It works, but not before Jesse snarls at the doorman, “Keep your fucking hands exactly where they are.”
In my crazed state, I register exactly where Jay’s hands are—one holding me around my waist and the other clenching my forearm. I defiantly wriggle. “Get the hell off me!”
“Ward, how the fuck do you put up with this?” Jay asks as he paces out of the bar.
What?
“She drives me fucking crazy,” Jesse answers, flicking me a critical stare before refocusing his attention forward and rubbing his jaw. “Be careful with her.”
I’m gently placed on my feet and given a disapproving headshake by Jay while he claps hands with Jesse and leaves us on the pavement. We’re both glowering at each other when everyone comes rushing out of the bar, including Dan. I don’t need him seeing this.
“Fuck off, all of you!” Jesse roars.
Dan steps forward. “You think I’m leaving her with you?” He laughs. I pray for Dan to just shut the hell up because after what I’ve just witnessed, there is absolutely no question that Jesse will annihilate my brother. I turn slowly back to face Kate with a help face, but all I get is Kate’s pursed lips and the rest of them frantically flicking eyes from Dan to Jesse. They have seen madman Jesse. They’re not going to help.
Jesse takes my elbow and points his glare at Dan. “You don’t mind if I take my wife home.” It’s a statement, not a question.
“Yes, actually, I do.” Dan’s not going to back down here. I can see it in the steely sheen of his dark eyes.
“Dan, it’s fine. I’m fine. Just go.” I turn to face the rest of the group. “All of you, please, just go.”
But no one makes the first move to leave.
Jesse’s grip on me increases. “What the fuck do you think I’m going to do?” he bellows. “This woman is my fucking life!”
I recoil at his fierce declaration, and so do the others, including Dan. If I’m his life, then where has he been for the last four days? Why did he take me like I’m nothing more than an object? And why did he have his hands on that woman at the bar? I wrench my arm from him and step back, taking a quick glance at my friend. I’m not sure what for—guidance, maybe, because I don’t know what to do. She gives me a subtle shake of her head. It’s a don’t-kick-up-a-stink shake.
With the encouragement of Kate’s reassuring look, I walk over to her while pulling the hem of my dress down, and stupidly or not, in one last act of defiance, I grab her wine and down the lot.
“Ava!” She tries to stop me, but I’m on a mission now.
“See you later,” I say as I grab my clutch from her other hand and turn toward Jesse. His lip is curled in warning, but I couldn’t care less. Everything he has done tonight is playing on repeat in my head and with each replay, I’m getting angrier. “Don’t bother following me.”
He looks down at me, the fury in his expression more than evident. I hope my displeasure is obvious, too, but just in case it’s not, I throw him a contemptuous look before I push past him and use all of my concentration not to stagger. I shouldn’t have drunk that wine, for more reasons than one.
I haphazardly step into the road to hail a cab, but I don’t even get my arm in the air. “Don’t step out into the fucking road!” he growls, slinging me over his shoulder. “You stupid woman!”
“Fucking hell, Jesse!” I’m taken from the road, back to the pavement. “Put me down!”
“No!”
“Jesse, you’re hurting me!”
I’m immediately lowered and instantly have concerned greens running all over my body. “You’re hurt? Where?”
I smack my palm on my chest. “Here!” I scream in his face.
He recoils, but then performs the same little rendition, thumping his own chest over his bloodstained shirt. “Join the fucking club, Ava!” he roars.
I flinch before turning on my slightly drunken heels and storming off.
“The car is this way,” he shouts from behind me. I stop and carefully carry out an about turn before marching back in the other direction. There is little point in trying to get away. I’m tipsy, and he’s determined. “I don’t like your dress,” I hear him snarl from behind me.
“I do,” I counter, walking on.
“And why is that?”
I stop and swing to face him. “Because I knew you wouldn’t!” I shout, drawing a little attention from passersby.
“You’re right!” he yells back at me.
“Good! Is that the only reason you’re pissed, or is it because I’m drunk, or is it because I kissed another man?”