses together, we threw the shots back together. My face twisted up at the bitter taste and he laughed at my expression.
    “Am I forgiven?”
    I nodded as he grabbed Amber’s drink off the table, downing it all in one drink. “Sure, as long as you let me dance without ripping someone’s head off.”
    He smirked as he stood and pulled me up with him, “Since I’ll be the only one dancing with you, I can agree to that.”
    I laughed as he led me onto the dance floor. He stopped in an open space and turned around, pulling me into him. I turned so that my back was against his chest and started grinding against him to the beat of the music. As we danced together I felt the left over anger drain away and I relaxed further back into him. We danced together for a few songs before I looked up and noticed a petite blond e sitting at the bar watching him.
    I turned to face him and motioned to her, “That girl is staring at you like she wants to eat you alive. Go talk to her, buy her a drink or something.”
    He shook his head, “I’m fine here with you.”
    I pulled away from him, “Seriously, I’m worn out. I’m going to go sit back down and you,” I shoved him in her direction, “are going to go buy her a drink. Have a few yourself, I’ll be your protector for once.”
    He studied my expression, “That wouldn’t bother you?”
    I gave him a questioning look, “What, you buying some girl a drink? No, definitely not. Now go before she disappears.”
    His expression turned angry at my words and I looked at him completely confused.
    “Why are you looking at me like I pissed in your Cheerios?”
    He shook his head and turned away, “No reason, I’m going to go talk to her, maybe if I play my cards right I’ll even get laid. That’d make you happy wouldn’t it?”
    My eyes widened in shock at his words. Logan had never spoken to me about women like that.
    “Um, sure. Whatever makes you happy.”
    He gave me one last glare before walking over to her, leaving me alone and completely confused. I started walking back to the table trying to figure out what had just happened. I had no idea what I said to make him so mad.
    Just as I reached the edge of the dance floor, I felt hands wrap around my waist and I was pulled back into a warm hard body. I instantly knew it was Drake as my body started tingling at the contact.                                                                                                                              
    “Where do you think you’re going?”                                                                                                  
    I turned to look at him and my breath caught at how close his face was to mine. I pulled away slightly, trying to remember how to breathe. “I’m tired, I was going to go sit down at our table for a while.”
    He shook his head as he pulled me against him, “No way, you’ve already danced with Amber and Logan, I think

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