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Without thought, I walk over to the couch. I ignore the gasp that comes out of Taylor as I approach. Keeping my eyes on the little fucker, I grab his shirt and pull him to his feet.

“Whoa. What the fuck, man …?”

I slam his back up against the closest wall. His dark green eyes widen as I hold him tightly against the wall. “She doesn’t want you touching her,” I inform him. “What part of that did you not understand?”

“I … I was just … talking to her.” He stumbles through his words.

“Bullshit,” I say calmly, but voice hard. “I watched you put your hands on her even after she clearly told you to stop.” Just that thought has me wanting to beat the shit out of him, but that would make me look too obvious. Right now, I just look like a guy saving a woman from an uncomfortable situation. I don’t wanna call attention to myself.

“You what?”

I finally look away from the guy I’m holding to see Blane standing next to us. He looks the guy in the eyes, and I can see them start to cloud over. “I’ve told you before, Dillon. She is off-limits to you,” he spits out.

Dillon tries to shove me away, but I don’t budge. So the guy has a thing for her? That was obvious, but Blane just confirmed my suspicion. He’s tried to get with her. Or, the other thought that makes me want to kick him in the balls, they have a past.

I feel a growl come from his chest as he narrows his eyes on Blane. “In case you’ve missed it, Blane, she’s an adult and can do whatever she wants,” he snaps.

“She doesn’t want you,” I remind him.

He looks back at me. “Just who the hell are you?” he demands. “Her boyfriend?” he snaps.

I snort. ‘Cause I wouldn’t be any better for her than he would. Just for different reasons. “I’m her boss,” I say simply. “And you are now banned from my club.” With that, I toss him over to Miller, who stands at the entrance of the room. He hauls him out just as Blane turns to Taylor and lets out a few curses.

CHAPTER TWELVE

 

CASE

I sit behind my desk up in my office as I watch Blane and Taylor argue back and forth. I knew Blane wouldn’t like her working here at the club, but it’s for her benefit. I can’t tell her that, and he wouldn’t understand it.

“May I say something?” I ask, standing from my chair. They both turn to face me; their argument paused at the moment.

“How come you didn’t come to me about this first?” Blane demands. “You know I would have told you that I didn’t want her working at this club,” he shouts at me, ignoring my question.

“Excuse me?” Taylor snaps as she pulls on his shirt making him turn to face her. “Don’t get mad at Case. All he has done is help me out today. Where the hell have you been?”

He looks over at me, ignoring her question. I know exactly where he’s been. Working for me. “What have you been helping her with?” he asks narrowing his eyes at me. Of course, he’s mad at me. I spent time with him tonight and made him smoke weed, yet I never mentioned spending the day with his sister. I can see where he could be mad.

Taylor huffs. “I tried calling you like three times this morning. My car broke down on the way to work, and it kept going straight to voicemail.”

His eyes soften, and he takes a deep, calming breath. “I’m sorry, sis.” He reaches out and rubs her arm.

She pulls away, obviously still mad at him. “Savannah didn’t answer her phone either, so I called Case. He came and picked me up.”

His head spins to look at me. “You what?”

I almost roll my eyes, but she continues to yell at him, so I give him a smug smile instead. “Then once I arrived at work, Mr. Binsen fired me for being late.”

“He can’t do that. Can he?” he asks her.

“He did.” She turns her body to face me. The smile she gives me pulls at my gut. I’m not the good guy here. It’s a soft smile, and two dimples appear on her cheeks. My dick hardens wondering what it would feel like for her to look up at me like that from her knees as if I was her savior. “Then Case offered me a job. And I accepted it.” Her voice is full of appreciation, and I actually feel sorry for her. She thinks she owes me. And in all honesty, I wanna make her pay up. I’m not that good of a man to let an opportunity like that go. You have to, Case!

“Give us a minute,” Blane tells her, but he doesn’t bother looking away from me.

“Blane …”

“I said give us a minute,” he snaps.

She pulls her shoulders back pushing out her chest in defiance. I hide my smile. “I’ll see you tomorrow, Case.”

Yes, you will. “Looking forward to it.”

She slams the door shut behind her just as Blane turns to me. “This is not part of our deal,” he growls.

I plop down in my chair and shrug. “The deal has changed,” I say simply. “Or did you forget that?”

He bangs his fists on my desks. “Dammit, Case! She’s not like me. You should not punish her for my fuck-ups.”

I tilt my head to the side in confusion. “You think I’m punishing her?”

“Well … yeah,” he says sounding confused.

I shake my head. “There is no safer place for her to work,” I inform him.

“You don’t know Taylor like I do. She doesn’t like the bars or clubs. She doesn’t even like to drink alcohol. She won’t make it through one night here.”

I snort. “Give the girl some credit.”

He looks at me with hate in his eyes. “You know I can’t stop you. And she sure as hell isn’t gonna let me tell her no.” He sighs in defeat. But he looks up at me, and if I wasn’t mistaken, it looks like tears are in his eyes. It hurts to see how much he loves her. To know that this may not turn out how I promised him. This game has a new player with Taylor. Can I get them both out of this alive? I sure hope so. “You have to keep her safe. She is all I have left. I’ve already failed her before.” He hangs his head in shame. “Please tell me that you’ll protect her.”

I nod my head. After all, that is why I made sure she took this job. My mind may have other things in mind for her as well, but I did have her safety in mind first. “You have my word.”

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

 

TAYLOR

“Are you Taylor?” I recognize the waitress who was working last night the moment I walk into the club for my first night to train. To say I’m nervous is an understatement. Since college started, I’ve only worked at the coffee shop, and before that, I worked at the mall while in high school. I’m the type of woman who can get by with only a little bit of money. My focus was always on school. Not what pair of jeans I can spend the most amount of money on. But now that my car needs to be fixed and I was fired … I feel like I’m backed into the corner. This just looked like too good of a deal to pass up.

“Yes, I am,” I say with a smile trying to help mask my nervousness.

She doesn’t return my smile. She looks me up and down and sighs heavily as if she thinks I’m a lost cause. And she’s probably right. “Let’s get an outfit for you. Then we’ll get started with setting up.”

She walks past me and then starts to walk up the stairs back by the entrance. I look around quickly at the club with all the lights on. It looks clean and just empty. It looks like an open empty room with a stage at the very front. I find myself doing a circle to look for Case.

“Come on,” the girl snaps. “We don’t have a lot of time.”

I spin around and hurry to the stairs to catch up with her. As we approach Case’s office, my heart rate picks up. Something about him makes me curious. No matter how high his danger level is.

We left last night right after my brother and I got into it in Case’s office. My brother was so mad at me; he didn’t even speak to me as he drove Savannah and me home in her car. I still have no idea what he and Case talked about after he made me leave the room. And once we got to the house, he grabbed a hold of Savannah and they went to their room. It sucks when your brother is sleeping with your friend and you all live together because when your brother is being the baby, he gets all the attention. I could really use some girl talk.