Forrester grinned at him. "I'm Forrester Snow," he said. "I'm from these parts. You might have heard of me."
Phil was silent for a moment while he thought about it. The name was obviously familiar to him. Then he made the connection. "The pit bulls. The funeral. You're back."
"I'm back," Forrester said. "And if any of you dipshits so much as look at this bar again, or at the diner, or at either of these girls, they'll never find your bodies. Do you hear me?"
Phil looked at his friends and motioned for them to back off. "Come on fellas," he said. "Let's get out of here."
Forrester stood where he was, in the middle of the dance floor, until the boys had gathered up their things, settled their bill, and left the bar.
"I apologize again for the mess," he said to Harry.
Harry just shook his head. He wasn't sure what to make of what had just happened. He was worried that the repercussions of this were going to fall back on him, but Forrester would make sure they didn't. If he was anything, he was thorough. He wouldn't have started a fight like that in a town like this if he wasn't willing to stick around and see it to its conclusion.
Everyone was silent. Forrester gave a little nod to Kelly. "Sorry for ruining your night, miss," he said.
Kelly just shook her head. She didn't know how to respond. "That guy was my ex," she stammered.
Forrester nodded.
"He was a shitty boyfriend," Kelly added.
Elle was looking at him but he said nothing to her. He turned and began walking to the door. Elle watched with her jaw wide open. When he got to the door he turned to her. She was still looking at him, her big eyes full of admiration. She was his. He knew it.
He smiled at her. "Aren't you coming?"
Chapter 13
Elle
ELLE WAS IN SHOCK. She looked at the scene in front of her, the broken stool, the smashed bottles, the looks on the faces of Kelly and Harry.
When Forrester called back to her, her heart flipped. She thought he was going to leave without a word to her. Now she was torn. Did she even want to be anywhere near a guy like that?
Forrester didn't wait. He just kept walking, right out the door. Elle looked at Kelly for help. She only had a moment to make up her mind, she knew that much.
"What are you waiting for?" Kelly said.
"You think?" Elle said, looking deeply at her friend.
"You're crazy about that guy. It's so obvious. If anything, I'd say you're as crazy as he is. You're perfect for each other."
"What about you?" Elle said.
"I've got to get back to my brother. He's the only man in my life."
Elle laughed, and then, hardly even able to believe what she was doing, she found herself running out of the bar after Forrester. Outside, she saw his truck. He was sitting in the driver seat waiting for her. She ran around and hopped in.
Forrester turned and smiled at her.
"You're here," he said.
"Does that surprise you?"
He laughed. "I don't know," he said. "I don't know if anything would surprise me about you."
"What's that supposed to mean?"
He shrugged. "You're something, you know that?"
"I've heard it," Elle said, a little unsure of what he meant.
"Your name's Elle, isn't it?"
Elle nodded. "And yours is Forrester."
Forrester reached out and took her hand. Elle held her breath. She wasn't sure what was about to happen. He looked at her small hand in his larger one and smiled. He brushed it lightly with his thumb, then lifted it up to his mouth and kissed it.
"This is what I wanted to do last night in the diner," he said.
Elle just looked at him, her mouth open in surprise.
"Why?" she said. She really wanted to know. In fact, she was dying to know. Never in her life had someone just chosen her out of the blue, the way Forrester had, and given her so much attention.
"I'm not sure," he said. "I just saw you there, in the diner, and then you came over, and without thinking, I took your hand."
He let out a little laugh, as if surprised or embarrassed by what he'd just admitted, then turned on the truck and pulled out of the lot. Elle watched his every move. She looked at his hands. The way he turned the key. She looked at the fob on the key, it was a metal pit bull, and it dangled from the ignition like a dog bobbing it's head. He turned to her and she looked away in embarrassment. He smiled. She looked out the window as they drove. It was starting to snow and the gentle white flakes glowed in the street light. He passed the intersection and didn't turn for the diner or her little attic apartment, he kept going along the Main Street, all the way to the fancy hotel at the end of the street.
"You're staying here?" she said.
"Seems like the only place in town worth staying," Forrester said.
"It's pretty fancy."
They passed through the wrought iron gates, the flame torches giving the courtyard a romantic, antique feel.
"It's okay," Forrester said. "It's nice to have the things you're used to."
Elle looked up at the hotel. It was like something out of a travel magazine, part rustic ski lodge, part French chateau. Through the windows, the glow of the warmth inside looked golden. The copper details on the doors and windows were polished so brightly they looked like flames. Two valets in uniforms resembling the guards of the Queen of England came down and took the keys to the pickup from Forrester.
"This is what you're used to?" Elle said in disbelief.
Forrester shrugged. Elle looked at him more closely. Not only was he hot, he was rich too. She'd never have guessed from looking at him. His clothes, scars, tattoos, and old pickup truck sure didn't give off the impression of wealth.
"You're a real eligible bachelor aren't you, Forrester?"
Forrester laughed. "Come on," he said. "You can make up your own mind on that."
A doorman in uniform greeted them as he held the brass revolving door. "Mister Snow, Madam."
"Henry," Forrester said, and slipped a bill into the man's hand.
"Thank you very much, sir," Henry said.
Elle looked around the hotel lobby and her jaw dropped. She felt as if she'd just been pulled into a fairytale. She'd heard that places like this existed, but she'd never have imagined that she'd find them up here in the mountains. She'd also never have imagined that a super hot guy would be inviting her in.
Up until that very night, Elle was a person who'd thought she knew what her life had in store for her. She wasn't a pessimist, she didn't have a bad outlook on life, but experience had taught her what she could expect. She liked to think of herself as a realist. She hadn't had her life handed to her on a silver spoon. In fact, quite the opposite. She'd had to work her butt off for everything she'd ever had, and even then, it was often taken away from her. Being brought into a luxury hotel and greeted by servants dressed in red velvet jackets wasn't exactly something that was on her radar.
"This place is incredible," she gasped.
A huge chandelier hung from a vaulted ceiling and bathed the entire lobby in warm candlelight. A fire burned brightly in the fireplace facing them. By the entrance was a valet, a bellhop, a coat check, and a bunch of other attendants in uniform. To the side was the reception, and on the facing wall were floor to ceiling windows overlooking the pristine peaks and slopes of the Rocky Mountains.
"It's beautiful," Forrester said. "Wait till you see the views in the morning."
Elle looked into his eyes. "The morning?" she said.
Forrester just grinned. He turned to the members of the hotel staff who were all watching him.
"Gentlemen," he said, "this is Elle. She's my guest. I beg you all to treat her with the greatest respect. Give her anything she wants."
"Yes, sir," one of the men said.
Forrester brought her to an intricately decorated elevator and pressed a button marked penthouse. Once the doors closed he turned to her.
"It's just you and me now," he said.
Elle didn't know what to say. There was a lump in her throat and she felt as if she might cry. She wasn't sure why she felt so emotional, but it was definitely happiness that was the dominant feeling.
"I see that," she said, quietly.
"That's all right with you, right?"
She nodded.
"Because you know what I'm going to do to you?"
Elle caught his eye. She shook her head, almost imperceptibly. The elevator stopped with a ding and they stepped out into a small anteroom that contained a large mirror, a leather sofa, a fire, and large silver vases filled with flowers. Facing them was a carved oak door.