No, I’m a fucking queen.
“I suggest you take your hands off her,” Kirby says sternly. Celeste looks up at him from her high chair and promptly wails in alarm. His eyes don’t leave Allen’s, though. Instead, he puts his hand on her head, stroking it as his gaze turns terrifying.
Oh, talk about some massive chills.
“Excuse me?” Allen says, letting me go and standing himself. I grab ahold of my wrist, surprised he hurt me. He’s never been rough in bed, always gentle. Was he hiding this part of himself?
“Did he hurt you?” Kirby asks, and I turn my gaze to his. I can see the fire in his eyes.
I shake my head. “I’m fine.”
“That’s not what I asked, Jay. Did he hurt you?”
I know for sure I could hear a pin drop in this pub. His voice echoes, such authority in it.
Suddenly, another voice joins the conversation. “Hey, this is a family establishment. Take it outside.”
Kirby holds up his hand to the manager-looking guy. “We don’t need to take it outside. That guy right there put his hand on that woman, and as this is a family establishment, surely that isn’t tolerated.”
The manager looks at me. “Ma’am, are you okay?”
“Thank you, I am. I’m leaving.”
“We’re—”
I quickly look at Allen, my eyes in slits. “We’re not doing anything.”
“Jay—” he tries. But out of nowhere, Kirby is beside me, and Allen promptly presses his lips together. His eyes burn into mine, but I don’t react. “Really?”
“Really,” I say, glaring at him. Three years on and off, I’ve been hooking up with him, but in my defense, he never made it seem like he wanted more or felt anything more. I assumed we were only fucking. Could it have been something? Maybe, but not now. Not ever. “This is unacceptable behavior, and I don’t have time for it.”
He shakes his head as he throws some money on the table. “Don’t call me.”
“That’s my line,” I throw back at him. I’m pretty sure if Kirby weren’t standing beside me, Allen would have called me some kind of name. But instead, he walks away. Once he hits the door, the normal volume of the pub picks back up, but the manager’s gaze and those of some other people still linger.
I’m not a troublemaker, which sucks because I really love their cider here.
Kirby slides his hand up my back, and I look into his beautiful face. “Why don’t you join us for dinner?”
“I should go,” I say, hooking my thumb to where everyone is staring at us. “I’m not comfortable.”
His eyes meet mine, and chills run down my spine. “I’d really like you to stay with us so I know you’re safe.”
My lips perk. “I can take care of myself, Kirby.”
“I know,” he says, his eyes softening. “But for shits and giggles, why don’t you join us?”
I bite into my lip. “I don’t know. I feel stupid.”
“For what? Bad dates happen.”
“I know, but I’m not okay with how tonight went down.”
He nods slowly, and I see the understanding in his eyes. “Well, how about you let Celeste and me walk you to your car, then?”
I look back at where Owen is holding Celeste, rocking her back and forth as he throws a piece of burger meat into his mouth. “She looks pretty content. I wouldn’t want to disturb that.”
Celeste lays her head back on Owen’s chest, moving her fingers over the hair on his jaw. Kirby chuckles, a low, throaty sound that sends heat straight to my vagina. “You’re right. She does look pretty happy.”
I should go home. Chalk this day up as a loss. But instead, I say, “I guess I should come eat with y’all so she isn’t disturbed.”
Kirby’s lips slowly turn up as he reaches for my plate. “I couldn’t agree more.”
The way he says it isn’t meant to be sexual, but it sure does sound like it. Especially when, with his other hand, he guides me to his table. When he pulls out my chair, setting my plate before me, I look up at him in amazement. He gives me a small smile before grabbing his daughter from Owen and sitting beside me. When his eyes meet mine again, I feel all kinds of right.
Which is so damn scary, I almost shit myself.
Chapter Nine
Kirby
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“So, what was up with the asshole?” Owen asks as I pull out the chair for Jaylin and she sits down. I hate that Owen brought it up; I’m sure she’s embarrassed by the way that jackass acted. He’s lucky I didn’t kick his ass. Thankfully, she just laughs.
Meanwhile, I’m in awe of her. She’s wearing a tight green dress that hugs every inch of her in ways I wish I had the opportunity to. Her hair is wild, with curls along her shoulders. And I can’t decide if I like her hair straight and sleek or curly like this. One thing is for certain, I sure like looking at her. She has her makeup done to the nines, and the heels she wears are high and dangerous. Her lips are gorgeous and plump, and I want so much to press my own lips to hers. She sits with such class, her hands in her lap as she grins at Owen. “A mistake, obviously.”