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By:Anne Mercier


"What are you talking about?" Ben asks, standing statue still.

Kennedy comes wandering out of the back, already dressed and showered,  his notebook in one hand, guitar in the other. He heads over to the  chair across from me and raises a brow.

I just shake my head and take a swig of my Coke.

"Listen, guys," Jerry begins, only to be cut off by Jesse.

"I'm done listening, Jer. You've done a hell of a job and there's no one  better for this band than you, but either these guys straighten up and  follow the code we swore we always would, or I'm done. Xander already  told me he's ready to walk too."

"Are you fucking serious?" Ben shouts.

"As a heart attack," I reply. "I'm tired of Ethan's fucking messes. I  won't watch you get all hopped up on drugs and turn into the one thing  Ethan and Kennedy don't need to be around. You do remember that, right?"  I ask and Ben looks away. "You remember what they grew up with, Ben.  What the hell are you doing?"

"Fuck!" he shouts, and slams a fist into the door of the bathroom. No  one moves. Of all of us, Ben's the one who contains his anger best and  he's losing it.

"You doing drugs, man?" Ethan asks.

Ben nods.

"You know what happens with drugs. It starts out as a couple times and  ends up being where you can't stop," Kennedy reminds him while he strums  his guitar. It's the one way Kennedy's always dealt with anxiety,  anger, and stress-music. Well, that and sex.

"I know," Ben mutters, running a hand through his hair.

"So what the fuck?" Jesse asks.

"Christ, Jesse, I don't know. Everything's just been so fucking much  lately. The shows are fucking packed. Pussy everywhere I turn. Alcohol.  Drugs. I've been doing so much of everything, why not that too?"

"Fuck, Ben. I get it's chaos," Jesse begins. "It's really fucking crazy  right now, but we've only got three more weeks then we're done for a  while."

"It's been a really long fucking tour," Ethan admits, grabbing a bottle of juice from the fridge.

"It sure as hell has," I tell them with a nod. "But that doesn't mean  Ben can try to bury himself in drugs and you in random pussy like you  have been."

"You're a fine one to be talking about random pussy," Ethan replies, his defenses up.

"I know it, but I don't break the rules. I fuck and they are gone."         

     



 

Jesse sits down. "The rules are there for a reason. Remember when we  made them? We didn't want to become those god damn clichéd rock groups  with members hooked on drugs," he says pointedly to Ben, "and we sure as  fuck don't want strange chicks on board the bus longer than it takes to  get your rocks off because sure as shit they'll find something or hear  something they weren't supposed to and sell that shit to the highest  bidder."

"God damn right they will," Kennedy chimes in. "We've worked too hard to  keep our lives private to let that bullshit happen. I'm with Xander and  Jesse. You two straighten up or I'm done, too."

I nod at him.

Ben leans forward, elbows on his knees, running his hands through his hair, while Ethan leans back, looking up at the ceiling.

I sigh. "I know we need a break and we've got a short one coming up in  St. Louis. We're there for three days and only playing one show. Time  away from Lucian and the rest of Burners might be a good idea."

Both Ethan and Ben nod.

Ah yeah. Just as I thought. Lucian taking the chicks with them from one  city to the next, fucking them the whole time we travel, then dumping  them off with some cash and a one-way ticket home is what Ethan sees.

"I know as well as you do it's fucking lonely as hell out here on the  road. At least we've got our regular hook-ups in L.A." Jesse begins with  a nod. "I get it. But having a chick on board who can fucking destroy  what we've worked too hard to maintain so you can get your piece of ass  when you want it, isn't worth it."

"Especially when we all know it won't fill that need anyway," I say, and they all look at me. "You'll still walk away empty."

"Yeah," Ethan agrees.

"All right," Ben murmurs.

"We'll find something to do when we hit St. Louis and get the hell away  from this fucking bus and those Burners fuckers," I tell them.

"Cool," Kennedy mutters.

Everyone agrees and I breathe a sigh of relief.

"Let's get cleaned up and grab some breakfast at the next rest stop," Jerry suggests.

"Sounds good," Jesse agrees.

My stomach growls. "Yeah. I could go for some bacon. Lots of bacon."

"You always want bacon," Kennedy chides.

I grin. "Fuck yeah, dude. Bacon equals meat candy."

Kennedy snorts.

When the others are far enough away, Kennedy looks at me.

"Crisis averted."

I nod, but think, for now. The look in his eyes tells me he's thinking the exact same thing.





Chapter Seven





Jesse


Past





Thankfully the guys have all chilled out since the blowup and threats of  the band breaking up. I don't want to do it, but I would. I won't let  my brother get swept up into the life of drugs and all the bullshit  Lucian and Burners have going on.

St. Louis is a great break for us. We've got a house to stay in for five  days, instead of three, since we don't have to get to Dallas for a  week. The house is fucking huge, and right now we're all kicked back in  the media room.

A commercial comes on and there she is. I lean forward, my heart kicks  up, and I can't take my eyes off of the screen. She's four years older  now, curvier, and still so fucking beautiful.

"What's with you?" Xander asks.

I nod my head toward the screen. "That's her."

"Her, who?" Ethan asks.

"Lucy."

Xander's brows lift. "The airport chick?"

"Yeah," I tell him, still unable to look away from the TV where Lucy  Russo is doing a suntan lotion commercial in a bikini. Her sun-kissed  skin beautifully flawless, her breasts full within the confines of the  not-so-modest bikini, and her perfectly rounded ass on display for all  to see in the skimpy bottoms. I frown.

"She's fucking hot, dude. Her ass is prime," Xander leers.

"Motherfucker, talk about her ass one more time and you'll be swallowing your teeth," I seethe, seeing red.

"Whoa." Xander holds his hands up. "Dude, you've got it bad and you don't even know her."

I glance at him when the commercial ends. "I know enough."

"Let's look up this Lucy," Kennedy says, grabbing his laptop. "Full name?"

"Luciana Russo."

Ben walks into the room. "I remember you talking about that chick. What's going on?"

"She was just in a commercial and Jesse's going to kick Xan's ass for  commenting on her ass," Ethan tells him, taking the beer Ben offers.

"Dude," is all Ben says.

"Shut the fuck up. I know, all right?" I tell him. Shit. There is  something about her. I've never been able to forget her. Hell, sometimes  I fantasize about her when I'm jacking off or fucking a random chick. I  imagine the sounds she'd make, how she'd smell, how hot and tight she'd  be. Fuck. Just thinking about her is getting me hard.         

     



 

"Luciana Antonia Russo. Born in Chicago. Let me skim this bullshit that  I'm sure you already know. Ah, here we go," Kennedy announces.

He starts naming off television shows and movies she's been in.

Kennedy raises his brows. "That last one is still going. Three seasons worth."

"I bet Cage Dude could get those to us before we get back on the road.  At least we'd have something to watch on the bus," Xander suggests.

"Hell yeah," Ethan agrees. "I heard that show is cool as shit."

"I bet the movies are all romantic and shit," Ben murmurs unhappily.

"Chick flicks," Xander agrees with a nod.

I just look at them. "You fuckers don't want to watch 'em, don't watch 'em." I pick up my cell and leave the room.





"Nichols."

"Hey man," I say. This is fucking awkward. It shouldn't be. It's not  like I don't ask the man for shit all the time. But this is different.  This is about her.

"What's going on, Jesse?" he asks.

"Nothing much. Relaxing."

"Good. I know this tour was a long one. We'll shorten the next one up."

I nod, even though he can't see me. "Cool. We needed a break."

"I'm sure, but I'm also sure that's not why you called."

"No. I called because I know you've got connections," I tell him.

"Are you in some kind of trouble?" Cage asks.

"Nah, nothing like that man. There's this chick … " I begin, and Cage remains quiet. "Luciana Russo."

"What about her?" Cage barks out, sounding almost protective.

"I met her in the Chicago airport four years ago with her sister and …  I  don't know man, there's just something about her that's stuck with me."  Christ. I sound like a total pussy.