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Indie and the Brother's Best Friend by Linda, R. (15)


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Linc

 

It might have been the best surf I’d ever had, except for trying to teach Jack-ass how to stay on the board. I’d never seen anyone so uncoordinated and terrible in the water. Teaching Indie when she was thirteen had been easier. Ryder picked it up quickly. He seemed to have a natural ability in the water, but Jack…I wanted to drown him…on many occasions.

The water was beautiful, crystal clear and warm. I should have gone surfing sooner. I didn’t know why I left it so long. No, that was a lie. I knew. Indie. Normally, I’d go for a surf at dawn, but I’d spent the last two nights sleeping beside Indie, not wanting to leave in the morning until I absolutely had to.

I was the only one in the water when Kenzie and Indie showed up on the beach. I wouldn’t have known they were there if Indie hadn’t put her fingers in her mouth and whistled. It was a talent, that was for sure. She could be heard over the loudest of sounds, even the waves rushing in my ears. I paddled back to the shore and wedged my board in the sand.

Wringing the water out of my hair, I turned to Indie. “What’s up?”

“You guys have to get dressed.” She pointed at me and Nate, her eyes lingering on my chest—which I may have puffed out somewhat when I noticed her looking—before bringing her gaze back up to meet mine. “Meet us in the ballroom in fifteen minutes.”

“Us?” Nate stood and brushed the sand from his shorts.

“Yes, us. Kenzie is your dancing partner.” Indie smiled widely while Kenzie groaned.

I raised an eyebrow, and Nate tilted his head, studying Kenzie. “You are?”

“Unfortunately. Only because my brother doesn’t want you dancing with Bailey. So I got roped into it.” She flicked her blonde hair over her shoulder and looked anything but impressed. She was so much like Ryder, it was freaky.

We left them on the beach and headed back up to our rooms for a quick shower and change of clothes. We were having dinner with the Kellermans after our dance lesson. I was nervous. I didn’t dance, not really. I’d only danced twice in my life, one of those times being with Indie last night. The other time? With Indie at her prom. She was the only one who could get me to dance. It was ironic because she wasn’t much of a dancer, either.

 

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The ballroom was something else. Floor-to-ceiling windows looked out over the resort, gold curtains lined the other walls, polished floorboards, a stage to the right that looked set up for an orchestra, detailed artwork, intricate gold panelling on the walls between the curtains. Crystal chandeliers—not one, but nine of them—put the room in a soft glow. I was impressed. It almost made me want to dance.

“This is where we are having our reception after the ceremony,” Leanne announced proudly, spreading her arms out wide and twirling in a small circle. “What do you think?”

“It’s beautiful.” Indie smiled and gazed around the room in awe. Her face lit with emotions I couldn’t decipher.

“I’m glad you like it. Now, we only have tonight for this lesson, but I promise it’s not hard. It’s just a waltz, and anyone can do that.”

Kenzie coughed, and I muttered, “Doubt it.” There was no way I could master the waltz after only one lesson.

“Where’s the dance instructor?” Indie asked, drawing attention to the fact that there were only the six of us in the ballroom.

“Right here.” Kenzie raised her hand and stepped forward.

“You?” Indie said abruptly. “Sorry. I mean, I didn’t know you danced.”

“Twelve years, until douche-face knocked me up and kicked me out of town.” Kenzie shrugged. She was honest, straight to the point, like her brother.

“How is Cole?” Indie asked.

“He’s great. He’s loving school. Very smart, like his uncle.” Kenzie beamed as she spoke about her son. She’d had him when she was about sixteen, I thought Indie had said.

She’d dated Ryder’s friend Chace, fell pregnant, and he dumped her, demanding she terminate the baby, which she obviously didn’t do. He then went on to date Bailey, knowing Ryder was in love with her, only to dump her for Christina, Bailey and Indie’s friend. He was a real piece of work and deserved every single beating Ryder had given him over the years. I knew one thing for sure. I didn’t envy Chace being on Ryder’s bad side. He might not look it, but the guy was tough. I wouldn’t like to piss him off, and I could hold my own in a fight.

“Well, umm…shall we get started?” Steve cleared his throat and looked around awkwardly.

“Yes, please!”

“Okay.” Kenzie pulled everyone into a line, with me between Indie and Nate, and stood a few feet in front of us. “I guess we’ll start with the basic square. Indie, you watch me. Guys, I’ll help you in a minute.”

Thank God, because watching her step in a square was confusing the hell out of me.

“One, two, three. One, two, three. Got it?” Kenzie asked Indie, and Indie gave her a thumb up, continuing her steps. “Think you can show Linc?”

“S-sure,” she stuttered nervously.

“Remember he has to step in the opposite way, so you lead him. I think it’ll be easier,” Kenzie said and turned to Leanne and Steve. “If you two want to dance, go for it. Don’t wait for us. Watching you will probably help.”

“Okay, thank you.” Leanne ginned, a smile not unlike her daughter’s, before grabbing Steve and pulling him into the middle of the dance floor where they fell into a seamless waltz. Really, they looked like they were floating. I had no hope.

“You ready?” Indie asked.

“Sure.” I widened my eyes and smiled awkwardly.

“Okay, boys, I’ll run through it with you as we do it this first time. Step forward with your left foot, bring your right foot forward but do not put it down, step it to the side. Good! Bring your left foot over to your right and put it down, step back with the right. Yes! Now bring the left foot back toward the right but slide it to the side. And then bring your right foot over to the left. See, easy? Now, do it together.”

It wasn’t easy. Far from it. I kept stumbling over my feet, standing on Indie’s toes, putting my foot down when it was supposed to glide, stepping with the wrong one. How could anyone ever learn this dance? It was impossible. I looked over to see Nate and Kenzie had finally started waltzing around the room with his parents. He was a natural. I, however, was not. Put me in the water, and I could master anything, but dancing? No.

“Can we try something?” Indie asked, blowing a strand of hair out of her face.

“Anything, if it’ll help figure this out.” I tugged on my hair, pulling more dreadlocks free.

Indie walked around behind me. “I’m going to lead you from here.”

“What?” How could she lead me from behind if I couldn’t watch her feet to follow?

Her arms wrapped around my waist, and I froze. What was she doing? Her family would see. Her face was pressed into my back, and I was sure she sniffed. Did she just smell me? Not that I cared. No, I liked it. A little too much. I closed my eyes and waited.

Her left leg nudged mine, so following her lead I moved it forward, then let her guide my right foot forward. When I placed it on the ground, she growled and kicked it to the right. I chuckled, placing my hands on her arms to hold them there, in case she had any ideas of letting me go. She swept my left foot across to my right with hers and stood on my toe when I didn’t let it touch the ground. I felt her getting frustrated with me, but I didn’t care; I was enjoying having her pressed against my back far too much to care about anything else.

Warms hands wrapped around my arms and pulled them away from Indie’s. Frowning, I opened my eyes, expecting to see Nate glaring at me, but it was Kenzie. Pulling my eyebrows together in confusion, I asked, “What are you doing?”

“Helping, ’cause you sure as hell will never figure this out otherwise.” She smiled sweetly and placed one of my hands on her shoulder and the other on her waist. I heard Nate’s rumbling laughter from the other side of the room. Looking over Kenzie’s shoulder, I flipped him off, which only made him laugh harder.

I was glad Ryder wasn’t here to see me with my hands on his sister. But with Kenzie leading me from the front, and Indie kicking my feet in the right direction every time I messed up, I managed to complete four full squares. Sure, it took three of us for a two-person dance, but I did it.

“This is like Dirty Dancing.” Indie laughed into my back.

Kenzie snickered. “Only we’re dancing with Linc and not Patrick Swayze, who had the best moves.”

“Never seen it,” I admitted, feeling like a puppet being led around by two women, one of which I would gladly let lead me around by the balls for the rest of my life, if things weren’t so complicated.

“You’ve never seen it?” Kenzie raised an eyebrow in disbelief. I shook my head.

“We’re changing that, soon,” Indie announced.

Whatever. If I watched it with her, I didn’t have a problem. Hell, I’d watch The Notebook if she wanted me to.

“Sure, Princess.”

“Okay, I think you two are good to go on your own now. Wanna give it a go?” Kenzie stepped back, giving Indie room to come around to my front. I rested one hand on her shoulder gently and gripped her hip with the other, pulling her closer to my body than I had Kenzie because, well, it was Indie, and I wanted her close all the time.

“Ready?” She smiled brightly.

“Let’s do it.”

And we did. Perfectly. Kenzie clapped, while Nate cheered us on, jumping around like a baboon. We danced for an hour, eventually figuring out how to move around the dance floor and not in a tiny square. We were far from graceful, but at least we had the steps right. Finally.

But I’d practice all night if it meant dancing with Indie in my arms a little longer.

I was a sucker for punishment.

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