Rock the Beat
Page 16

 Michelle A. Valentine

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“Eww. You are so gross,” she mumbles.
I laugh at her salty reaction. “Don’t knock it. There’s something to be said about experience. I’m total cougar bait and I appreciate a woman who rides cock well.”
She shakes her head. “You have no couth.”
A deep laugh rumbles out of my chest. “Couth? Who uses that word anymore?
She shrugs. “I do. I don’t see how you do it. Have sex with people like it means nothing, especially with someone who’s a lot older than you. You know most of those kinds of relationships are just about sex, right? That’s why I can’t ever see myself dating an older man.”
“What do you consider older?”
“Oh, I don’t know, like ten years older than me.”
“Do you think I’m too old for you?” I question.
Holly raises her right eyebrow and examines my face. “You can’t be more than, what, twenty four? That’s not too bad.”
I clear my throat. “I’m twenty-five, actually.”
“Really?”
“Why does that surprise you?”
“I don’t know. I thought I was being generous with saying twenty-five. You act so much younger sometimes.”
My lips pull into a tight line. “I should be deeply offended, but I’m not. I can be serious if I need to. Life’s too short. I choose to have fun with it.”
She nods. “I guess I can understand that philosophy.”
Holly turns in to one of those chain steakhouses and asks if this place is okay. After I tell her it’s fine, she whips into a parking spot and throws the manual transmission into neutral.
She grins as she revs the engine one last time before shutting it down. “I’ve never met a girl who’s into cars before.”
“That’s because most girls are pampered princesses who don’t understand the rush of going fast.” She opens the car door and gets out, while I do the same.
I lean on the car and rest my arms on the roof to stare at her on the other side. “You’re an adrenaline junkie?”
The twinkle in her blue eyes gives her away before she even admits it. “Totally.”
I love anything that’s fast and dangerous. It’s what drew me to the motocross business. This hot little minx is kind of like the female version of me—apart from the fact she doesn’t seem to be into casual sex. That’s where we differ. “So, you ride on the track?”
“I used to.” She nods towards the door of the restaurant we’re parked in front of and we shut the car doors at the same time.
“Did you just get tired of it, or what?” I ask as I fall into step beside her.
“The passion for it isn’t there anymore.”
I hold the door open for her. “That doesn’t make any sense. If you’re so into the whole speed thing, I would think it’s hard to walk away from riding if that’s what you love. I mean, you’re around it everyday. Don’t you get the urge to hop on a bike and go?”
There’s no answer from her, she only shrugs. She passes through the door and I can’t help staring at her ass in those tight jean shorts. The temptation to smack it causes my hand to itch and I grip the door handle tighter.
The hostess wearing jeans and a purple t-shirts tosses her brown hair over her shoulder and smiles at me. “How many?”
I hold up two fingers. “Two.”
The brunette gives Holly the once over and curls her lip. Holly doesn’t miss the girl’s reaction and raises her eyebrows, daring the girl to say something to her. The girl doesn’t, she simply flips her hair again and says, “Follow me.”
Holly turns towards me. “What a bitch. If we’d actually been together on a date, I would’ve been offended.”
I can’t help but to chuckle at the entire situation. “This can be a date if you want.”
She shakes her head. “Um, no.”
The hostess leads us to a corner booth and sets a couple of menus on the table. “Your server will be right with you.” She turns her gaze to me and winks as I slide into the booth across from Holly. “Let me know if you need anything.”
“Okay”—I lean in, staring at her nametag and perfectly round tits—“Julie. Will do.”
I break out my crooked grin—the one that drives the ladies mad and return the wink. She giggles and plays with her hair as she spins on her heel to go back the direction she brought us.
“Ugh,” Holly says. “Could you be any sleazier? You might as well have had sex with her right in front of me.”
I laugh. “Are you jealous that you aren’t getting my undivided flirting attention now? You’ve made it perfectly clear that you’re not interested. Don’t be a hater now that I’m testing new waters.”
“Please.” She rolls her eyes. “I don’t care what you do.”
She opens her menu upside-down and tries to ignore me, but I’m on to her. I reach across the table and flip it around. “For some who doesn’t care, you’re awfully distracted.”
“Shut up.” I laugh and pick up my menu and try to let it go before I piss her off any further.
This restaurant isn’t fancy by any means—there are peanut shells thrown all over the floor—but it’s nice. It’s very country and reminds me of home.
I didn’t see a lot of choices for places to eat when I drove through Tucson today. This city is so spread out. Not the typical packed city I’m used to, where it takes an hour to get anywhere, but I’m glad I have a local to show me around. It’s been a while since I’ve had an adventure alone.