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Heartstopper(6)

By:Lauren Landish


We talk as Hannah drives, and she fills me in on the guy she danced  with. I'll admit, I feel a little bad about ruining her night. "So, are  you going to call the guy?" I ask, shifting around to try and make my  ass more comfortable. "I mean, you sound like you liked him."

Hannah thinks, then nods. "Yeah, I probably will. What about Jake? You get his number?"

"I didn't exactly think about getting his number," I say sarcastically. I  reach for my purse and open it, looking for my phone. When I do, I'm  shocked by the thick black leather object inside. My memory flashes  back, and I remember taking it out of his pocket and laying it next to  my things. "Oh, shit."         

     



 

"What?" Hannah asks, pulling into our parking lot. When I don't answer,  she parks and shuts off the engine. "Rox, what's going on?"

I pull out Jake's wallet and show it to her. "I accidentally took his wallet in my rush to get out of there."





Chapter 5





Jake





"Jake!" I faintly hear a muffled voice urgently yell from what seems a  million miles away. Something hits me in the face, and I mumble  something. The voice speaks up again, this time closer. "Jake, wake up."

I let out a groan, my head pounding like that time I decided to do keg  stands in college and lost my balance, hitting my head on the way down. I  feel someone shaking me violently, but it's a chore to open my eyes.

"Jake, what happened?" the voice says, and I can finally identify who it is. That Bronx accent is pretty much unmistakable.

Still, even if I recognize Nathan's voice, it's a struggle to open my  eyes. I finally force them open, but when I do, all I see is a blur.

"Fuck," I groan. "You get the number on that truck?"

"Jake, you're fucking smashed, man," Nathan says, and I swallow thickly,  my mouth feeling both swollen and somehow dry at the same time. "Damn, I  haven't seen you like this before."

I feel like my chest has been cast in concrete and like my limbs are  weighed down by stone. I blink my eyes rapidly, trying to focus, but it  takes several moments for me to see Nathan clearly. He's standing over  me, staring at me with disbelief, concern, and yeah, a little amusement.

"Where is she?" I mumble, my words sounding like a jumbled mess. I'm  trying to get my bearings, remember what's going on. Some things are a  little hazy, but her . . . I can't forget her. Her lush body in my  hands, those sweet lips . . . fuck.

Nathan frowns. "Huh? I don't understand you."

I realize I'm not going to get anywhere for at least several minutes  with the brain fog that is filling my mind. "Water," I rasp, trying to  imitate drinking motions. "Get me some water."

Nathan looks like he's about to make a wiseass comment but instead goes  to the corner of the room and grabs a water out of the small  refrigerator, bringing it over to me. I'm barely able to take it from  his hands, but he plucks it out of my weakened fingers and opens it for  me. Taking it, I chug some, the water churning in my stomach, but at  least I've got something to focus on besides the jackhammer between my  ears.

"Damn, dude," Nathan continues, "What the hell is going on? You  disappear and now I find you back here passed out, looking fucked up as  all hell. How much did you drink?"

"Not drunk," I say slowly, focusing on every syllable to make sure I'm  understood. I remember throwing back that one beer, my second drink for  the night. The champagne was the other, and it was a half glass.

"Not drunk?" Nathan demands, his face twisted in confusion. "Jake, you know damn well we can't be having drugs in . . ."

"Drugged," I say, not knowing if I'm thinking clearly enough. That had  to be it. The beer. It had to be. It just doesn't make sense any other  way.

Nathan looks shocked. "What?"

"I was drugged," I manage in a froglike croak. "I don't know how or why, but someone spiked my drink."

"It was that fucking tramp I ran into on the way here!" Nathan half  yells, jumping to his own conclusion. "I knew there was something fishy  about that broad being back here!"

"Roxy?" I ask, remembering her flirty dimple-filled smile. I don't  consider myself naive, but I don't think my angel is responsible.

"That's her name?" Nathan snarls, turning away. "I'm gonna go out there, find her, and call the cops . . ."

I hold out my hand and tried to stand, but I collapse back onto the bed, my head pounding. "Wait!"

Nathan turns back, scowling.

I shake my head weakly. "Don't call," I rasp. "Seriously."

"Why the fuck not? If we let this type of shit happen, we're going to be finished."

"You're usually more levelheaded than this. Think about it. I'm the one  fucked up and I'm thinking more clearly. If you call the cops, that's  all everyone's going to be talking about. We don't need the negative  press. Let's just look at the security tapes and figure out what to do."

The rage flees his face and his shoulders relax. "Shit, you're right. I wasn't thinking."

I nod. "And there's no need to call the ambulance. I just need a little  time and some fluids. I can already feel the effects wearing off a  little bit."         

     



 

Nathan runs his fingers through his hair. "What were you thinking,  bringing her back here . . ." His voice trails off as if he suddenly  seems to notice that I'm sitting on the bed. "Shit, did you at least hit  it?"

I shake my head. "Was about to."

"Man, what the fuck? All your talk about being on the straight and  narrow, but you're bringing sluts to the back room on our grand opening  night-"

"She's not a slut," I cut in.

"Really? Then what the fuck is she?" Nathan asks.

Nathan shakes his head when I can't answer. "She probably robbed your ass blind."

I pat my pockets and realize my wallet is missing. "Fuck me!"

Nathan is staring at me incredulously. "See? What did I tell you? Why else would she drug you if not to rob your ass!"

Anger tightens my stomach. Fuck, how could I be so stupid? "I'll call  and cancel all my cards. She won't be able to get shit off them. Listen,  my head can't take much more of this shit right now. Leave me be for a  bit and go check the tapes."

I'm glad when Nathan leaves without an argument, and I can't help but  see Roxy in my mind. That sweet, angelic smile and her irresistible  laugh.

But no matter how hard I try to reason things, the fact of the matter is  that my wallet is gone. Which leaves me with only one explanation.

My little angel is a thief.



"Roll the footage," Nathan orders Andre, our head security guy.

I'd sat in the bedroom for twenty minutes, trying to gather myself  before Nathan came back and helped me through the back to the security  room. I can stand on my own, but the world's still spinning a little,  and I know I probably sound drunk as hell. Still, I've got my wits about  me, more or less.

"That's her!" I half-slur, pointing as I get up. I grab the edge of the  desk as a wave of dizziness washes over me. On the video, Roxy is  approached by some guy, and I recognize him. He was there when I  approached her. He orders her a beer, and she never touches it, but when  she looks away, you can see as clear as day that he slips something in  the bottle.

"Son of a bitch," Nathan breathes. "That bastard slipped something in her drink!"

I grab the edge of the security desk in a white-knuckled grip, my lip  curling as I stare at the image on the screen, searing the man's face  into my memory. If I ever see him again, he's going to get a beating.  "Find him."

Andre clears his throat. "I'll get on the radio to the floor guys, and  I'll keep checking footage here. Trust me, if that asshole shows up  again, he's gonna catch a beatdown."

"Okay, maybe I was wrong about the girl," Nathan admits as we leave. I'm  angry and would love nothing more than to go track this guy down, but  the drug's effect is too strong for me. "But it still doesn't explain  the wallet."

"I'm going to go with it was an accident." It's the only alternative to  she stole it and the one I want to believe most. Even an angel makes  mistakes.

"Either way, we got a huge problem on our hands if this motherfucker is  going around doin' this shit. We have to catch him. I just don't know if  we should call the police now or after we catch him," Nathan says while  I recover. "This type of shit is bad for business."

"No cops for now," I half growl, pissed off. "I want to teach this guy a lesson first."





Chapter 6





Roxy





"You can't be serious! You're not going back there!" Hannah says, pacing  the floor of our apartment. Moonlight is shining in from the  floor-to-ceiling windows, and even in this state, I have to admit that  the view is the thing I like most about the place. Hannah is wearing  Barney pajamas, of all things, and has put her hair into pigtails. I  swear she looks like a big-eyed Angelica from the kids' cartoon Rugrats.