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Rowdy(31)

By:Jay Crownover


It was Friday afternoon and I had been at the Marked, but my last appointment canceled due to an emergency, so I had a couple hours free. It was Rule’s day to be down at the Saints of Denver, so I knew he was going to give me a load of shit for lurking around the new shop when I should be working, but I didn’t care. When I pushed open the door I was surprised to see his spiky head behind the counter and not Salem’s. He was on the phone and just rolled his eyes at me when I propped myself up on the opposite side.

“Let me call you back, Rome. Rowdy just got here.” He paused and then grinned. “Yeah, thanks . . . I’m scared shitless but I’ll figure it out.”

I lifted an eyebrow at him and he did the same back at me, only his had metal in it.

“What’s up?”

“Nothing. Just thought I would stop by. What’s up with you? Why are you scared shitless?”

Rule shrugged. “Things just keep changing. It’s hard to keep up sometimes. Rome was just telling me it’s all payback for being such an asshole for so long.”

“What’s he talking about? You’re still an asshole most of the time.”

He laughed and leaned back in the chair with his arms up behind his head. “True. You wanna be straight with me and tell me the real reason you’re here instead of being where you’re supposed to be? Because I’m pretty fucking sure it has something to do with our pretty new shop manager.”

“I don’t want to tell you shit.”

He snorted and told me, “She had a meeting with the screen printer. She should be back in an hour or so. Those designs you mocked up were killer, dude.”

I shrugged nonchalantly. “Still waiting on you and Nash to give me something I can give to her.”

He let his arms fall and rose to his feet as the front door opened. “My mind has been on other things lately. I’ll get to it soon. Promise.”

He greeted a client and I turned to go up the stairs. He stopped me by calling out my name.

“The girls are all up there. You might want to steer clear for a minute or two.”

I just waved him off. I was used to Cora’s attitude and Ayden’s sass. Shaw was the sweetest thing in the world, and whatever they were up there discussing couldn’t be anything that would send me running for the hills. Besides, maybe I could pick their collective lady minds and figure out what Salem’s deal really was. There were just too many secrets and unknowns lurking behind those dark eyes.

When I hit the top of the steps I immediately knew I should have heeded Rule’s warning. The girls were huddled in a tight circle and they were all making whimpering sounds like they were crying. All three of them had their heads bent close together like they were in a huddle before a major play and I felt all my protective instincts fire up. I wanted to hurt whoever it was that was responsible for making these fantastic, important women cry and then I realized they were probably all just overreacting about Ayden’s news that she was moving.

The all broke apart when my boots clattered on the top step and three pairs of watery eyes shifted in my direction. I smiled at them, my instinct to try and make the situation better.

“Don’t worry, girls, Austin isn’t that far away. Jet will bring our girl back on the regular. I’ll make sure of it.”

I saw Ayden’s eyes get huge in her face as Shaw and Cora both turned on her with furious scowls.

“What?” Shaw snapped the question and Cora followed quickly behind.

“Yeah, what?”

Ayden held her hands up in front of her and glared at me.

“You suck, Rowdy.”

I frowned and looked between all of them, totally lost.

“What in the hell are you all crying about if it isn’t because you’re moving?”

“MOVING!” Shaw’s shriek was enough to have the mirrors and windows rattling in their frames as her cheeks turned a hot red.

Cora shoved Ayden in the shoulder and my buddy’s girl just shook her dark head. “I was going to tell you guys once I officially got accepted into the grad program at UT Austin. Jet and I just can’t keep spending so much time apart. I hate it. He hates it and we had to figure something out.”

Shaw just gaped at her as Cora crossed her arms over her chest. They both watched Ayden while she glowered at me. I shifted uncomfortably and made my way farther into the room.

“If you weren’t crying because of Ayd leaving, then what on earth has all of you in tears? I don’t like it one bit and I’m ready to beat someone up for all of you.”

Shaw jerked her gaze away from her friend and stared at me for a solid minute before blinking her big, green eyes at me. She let out a high-pitched laugh and pushed some of her almost white hair out of her face.