Something coiled deep within me, driving the hunger to take over and possess her, even just for a short time. All I wanted was another taste. “I could take you here and no one would know.” And damn, I wanted to take her rough against this cemented wall, while I kissed her senseless.
She tensed, frozen. “You wouldn’t dare. I’m going to tell my mom that you forced yourself on me.”
That made me snap my eyes open. Blinking rapidly, I pulled myself off her body, staring at her with mixed emotions. Everything just came into perspective. She was leaving in less than a year. She and I were nothing to each other. Besides, I respected Laura too much to mess with her little girl—even if the girl in question had the capacity to fuck my head like no other woman could.
Why was I messing with her anyway? If I wanted a woman, I had so many to choose from. No, Olivia Taylor was my past and she should remain there—a memory. Flashbacks of the younger versions of us in that closet ran through my mind before I placed a lid on it, hoping it would remain shut and buried deep within.
“You’re right. Gavin’s a good guy. He’ll treat you good,” I whispered, prying my eyes away from her lips. It was a difficult feat, but I was done lusting after someone I couldn’t have. After all, she was off limits. “I’ll see you around.” Without giving her a glance, I walked away, feeling more jumbled than before. What just happened literally put me off kilter. That was the closest I had ever been to her in years and yet, somehow sadness seeped into my system.
She was bad news, and I needed to get away from her as soon as possible.
I let out a sigh of relief when I saw Tiffany leaning against my passenger side door in the parking lot, looking like she was ready for a good spin. “Where are we heading, Grey?” She smiled coyly when I unlocked the car and opened the door for her to slide in.
Pool house. I needed to vent. Big time. “No more talking, Tiff,” I said the second I slid into my seat before giving her a steady gaze. “Next time you open your mouth, I want to hear screams. Got it?”
She beamed, nodding.
Chapter 5
Liv
“Is it weird that you’re living with Grey? God, you’re so lucky!” Shana gushed the second she saw me come out of the back building. She didn’t even bother asking what the heck I was doing in there, she just kept on going.
Zoning her out, the only thing that was pounding in my blood, my body and my mind was one of the same, Grey. What the fuck just happened back there? Did he almost kiss me? The thought of him doing that made me lose my breath. Grey and I were never anything.
Why was he adamant that I stayed away from his “peers”? I liked Gavin. He was attractive and quite funny in his own way. Since Liam and I were testing the waters—just so we could say that we tried, but were meant to be in the end anyway—Gavin was a great safe bet for me.
But Greyson… he was a wildcard. A gamble that I didn’t want to be a part of. Edith and Tiffany were his standby ladies, or his lady entourage, and I had no desire in being the third in line, or better yet, the long line of women who wanted to be in his possy.
After that encounter with him that Friday night, I hadn’t seen him since—well, except this morning. He was out partying and getting laid all weekend long, so what gave him the right to mess with my love life?
“He’s sleeping with the mayor’s daughter. She’s a sophomore in USC, but Grey managed to bag her anyway.” Shana finally got my attention.
It seemed that Grey was still the popular stud around here. Nothing new was there? “I gotta go and meet Josie back in the cafeteria. I’ll see you around.” With a small smile, I trotted towards where Josie was still waiting for me with small note in hand.
“What’s that?” I pointed towards the folded paper.
She fanned herself with it, giving me puppy doll eyes. “Must be tough to be in demand