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Serves Me Wright (Wright #9)(17)
Author: K.A. Linde

Julian shrugged. “Sure. Should we say something to your parents?”

My gaze slipped over to them, and I sighed. “Probably.”

Just as I headed over there, Chester reappeared. His cheeks were flushed. “Leaving already?”

“We were going to go get a drink.”

Chester nodded. “I know just the place.”

“You want us to go with you?” I asked dubiously.

“Why not, little sis?” he asked.

Because he’d been avoiding us since we’d gotten here. Something was up with my brother, but I had no idea what it was. I wanted to ask if Margaret was going to meet us since she’d never arrived at the party, as promised, but I had a feeling I already knew the answer.

It’d be easy to just tell Chester no and walk away. But I couldn’t say no to anyone, let alone a brother who seemed to actually want my attention.

“All right,” I said. I glanced up at Julian.

He shrugged. “Fine by me.”

We said good-bye to our parents and then headed out onto the balmy Austin street. Chester chatted amicably the entire time. I barely heard what he’d said, but thankfully, Julian kept up the conversation easily. This was why I’d brought him anyway, right?

Chester finally stopped in front of a large metal door.

“What’s this?” I asked curiously.

“Our stop,” he said with a wink.

Julian and I exchanged a glance and then both shrugged.

“House party?” I said.

Chester smirked and knocked on the door. A slot opened, and he slipped a small card into it. We waited outside for a few minutes in silence. Then the door creaked open.

“Welcome to the Lounge,” a gravelly voice said.

“Where have you taken us?” I whispered reverently as I looked inside.

Chester grinned. “A secret bar. It used to be a brothel.”

I squeaked.

He just laughed. “Can’t handle it, sis?”

His eyes were a challenge. This wasn’t my scene. Not at all. But I couldn’t back down from that look either. I reached for Julian’s hand for strength and then pulled him across the threshold with me.

 

 

12

 

 

Jennifer

 

 

The former brothel was a cascade of shadows. Reds and grays and blacks decorated the room, shading the black leather booths in darkness and revealing the brown lacquered bar. We passed the booths, only getting eclipsed views of the people within. They could have been as devious or innocuous as possible, but everything felt charged with energy and awareness.

“This is your room,” the attendant said, stopping before a frosted sliding glass door.

He tapped twice, and the door slid open. Inside, there was a floor-level sunken tub and a dozen people that I’d never met. Half of them had dropped down to their unmentionables and were submerged in the bath. The rest were drinking fancy concoctions.

Chester entered first, and everyone cheered at his presence. “I brought my sister and her boyfriend.”

“The more, the merrier,” a guy said, tugging on Chester’s collar and dragging him toward the bar to choose a drink.

“What am I seeing?” I whispered to Julian.

He laughed. “A bar.”

I narrowed my eyes at him.

“A fancy bar, but that’s all,” he added.

“Do you think they clean this place?”

He snorted and covered his mouth as he walked us around the room to look at the drink menu. “I’m sure it’s been scrubbed clean.”

“I’m glad there aren’t black lights.”

He stopped and turned to face me. “What? Prudish?”

“In public? Yes!”

“This is mostly private,” he offered.

I shook my head and then checked out the drink list. There were amazingly bubbly and elaborate concoctions that I’d never heard of before. Most of the ingredients didn’t even look familiar.

I shrugged. “Just pick one out for me.”

Julian nodded and wrote down our orders, stuffing the slip of paper into a slot that must have taken it back to the bar. Only a matter of minutes later, our drinks were rolled in on a gold trolley by a man in the shortest shorts I’d ever seen and nothing else.

I blinked and tried not to stare. Everything about him was exposed. Though not much more than Chester’s friends lounging in the sunken tub with soaked boxers or thin lace panties and bras, revealing practically everything underneath.

I thankfully took my drink and downed most of it in one long gulp. I needed to be drunker for this.

“Whoa there,” Julian said with a laugh.

“It’s delicious. I’ll take another.”

He shrugged. “Okay, but do you normally drink this much?”

“She doesn’t normally drink. Isn’t that right, sis?” Chester asked, appearing at our sides. His shirt had been removed, and he was surprisingly built with long, lean muscles. The last time I’d seen him, he’d still been the scrawny chess player I had known.

“I drink,” I countered. “Just…not a lot.”

“What do you think of the Lounge?”

“It’s…different.”

Chester snorted. “In the best way.”

“Do you come here a lot?”

He shrugged. “Sometimes. We’re celebrating.”

“Where’s Margaret?”

His face soured at the mention of his girlfriend. “Not here.”

“Are you all right?”

“Peachy,” Chester said with a sigh.

I opened my mouth to ask more, but Julian touched my elbow. I was pushing Chester’s buttons the way he pushed mine. But I should let it go for now. It clearly wasn’t helping anything.

“Is that a number seven?” Chester asked, looking at the yellow drink in my hand.

“Yes,” Julian said. He held his drink up. “And a number five.”

“Good choices. Try a number twelve,” he said, his smile returning. “It’ll loosen you right up.”

“Chester, get in here!” the same guy who had pulled him into the room called. He was sitting in the tub in nothing at all.

My cheeks heated, and I quickly averted my gaze. I guzzled the rest of my drink. Yep. More alcohol.

I dropped the drink down. “I’ll take a twelve.”

Julian looked at the menu and frowned. “There’s eight shots in that. You’ll die.”

“Oh, wow. Eight?”

“Why don’t we go somewhere else?”

“What? Why?” I asked, suddenly self-conscious.

“You’re not comfortable here. I’m starting to think Chess brought you here, knowing you’d be uncomfortable.”

I met his dark gaze. “You don’t seem uncomfortable.”

Julian smiled, the look he gave me was licentious and inviting. “I can’t say that I mind being here with you, Jen.”

“Oh?” I whispered as the drink I’d finished buzzed around in my brain, slowing my response time.

“Can you honestly say you don’t feel it?”

“Feel what?”

He sighed. “Anything.”

I blinked at him. What was he asking? Whether or not I felt something for him? Wasn’t it the most obvious thing in the world? Could I be any more obvious about my feelings for Julian Wright? I didn’t think anyone in all of Lubbock was unaware that I’d been into him since the day I’d met him. That couldn’t be what he was asking.

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