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Loyalty (RiffRaff Records Book 4) by L.P. Maxa (12)

Chapter Twelve

Katie

I’d showered, working hard to scrub the weed and sweat smell from my body. After, I blew my hair dry, and now I was walking around Halen’s old room, looking at all the pictures that were on her walls. There were photographs everywhere. Shots of her with all her cousins, artful selfies of her and Beau, and quite a few of her and Cash. I was stuck on one of the two of them laughing in the bed of an old pickup when my phone chimed on the bed.

Uncle Pax: Heard about your banishment, how are you doing, Bug?

Of course he’d heard. I was sure that my dad had immediately called my mom, and then she’d immediately called my grandma. Then, through the grapevine it went, until it reached my uncles.

Me: Im actually doing okay.

Other than the fact that the cute boy who had been giving me butterflies was a liar and sexual savant. I sighed and lay back on Halen’s bed, holding my phone up above my face.

Uncle Pax: Are you having fun at least? There are a bunch of kids there your age right?

Me: Yeah, Dash Conners daughter Avory is around my age. And then Luke Smiths twin sons are my age. Theyve all been really nice.

And they were all weird as all get out. They were so close, like a really rich motorcycle club or something. I gave myself a pat on the back, because an MC was pretty damn accurate. They took care of their own, heaven help anyone who tried to cross them. They had hella problems with authority, and they did illegal things. They should make those leather vests with Devil’s Spawn on the back.

Uncle Pax: I guess you arent going to get much of a chance to live it up after all.

I snorted.

Me: I wouldnt say that…I went to a party, I drank keg beer. I danced with some people Id never met, and I lied to an adult. Twice.

Twice if you included the fact that I never told my dad about the champagne. And I did include it. I’d take all the rebel yell points I could get.

Uncle Pax: I can honestly say, Ive never been more proud of you than I am right now.

I wondered if the weed would make him more or less proud. Probably more, but it was safer to leave it out either way.

“Hey.”

“Ah!” I jumped about a foot off the bed when Cash spoke beside me. Which made me drop my phone right on my face. “Ow. Shit.” I rubbed my nose, my eyes welling up with involuntary tears. “I know it’s a window, but you could still knock, you know.”

Me: Gotta go, a boy just climbed into my room.

Uncle Pax: Yeah, sure.

Me: You cant see it, but I just gasped indignantly. And there really is a boy in my room.

I attached the selfie I’d taken with Cash earlier in the truck and sent it to my uncle, then clicked my phone off and set it on the nightstand. “What are you doing here? Besides making me break my own nose?” I jumped up and crossed the room to look in the mirror. I was definitely going to have a slight bruise tomorrow.

“Sorry.” His smile was apologetic. “I didn’t like how we left things, and I wanted to come check on you.”

Cash was really freaking cute, which was slightly irritating. I wanted to push him away. I wanted to write him off as some playboy. But I couldn’t do it. He was standing in my temporary bedroom, with his hat in his hand, literally. He was wringing his worn ball cap in his fists. I raised an eyebrow. “Isn’t that why Avory came to find me?” I was silently praying that he wouldn’t lie to me. Hearing him lie to me would be like a knife in the back at this point. I’d be yet another girl he manipulated.

He nodded. “I am the reason she came looking for you.” He took a step toward me. “But you and I have a connection, and that’s something that hasn’t really ever happened to me before.” He took another step. “I’ve spent the last year living a life that I hated in order for two people I care about to live a life that they love. I know I’ve made mistakes, and I know what I did was wrong. But I did it for the right reasons.”

Well, geez. When he put it like that…it almost made me feel like the asshole for giving him a hard time.

He licked his lips, continuing, “I didn’t plan for you, Katie. I didn’t go looking for you. I didn’t set out to win you over to get you in my bed.” He took one more step, reaching for my hands. “That’s not who I am, and that’s not what I’m trying to do here. I want to spend time with you. I want to make you laugh and help you have fun.”

I let him hold my hands, both of them. “I have had fun.” He used his grip to pull me a little closer.

“Can we keep having fun? Can we keep marking things off your list?” He grinned and my heart fluttered a little.

Sheltered and timid me would say no. She’d let fear and uncertainty be her guide. But wasn’t that the point of the list? To leave the old me in the dust? I wanted to thrive outside of my bubble. I wanted to prove to myself, and my parents that I was capable of living alone. That I was capable of acting like the adult I was trying to become.

I pursed my lips. “Under one condition.”

Cash brought my hands to his lips, kissing them sweetly. “Anything.”

“We get to tip a cow.”

***

We’d had dinner with Cash’s parents. They were both really nice people, and his mom was super funny. Avory and Marley had been there too. Apparently Mrs. Conner was a terrible cook and the whole compound knew it. We stayed outside, talking and laughing for a couple of hours after dinner was over. It was nearing midnight now and Cash and I were walking in the middle of a field.

The Devil’s Share compound didn’t actually have any cows for us to tip, so we got in the truck and drove the short distance to Cash’s friend Benson’s ranch. We pulled off in the ditch and scaled a barbed-wire fence. “I feel like I’m breaking the law or something.”

Cash held his hand out, smiling when I automatically took it. “You are.”

I gasped. “Really? Tipping cows is against the law?”

“No.” He chuckled under his breath. “But trespassing is.”

“Wasn’t trespass on the list?” Maybe since he knew the guy, it was slightly less illegal than if we’d strolled onto a complete stranger’s ranch. “Would Benson be mad if he caught you pushing over his livestock?” How embarrassing would it be to land in jail for doing something like this? I bet alllll the inmates would make fun of him.

“Well, I don’t think he’d be thrilled that we came out here to shove one of his cows to the ground.”

I giggled. “I kind of like that you’re so worried about the cow’s feelings.”

“And I’m kind of concerned that you aren’t.” He glanced back at me, winking in the light of the full moon.

“Look.” I whisper-yelled. “There’s a cow.” It was pretty big, but it was standing off by itself and I assumed it was sleeping. Or, at least, it didn’t seem to see us. “Can you do that one?”

He stopped, pulling me up next to him and slinging his arm casually around my shoulders. He was quiet for a few seconds, his head cocked like he was studying the cow for its tip-ability. “I guess so.”

I clapped my hands and did a little happy dance. “I’m so excited right now.”

He gave me a strong side eye. “There is something wrong with you, you know that?” When I only shrugged and shooed him toward the large brown and white cow, he started walking. He slowed down, approaching the cow as quietly as he could. The cow didn’t move at all. It had to be asleep. He held both hands up, moving them gently toward the animal’s middle. He gave it a good shove.

Nothing happened. And I bit my lips together to keep from snickering out loud.

He shoved again, and nothing. Then he got lower, using his shoulder to push the cow. I snorted, covering my mouth and my nose to hold the sound in. The animal wasn’t budging. He turned to look at me, his hands on his hips. “It won’t tip.”

“Yeah. That’s because you can’t actually tip a cow.” His bewildered expression made the damn burst. My laughter broke free and tears pooled in my eyes. “You’d have to weigh something like six hundred seventy-five pounds to have enough leverage to make that cow fall.”

“What?” He was coming toward me now.

“I looked it up after you told me it was mean. I wanted to make sure I wasn’t an awful cruel person.” I snorted again. “One person can’t tip a cow, it’s mostly an urban legend.”

Cash ran the rest of the way to me, scooping me up and throwing me over his shoulder. “You are a cruel person, and don’t let anyone ever tell you any different.” He smacked my ass, which was actually something I could add to and cross off the list. “How long were you going to let me work on that cow?” He spun in a few circles, making me dizzy and then setting me on my feet.

“Honestly? Until either you gave up or it tried to kick your ass.” I wiped at the tears in my eyes. “Man, I haven’t laughed that hard in a long time.” I wrapped my arms around his waist, giving him a hug and tilting my head back to look at his face. “Thanks for that.”

“I’d pretty much do anything to hear you laugh.” I was being friendly, but Cash was being serious. All traces of humor left his face and his eyes kept darting to my lips. I took a deep breath. He had that look again, like in the truck. He was thinking of kissing me. Chills traveled down my spine, goosebumps breaking out on my skin. Apparently my body was so on board. He moved one hand to my jaw, and tightened the other on my hip. “Katie, please tell me if I’m out of line here. I want—”

I rose up on my toes and put my lips on his, and then I pretty much froze because I didn’t have a clue what I was doing. Luckily Cash took over.

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