His eyes glittered with amusement before he merely nodded and answered, “Yeah. See you.”
I have no idea why his response rubbed me the wrong way when I was the idiot who’d said the same exact thing to him first. Gah, I was the most insecure weirdo I knew.
Tucking my hair behind my ear, I sent him one last unsure wave and spun away to hurry down the ramp to the shore of the strip pit.
Before I reached it, however, he called after me. “Hey, City Girl.”
A giddy joy bloomed in my chest. “What?”
“Seriously, bring your swimming suit tomorrow. We’ll try out the alkali water.”
Spinning to face him, I walked backward away from him. “I don’t know. I don’t really need my batteries charged.”
He grinned. “After I get done kissing you hello, you will.”
I threw my head back and laughed.
And that was the first of many trips I walked away from him that summer with swollen lips and a silly grin plastered to my face.
I followed Pick through the front doors of the Forbidden Nightclub Thursday evening, expecting the scent of maybe mold, sour alcohol, and sweat, because my childhood home had always smelled like that after my dad went on a bender. But I was surprised by how clean it smelled, like new wood, recent construction, even the hint of fresh paint.
The nightclub had a dark ceiling that made it seem lower than it probably was. Tables and chairs took up the left side while the center was open and a small stage encompassed the right. Since the actual bar was located at the back, I continued to follow Pick that way where a handful of guys were milling around.
One sat on a stool at the bar with his back to us as he popped a sucker in his mouth and watched something on the screen of the laptop in front of him.
“Hart, what the hell are you watching?” Another guy, whom I immediately recognized from the hospital as Ten, asked the stool sitter as he approached from the side to see for himself.
“Man, check this out. Someone put Taylor Swift’s ‘Shake it Off’ song onto this eighties workout video, and it synched freaking perfectly. Holy shit, just look at that.”
Ten watched for a second before he turned his face aside to give Hart an odd look. “Dude, really?”