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The First Last Boy(17)



I crossed my arms. "I didn't know Brooklyn invited you."

"She didn't. I'm crashing the party." Cooper gave Ryan another look.

"Think he's here?"

Cooper took another swallow of the beer. "Could be. I'll take a look around."

Fear jackknifed in me. "Are you two talking about Chanos?"

"No. We're talking about someone who shouldn't be here, that's all," Ryan said.

"I'm not the little woman that you have to protect, Ryan. I know the world can be an ugly place sometimes."

Cooper's face twisted. "The ugliest thing in your life is deciding what to wear. You don't know the first thing about ugliness."

My mouth dropped at the anger radiating from him.

"You need to step back. She's not the problem." Ryan slapped his friend  on the chest in warning and Cooper blinked as if he was coming back to  the present. "I'll kick your ass if you fuck with her."

Cooper shot me a look. "Sorry." Then he muttered at Ryan, "Didn't you learn anything from my life, huh?"

Tired of the conversation I didn't understand, I stepped away from Ryan.  "You want to get a plate? Unless you changed your mind about the  blonde?"

"Jealous?"

I scoffed. "Of that skank? No."

"I don't know. You sound jealous to me," Cooper said. He took another drink of his beer.

I gave him a dismissive look, then told Ryan, "I'm going to grab some food."

Ryan set his cup down. "I'll walk with you."

To my surprise, he put his hand on my back and guided me through the  crowd. I liked the strength in his hand. The nearness of his body.  Spending time with him felt like our lives just fit together, that we  belonged to each another and always would. No matter how far away I went  to school, there would always be a part of me that stayed behind with  Ryan.







RYAN



I walked with my hand on Tana, needing that connection as we headed  toward the patio where the food was set up. I needed to know she was  within reach so that I could protect her. Cooper suspected someone from  his past was at the cookout. The same someone who was the reason why  he'd ended up on probation. He'd nearly beaten the guy to death for  raping his older sister. She'd committed suicide and Cooper had  unraveled. The only reason he hadn't done hard time was thanks to a  sympathetic judge. The sadistic asshole liked to pop up every now and  then to torment Cooper. I was afraid that one of those times, Coop would  blow and kill the bastard.

If the guy Cooper was looking for was here, I didn't want Tana to get  caught up in what Cooper was going to do to him. We went outside and ate  and while she chatted with her friends, I kept searching the yard and  glancing back toward the house.

Tana took the paper plate out of my hands and leaned in close, making my  jeans grow tighter when her lips brushed my ear. "I haven't seen  Brooklyn in a while. She's had a lot to drink. I'm going to look for  her." She straightened up and tossed the plate into a black garbage bag.

I stood and walked back into the house with her. "Try calling her."

Tana tried, then shook her head. "No answer."

"Brooklyn's a big girl. She can take care of herself." I'd seen Brooklyn  fight at school. I knew for a fact she could hold her own but I said  that more to ease Tana's mind.

"I guess you're right, but I'm ready to go and I'd like to at least tell her goodbye."         

     



 

"She said she wanted to get drunk and have sex, so she might not want to be found."

Tana raised her eyebrows and grinned. "Oh. Okay. Guess she's moving on to Four."

"What?"

"Never mind." Tana waved her hand.

We headed to the door and Cooper followed, clearly pissed off. He jerked  his head to one side when I looked at him. I touched Tana's arm to get  her attention. "Hang here, okay? I'm going to talk to Cooper for a  second."

He and I walked out front to the sidewalk and Cooper said, "He's here.  One of the guys told me he'd seen him dancing with Brooklyn." His jaw  was locked, his eyes burning with vengeance. "Do you have my back?"

"Always, man. Let me get someone to keep an eye on Tana and I'll help you get him."

"Hang on." Cooper held up a hand and turned to face the side of the house. "Did you hear that?"

I listened and heard a muffled noise coming from beside a house next to  Brooklyn's. The noises sounded wrong, like someone was scared. We ran  toward the sound and dove around the side of the house.

"C'mon, man. Get her panties off." Two shadows hovered around her, panting, their voices excited.

I recognized one of the assholes as the guy who'd danced with Tana. Sam.  He had his hand over Brooklyn's mouth while another guy, the one Cooper  had history with, was trying to take off her clothes.

Cooper launched himself at the guy holding her down. His first blow  snapped the guy's head back and when he tried to stand up, Cooper took  him back down.

Anger pouring through me, I took on Sam. My fist connected with the side  of his jaw and he flew away from Brooklyn. I went after him and jerked  him to his feet. He put his hands up defensively. "Man, she wanted it.  In the house I heard her say she wanted to have sex. Then she said no  and faked being scared. She's a tease."

I hit him with a jab to the mouth hard enough to loosen his front teeth.  Blood and spit spurted. He ducked his head too late and I hit him  again. And then again with all the darkness and fury that I had in me. I  didn't stop until someone grabbed my arms from behind.

Like the coward he was, Sam took advantage of the hold and punched me  hard right under the eye. It hurt like a sonofabitch. Twisting my body, I  rotated free and the guy who'd held me was down in two hard right  hooks. He crawled along the ground, shaking his head. Wobbling, he  managed to make it a few feet away before he collapsed, moaning and  writhing on the grass.

I wiped the side of my mouth with the back of my hand and walked over to  tap Cooper's arm. "C'mon. Not here." He sat back on his haunches,  breathing hard, blinking, then glanced at Brooklyn.

She scrambled to her feet, crying, her tears mixing with her mascara.  Her shirt was torn, exposing her breasts and her skirt was missing. In  nothing but her skimpy panties, she stared at Cooper and he stared back  at her and I knew he wasn't really seeing her but was slammed with a  long ago image that still haunted him. He snapped out of it, stripped  off his T-shirt and gently pulled it down over her head to cover her. I  took mine off, passed it over, and he helped her wrap it around her  waist sarong style.

When Cooper wrapped his arm around her to help her back to the house,  she clutched his arm and resisted. "No. I don't want anyone to see me  like this. They'll all know. Could you just get Tana?"

"I'll find her." I kicked one of the assholes still writhing on the ground in the ribs as I walked past him.





Chapter Eight

TANA



Ryan was shirtless and the tanned width of his chest glistened with  sweat. He was breathing fast and the area below his eye was swollen and  bruised. I rushed to him, framing his face with my hands. "Oh my God.  What happened to you?"

"I'm fine." Ryan looked toward the house where a few people were  watching us from the open doorway, then lowered his voice. "It's  Brooklyn. She needs you."

"Where is she?"

He turned around and with a sick feeling in my stomach, I followed him.

Ryan explained quickly, "Two guys attacked Brooklyn. Cooper and I stopped it, but she's pretty shaken up."

Brooklyn was sitting on the ground beside Cooper, her head bowed.  "Brooklyn," I ran forward and sat beside her, pulling her into my arms,  patting her back, rocking her back and forth. I could feel her shaking  all over. I smoothed her hair, telling her that I was here and  everything would be okay. I cried as she cried. She sniffed when a car  pulled up out in front of her house, then groaned "Oh, shit. It's my  brothers."         

     



 

Her brothers, Gabe and Daniel ran over to where we were gathered, and took in the situation.

"Did you call the police?" Dan knelt beside her. "Brooklyn? Did you call?"

Lifting her head, Brooklyn said in a trembling voice, "No, please. I  don't want to deal with that. Everyone in the neighborhood will know.  Can you clear the party out of the house? I just want to take a shower."

Dan wanted to argue with what Brooklyn wanted, but after Gabe shook his head, Dan gave in. "Fine." He ran back toward the house.

"The streets can judge them," Cooper said with a look in his eyes that scared me.

"What?" Sam mumbled.

Gabe grabbed him up from the ground and gave him a hard shake. Cooper  reached for the other guy, but Ryan beat him to it. "No, Coop. Let the  SB justice work."

Cooper, Ryan, and Gabe got the guys up and shoved them into Gabe's car.

Dan came outside several minutes later and told us the house was cleared  out. "Hurry. Our parents weren't far behind us on the interstate. I'd  rather they not see Brooklyn like this."