Micha
We end up racing home. I let her win, even though I'd love to have the favor, which would include lots of dirty things that she's not ready for. So now I owe her a favor and she tells me she has to think about it, with this little tease in her voice that makes me grin.
We part ways at our houses and she leaves me with the promise she'll try to come over later tonight. She's slowly changing back into the girl I know, although that night still haunts her eyes, but I'm not sure she'll ever really get over it completely.
It's still raining and lightning like hell, which means the party's going to have to take place inside. Ethan and I drag the wet keggers inside and stand them on the kitchen table. There's a note tacked on the wall from my mom, telling me she's going to be home late.
Ethan starts rummaging through the cupboards for some food. "What band's playing?"
"Naomi's." I head to my room to change and get my guitar. "Answer the door if anyone knocks."
In my room, I tug on a grey t-shirt and pull a black pin-striped shirt over it. I slip on a pair of black jeans and put on a studded belt. Then I grab my guitar and text Naomi.
Me: When u planning on heading over?"
Naomi: Soon. Why? You waiting on us to tell us some super exciting news.
Me: I haven't decided yet.
Naomi: Don't turn it down. It's a great opportunity.
Me: I'm not sayin yes or no. See u in a bit.
When Naomi took me backstage at the coffeehouse, she first proposed the idea that I should replace their guitarist and hit the road with them. At first, I was all for it. It's what I've wanted to do since I was twelve and rocked out with Ethan and Dean in the garage. But then I thought back to Ella's sad eyes and doubts washed over me.
The doorbell rings and I head to the living room to get the party started and clear my head for one night.
Ella
By the time I decide to go over to Micha's, things are already getting out of hand. Cars are parked on the lawn, and garbage cans are tipped over. Someone's even sitting on the roof.
Lila talks me into going and we run up the driveway with our arms over our heads to shield our hair from the rain, but the crowded foyer overwhelms me and I start to back out.
"Stop being a baby and go in there," she says, giving me a gentle shove forward. "I want to see the tough girl everyone keeps talking about."
"No, you don't. Trust me," I tell her. "She was mean and she would have never been friends with you."
"Okay, then show me a happy medium." She has a dark blue, strapless dress on that matches her shoes and her blonde hair rests on her shoulders in curls, which have slipped loose because of the rain. "You can change yourself without losing your identity completely."
I turn away from the crowd toward her. "Why have we never talked like this before?"
She smiles sadly. "Because you would never let us."
She says something else, but the music stifles her words. I fan the smoke from my face and step into the kitchen. Holding the bottom of my black skirt, I maneuver through the crowd toward the table. I lose Lila for a moment, but when the crowd thins, Lila stumbles out, stomping on a guy's foot with her high heel.
She curses, fussing with her hair. "Has Micha ever heard of a little thing called air conditioning?"
"He probably forgot to turn it on!" I shout over the music. "Wait here. I'll go turn it up."
I squeeze through the crowd toward the living room and the band. The music is deafening and I realize it's Micha playing with Naomi. They're sharing the microphone and he looks like he's enjoying himself. I stop in the middle of the room and watch him from the crowd. He's gorgeous under the light with his hair hanging in his eyes as he spills out his lyrics to people and strums on the guitar.
I back through the room and into the hall. There's a couple making out in front of the thermostat. The music quiets down and then starts up again as I gently guide them over and they move out of my way without breaking their lips from each other. Fanning my face, I turn up the cold air. Suddenly, long arms encircle my waist and the scent of him fills my chest.
"I thought you were playing," I yell over the music with my hand pressed to my heart.
"I was, but I took a break to see you." His breath smells like beer.
I scrunch up my nose. "Are you drunk?"
"I've only had one beer," he says. "I'm just excited to see you."
"And to be playing again," I state.
His smile is huge and it makes me happy for a moment. "Yeah, that too. I saw you watching me."
I shrug, playing it off. "I'm glad you're happy. You looked sad earlier at the drive-in."
His hand finds my hip and he grips it tightly, sending heat through my body. "I'm even happier now that you're here."
I relax against the wall. "You know I've heard you use that pickup line on girls before, right?"
"Come on, let me have some fun with you," he begs with a tease in his voice. "Pretend like you don't know any of my moves."
"You want me to pretend like I'm someone else?" I question. "Haven't you been telling me to do the opposite?"
The reflection of the light dances in his eyes as he leans forward and wisps of his hair brush my cheek. "Just be the girl I used to know. The one that had fun and laughed all the time."
"That girl would have never pretended with you, even if you requested her to."
"I know that."
His other hand finds my waist and his body slants toward me. Glancing from left to right, I slide my hands up his firm chest and link them around his neck. Then I pull myself onto him and hitch my legs around his waist. His expression is stoic, but he lets out a growl and his lips come down hard on mine. Our chests press together as he thrusts his body into me. Our tongues connect, feeling each other thoroughly. My back is pressed into the thermostat and my skirt barely covers the top of my thighs. My head falls back against the wall as he trails kisses down my neck. My breathing is rapid and so is my pulse. What is he doing to me?
The music stops and Naomi's voice rises over the speakers. "Micha Scott, get your ass back up here and play right now."
Micha pulls away, breathless. "I have one more song to play and then you and I are going to pick right back up with this."
Before I can answer, he leaves me in the hall. Touching my lips, I watch him weave back to the stage, knowing if he does pick it up, I'm not going to be able to stop it this time. Struggling with the loss of control over my own body, I wander back into the kitchen. Lila's over by the cooler, sipping on a drink and talking to Ethan. Straightening my shoulders, I march up to the counter and pour myself a drink. Lila and Ethan's eyes are on me as I knock it back. The alcohol burns my throat as I slam the cup down on the counter. "Who's up for a game of quarters?"
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