Posts tagged “romance

Her Champion: Chapter 23

Posted on 30/07/2013

metropolis

Tonio stiffened but forced himself to relax almost immediately. “Neecy’s the kinda woman to do dirt in your face and then smile, expecting you to think she’s sweet.  She’s not someone you need to be hangin’ with, Bekah..”

Bekah scoffed lightly, barely batting an eyelash when his shoulders tensed. “Trust me, the last thing I wanna do is hang out with that…” she paused, searching for an appropriate word to call the thorn in Tamar’s flesh and hers. “Creature.”

“Good,” he said relaxing more completely. “Why do you want to know what I know about her?” The moment he asked the question he remembered Neecy coming to him with concern that Dylan was being “ruined” by Tamar. “She been causing you problems?” he asked with a deceptive calm.

Bekah shook her head, processing everything from Tonio’s reaction to his cryptic words. It seemed Neecy was more than just a harmless pest. “Nothing I can’t handle.”

“That’s a yes. Let me see if I’ve got this right. Neecy’s been causin’ problems and instead of telling somebody, you two decided to move out and Ramsey has no clue?”

Bekah muttered a curse and slanted a glare his way. “And he won’t, if you keep your mouth shut.” She scowled at him. “I don’t want to have to get rid of you.”

“No offense but Ramsey’s a lot scarier than you and he will kill me if he finds out I knew and didn’t tell him.”

Bekah rolled her eyes, unmoved by his concern. “I don’t care if he’s Dylan the Terrible. If you breathe even a letter of this to him, I’ll personally make your life a living nightmare.” She narrowed her eyes at him. “I don’t want any more trouble than is necessary. Involving Dylan or you in a bloodbath between Neecy and I is not necessary. I’m handling this, so back off.”

“Moving out is handling it? If anything you showed her she can get away with it and she’s not gonna back off. He has a right to protect his girl, Bekah. And if whatever it is was bad enough for you to move, he’s definitely got the right to step in.”

She stared at him, her jaw clenched so tight. “Like I said, Yates… Back off.” Visibly annoyed, she pushed off the couch and moved to unpack another box. “Break’s over, you two!” she bellowed impatiently, her movements jerky as she pulled out items from the cardboard box.

Tonio rose to his feet just as quickly and grabbed her arm. “I won’t say anything to him. For now. If she touches either of you, all bets are off. And you will tell me anything that happens. Understood?” Them moving would keep Neecy off their backs a little. Dylan had a right to know but he also knew how his best friend would respond. This wasn’t anything Dylan needed on his plate right then. No, he’d handle it and there would never be a problem.

With one quick glance at his hand gripping her arm, Bekah dragged her eyes to look up at him. Her jaw loosened but she still glared up at him. “If anything happens,” she clipped out and pulled her arm from his grip. “Now get back to work. No lunch until we finish this room.” She glanced over at the empty hallway and frowned. “Guys, come on!”

“Keep frowning like that and you’ll get wrinkles. By the way, I think there’s a labor law or something against that,” he said easily aware of Dylan and Tamar coming down the hallway.

Bekah scoffed. “Stop complaining or no lunch for you, Yates.” She glanced up just as Tamar and Dylan walked in. “It’s about time. Forget we have work to do?”

Tamar frowned slightly even though her face tingled from Dylan’s affection. She noted Bekah’s open scowl and snuck a look at Tonio before returning her gaze back to her cousin. “Is everything alright in here?” she wandered over to one of the boxes.

“Everything’s fine. Let’s get everything unpacked so these guys can go on with their day…” Bekah knew she wasn’t very good at hiding any emotions and at this point, she didn’t care to.

Dylan’s brow furrowed and he shared a look with Tonio over Tamar’s head. Tonio just smirked and shook his head before bending over a box to unpack.  Dylan’s frown only deepened. Bekah was clearly upset and despite his smile, Tonio wasn’t unaffected. He shrugged it off. They’d talk later.

Boxes unpacked and items placed in built-in shelves and closet spaces in the apartment, Bekah’s smile slowly returned. She had already pushed away her concerns that Tonio would tell Dylan about their conversation and focused on making sure Tamar felt secure in their new place. Tugging at Tamar’s frizzy ponytail, she smiled at her cousin. “Everything in its rightful place, Princess?”

Tamar smirked at Bekah and nodded. “Thank you.” She reached down and squeezed Bekah’s hand.

Bekah nodded with a gentle smile before turning to the two young men before them. “Alright, like we promised… Let’s talk payment.” She rubbed her dusty hands together, her eyes focused on Dylan. Since their confrontation earlier in the day, she hadn’t looked Tonio’s way for the entire afternoon.

“I’ll make the sandwiches now, if you two are hungry,” Tamar offered with a sweet smile at the two men.

“Tamar and I have already hashed out my payment plan. You just need to take care of my man here,” Dylan thumped Tonio’s back. “We’ll take sandwiches for the bonus.”

Bekah sniffed, still not looking Tonio’s way. “If you insist.” She walked to the kitchen and quietly gestured Tamar to follow.

Tamar bit back a smile and gave Dylan an apologetic look before shuffling after Bekah. “You okay?” she whispered once they were alone.

“Of course,” Bekah muttered, untwisting the bread wrapper. “You?”

Tamar grinned openly now, reaching inside the paper bag for the pack of turkey slices. “Dylan asked me to be his girlfriend.”

Bekah chuckled lightly, peeking from the corner of her eye to see Tamar’s girlish twinkle. “It’s about time… I thought you already were.”

“It’s official now.” Tamar paused, leaning against the counter. “I don’t know if I’m allowed to be happy like this. It’s kinda scary.”

Her fingers stilled over the slices of bread. “You have a right to be happy, Tamar.” She turned her full attention to her cousin, her brow furrowed in concern. “It’s perfectly okay to be happy. Don’t be scared of it.” In her mind, Bekah resolved to handle Neecy once and for all.

Tamar nodded and opened the packet, placing turkey slices onto the bread. “I won’t. Dylan is good to me. I’m happy.”

“And that’s good.” Bekah released a sigh and the two reverted to silence, occupied with their own private thoughts.

Once the sandwiches were stacked and wrapped, the two returned to the living room and Tamar smiled at the two of them. “Thanks for helping us move in. Really, we appreciate it.” She placed a wrapped sandwich in Dylan’s hand and remained by his side.

Bekah held out Tonio’s sandwich to him. “Thanks,” she said quietly.

“You know it was my pleasure, pretty girl,” Dylan assured with a quick kiss to her temple.

Tonio tipped Bekah’s chin with a finger. The thanks was for more than moving in and a part of him warned he would live to regret his agreement. Even with that warning in his mind, he met her eyes and let their fingers brush as he took the sandwich from her. “You’re welcome.”

Tamar noticed the exchange between Tonio and Bekah and tucked in a smile. She’d have to talk to her cousin once the two guys left. Snuggling in Dylan’s side, Tamar allowed herself to relax in his arms. Today was a good day.

Bekah stepped back and walked back to the kitchen to clean up the mess made from prepping the sandwiches. She refused to think about the tingles that ran up her arms when Tonio’s fingers brushed hers.

Tonio turned to Dylan and Tamar with his usual grin. “I’ll give you a minute or twenty to say goodbye to the missus,” he teased saluting Dylan with his sandwich. “Maybe you should’ve taken notes just now.”

Tamar laughed softly and nudged Dylan. “We’ll do better.” She lifted her face to him and placed a soft kiss against his chin. “Goodnight.” Then she moved away from him, her eyes glistening with mischief.

“She’s lying. We’ve already settled for failing this one.” He reached out to wrap an arm around her waist and draw her back to him. “That was not a proper goodnight.”

Tonio just laughed as he started for the door. “Don’t take all night. See you later, Tamar.”

Tamar waved at him before settling back against Dylan’s chest. “Don’t keep your friend out. I’ll see you soon.” She framed his face with her hands and reached on her tiptoes to kiss his lips.

“If you knew how many times he’s kept me out, you wouldn’t be on his side.” His hands rested on her hips, drawing her up that intimate inch. “Much better,” he praised against her lips.

Her breath hitched as he pulled her in and her arms inched up his shoulders, hooking her fingers around his neck. Tamar angled her mouth under his, closing her eyes to revel in the feel of him.

He felt it when she let go and abandoned herself to the kiss. He groaned softly and tried to remember that Tonio was waiting on him as he took the kiss deeper.

She shifted closer, loving the warmth exuding from him and smiled against his lips. Then she slowly eased back, gazing up at him. “I’m going to love being your girlfriend…” she whispered gently before placing a series of fleeting kisses against his mouth.

Her words drew a genuine smile from him. He didn’t even complain when she drew back. “I’m glad you’re prepared.”

Tamar shrugged, sliding her hands along his arms. “I wouldn’t have said yes if I wasn’t.”

His smile faded. “I didn’t mean that way. We’ll keep it as drama free as possible.”

She nodded solemnly. “I know.” Lifting a hand to curve against his cheek, Tamar smiled encouragingly at him. “What did you mean by prepared?”

He covered her hand with his. “I was thinking about you being prepared to be spoiled, have a good time. That kinda thing.”

Tamar giggled softly. “Hmm, I can live with that. Will you let me spoil you too?”

The question gave him pause. He hadn’t really thought about it in reverse. “I guess you’re going to insist?”

She moved back into his arms and nipped at his bottom lip before leaning back. “I have my ways of convincing you.”

“And somehow everybody thinks I’m the Casanova. I’m onto your game you know.”

“I learn from the best,” Tamar answered cheekily and patted his muscled chest. Her fingers still itched to touch him but Tonio and Bekah were within hearing range so she stepped back fully. “Alright, get going.”

“I have to?” he asked playfully before leaning in to place one last peck on her lips. “Enjoy the new place. We’ll start payments soon.” And then he headed for the door before he could prolong the goodbye any further.

“Looking forward to it,” Tamar said quietly, watching Dylan’s broad shoulders and narrow hips as he strode to the door. She pushed herself forward to walk behind him, restraining herself from reaching for him again. He’d barely stepped away from her arms and she already missed him. “Bye…” she said, watching as he jogged down the steps and to the truck where Tonio waited. “Bye Tonio!” she called, waving with a wide smile.

“Ten minutes. I give it a C-,” Tonio greeted even as he waved at Tamar.

“It’s passing. I’ll take it.” They laughed as they climbed in the truck. As the laughter subsided, Dylan asked the question on his mind. “So what was that?”

Tonio would’ve played dumb with anyone else but he and Dylan had been through too much. “We know how to push each other’s buttons.”

Dylan was grateful for the red light as he shot Tonio a questioning look. Tonio wouldn’t even admit to having buttons and Bekah was pushing them? “Good buttons? Bad buttons? You gotta give me somethin’ here man.”

“Both. I don’t know. Not really planning to figure it out. We aren’t going to be around each other enough to bother.”

“Never heard you admit a girl gets to you.”

“I didn’t say that.” Dylan gave him a pointed look and he turned to look out the window. “I know you and Tamar have the whole couple thing going on but not everybody wants that so don’t start, alright?”

“Hey, I was the one who told you not to mess with her, remember?”

“Yeah, make sure you remember,” Tonio muttered, hoping that would be the end of all conversations about Bekah even though he knew it wasn’t.

 <<Chapter 22 || Chapter 24>>

Her Champion: Chapter 22

Posted on 25/07/2013

rowhouse

A set of brick and slate row houses lined the Scott street a mile from the campus and the two girls sighed collectively as their new residence came into view. Bekah parked directly at the curb just outside their apartment and she glanced in the rear view mirror where the truck pulled in behind them. “I can’t believe it. We’re here.”

Tamar smiled quietly, her eyes scanning the painted yellow shutters and matching door. They hadn’t searched for too long before finding this prospective paradise and escape from the ‘hellhole’ Bekah aptly named the campus dormitory. It was close enough to campus that they could easily take the nearest bus but far enough that they could escape the daily drama of dorm living.

Bekah pushed open her door once she’d parked the car and stepped out. Wordlessly, she pointed to their apartment with a proud smile directed at the two young men in the truck. Tamar stepped out as well, pausing to reverently relish the quiet scene before her.

Dylan sat half in the truck watching Tamar as she stood on the sidewalk, Tonio’s words running through his head. He’d assumed things didn’t need an explanation or formal definition between them but he was realizing that he was probably wrong in that assumption. Tamar would need that security.

Tonio dropped a box in his lap, interrupting his thoughts. “Get to work, Sinatra.”

Tamar shook from her reverie when Bekah bounded up the stairs and called out to her. Answering her cousin’s quizzical stare with a reassuring smile, she reached for the backpack by her feet and slung it over her shoulder, walking toward the truck where Dylan and Tonio stood. “What do you think?” she asked Dylan once reaching his side.

“It looks good. Quiet and I think you like that,” he said looking over at her. “If you like it, that’s all that matters.”

“I love it,” Tamar said shyly, wrinkling her nose at her reaction. She laughed it off and poked him in the chest. “Bekah spotted it first and brought me to check it out. Fell in love at first sight.” She sighed, turning to gaze at their new home. “Yellow door and all.”

He captured her hand and pressed a quick kiss there before smiling at her. “Why are you abusing me? You’re really happy about this move, huh?”

Tamar grinned at him. “I told you. Sleepovers and all are perks for me moving.” She cocked a brow. “Don’t you think so?”

“Yo!” Bekah hollered from the front door. “Lovebirds, kindly bring your butts inside with our stuff!” She clucked impatiently at Tonio as she moved back into the apartment, placing her hands on her hips. “Is he as starry-eyed as she is? I swear, I often catch her smiling and gazing off in space.”

“Guys don’t get starry-eyed…but he gets close,” he added laughing. “You ever been that gone over a man?” he asked curiously as he set two boxes down.

Bekah blinked her brown eyes at him. “Pardon?”

“Have you ever gotten starry-eyed over a man, Bekah?” he asked carefully.

She laughed breathlessly, shaking her head incredulously. “When did this become about me, Tonio?” Bekah lowered her head to peer into the box by her feet. “Not everyone gets that chance anyway, but I’m glad she does. She deserves it.”

“Just askin’ a question. Seems like everybody could have the chance if they pay enough attention,” he said over his shoulder on his way out the door.

“I don’t mind taking my payments in sleepovers,” Dylan told Tamar with a smile as he grabbed some boxes from the truck.

“That wouldn’t be considered a payment if I’d want you to,” Tamar mumbled, walking ahead of him to the front door. She paused as Tonio stepped out and gave him a smile. “Thanks again, Tonio. I’ll get your sandwich ready once I get this bag in.”

Dylan chuckled at Tamar’s comment unable to keep his eyes off of her as they headed inside the house.

“Nah, don’t worry about it Tamar. Let the supervisor get the paychecks ready.”

Tamar only smiled, catching Bekah’s narrowed eyes directed at Tonio’s back. She raised a brow at her cousin who quickly glanced away, her expression quizzical. “Everything alright, Bekah?”

“Hmm,” Bekah grunted, pushing a box with her foot to the nearby sofa.

Shrugging, Tamar turned to Dylan. “Wanna see my room?”

“What man is gonna turn down an invitation like that?” Dylan asked with a grin as he followed Tamar down the hallway.

She laughed over her shoulder and gestured to the second door to the right. “That’s it. Not much except a bed and a dresser but I’m still working on it.” She pushed the door open, smiling as sunlight and warmth greeted them inside. The bay window across the room was bare of curtains and blinds but offered a grand view of the park across the lake. She’d had to bargain for the room even though it was the smaller of the two but unsurprisingly, Bekah didn’t put up much of a fight in the end.

“What do you think?” she asked, realizing she probably sounded like a broken record. For some strange reason, Tamar wanted his approval of the house, and her room. It made up for the guilt that she wasn’t telling him the real reason they’d moved out in the first place.

“I like the view,” he said genuinely as he stepped farther into the room and looked around. “It’s nice. Comfortable. I’m not HGTV but I like it.”

Tamar smiled. “I’m glad you approve, dear…” she teased, placing her bag on the bed. “It’s got potential to becoming a great room, an escape of sorts.”

“Is that what I am?” he asked drawing her into his arms.

Tamar smiled shyly as his arms wrapped around her back. “Dear?”

“Yeah…”

“Umm, maybe,” Tamar mumbled, peeking up at him. She held her breath, trying to gauge his expression.

“I like the sound of that. Can it be an official dear?”

She tilted her head curiously. “Official? As in what?” Tamar laughed, shaking her head. It couldn’t be that. She pushed at his chest. “We should get back to helping or Bekah’ll tease you again.”

He didn’t loosen his hold around her. “I can take the teasing. Official as in I get to tell everybody I’m off the market.”

Tamar paused, blinking up at him. Her smile waned. “Off… the market?” her voice sounded squeaky and uncertain. Her heart skipped several beats. “What are you–” Her brow furrowed. “Are you asking?”

“I want you to be my girlfriend, pretty girl. That’s what I’m sayin’.”

Tamar inhaled sharply, her blue eyes widening at his request. “Really?” Her fingers curled in against his chest. “Me, your girlfriend?”

“I can’t figure out why you sound surprised. Most people already figure that’s the case anyway. That’s how I treat you.”

She laughed softly, cheeks flushing. “That’s true. I just never wanted to assume anything more than the obvious.” Her eyes glinted in teasing.

“I thought that might be the case. I don’t want you running around thinking it’s okay to flirt with the guys that are gonna start hangin’ around.” It surprised him to realize he was very much a jealous man when it came to Tamar.

“Hmm, I wouldn’t want to flirt with anyone but you… It’s much fun that way.” Tamar reached up to ruffle his hair. “Besides, I’m sure you’ll find a way to ward them off, if they don’t mind me being Muffet Malek and all.” She smiled, realizing that the nickname didn’t hurt as much as it used to. All because of Dylan’s acceptance. Her heart fluttered with gratitude.

“That’s good to know.” His pleasure melted into a frown. “And don’t call yourself that. Irritates me.”

She raised a brow. “What? Muffet Malek?” Tamar laughed gently, now tugging at his earlobe. “Relax. It’s not a big deal anymore.”

“I’m glad it doesn’t bother you anymore but I still don’t like it. Anybody stupid enough to use it around me is gonna get corrected. I don’t want you using it either.”

Tamar rolled her eyes and wriggled from his grasp. “Is this what you’re gonna do now? Beat up anyone who dares to make fun of me?” An image of him squaring off his entire football team came to mind and she frowned. “Don’t do that. It will only makes things more difficult.”

He shrugged off the concern. “More difficult than what? There’s nothing difficult about making people mind their manners.”

Tamar threw an exasperated sigh over her shoulder. “Dylan. I know this might be hard for you to understand, but please try to see it from my point of view. Okay?” She placed her hands to her hips. “All around good guy starts dating crazy, weird new girl. Suddenly he becomes a bad guy, terrorizing anyone that talks bad about new girl. Who will they possibly blame? Not all-around good guy.” She narrowed her eyes at him. “Do you understand?” Her face softened. “Please don’t make it harder than it already is. Just let it go. I’m a big girl. I can handle the name calling. The other stuff, if it gets hard, I’ll deal with that too.”

“Terrorizing is a little strong. An all around good guy doesn’t just stand around and let people talk about his girl. You shouldn’t have to deal with or handle any of this.”

Heaving another sigh, Tamar walked back into his arms and pressed her cheek against his chest. “Why are we arguing about this, anyway? You just asked me to be your girlfriend, we should celebrate.” Her fingers snaked around his waist and held on tight. “Thank you.”

“You do realize you’re thanking me for being selfish,” he pointed out with a soft laugh, glad she’d given up trying to convince him not to defend her.

She didn’t respond at first but just tightened her hold on him. No one besides Bekah had ever stood up for her as fiercely as he did and it took her by surprise. Scared her a little, but mostly made her feel loved. Her cheeks warmed at the thought of Dylan caring for her that much and she smiled to herself. “We’ll talk about it later.”

He didn’t argue. He’d already made up his mind and he would let her talk about it for as long as she needed to in order to understand that.

Bekah eyed the hallway from where she sat on the couch and frowned slightly,  wondering what was taking them so long. “Are they taking a nap or something? Work’s not done.” She slowly stood to her feet.

“I don’t think they’re taking a nap.” Tonio laughed as he stretched out comfortably on the couch and patted the seat next to him. “Relax, Boss Lady. The work’s not going anywhere. We’ll get it done.”

Bekah eyed him suspiciously but shrugged, stomping over to perch beside him. She quietly studied his easygoing smile before pulling her gaze to the bare walls of their living room. “Well, what do you think of the place so far?” she asked casually to mask the silence between them.

His smile widened at her question. It was cute how uncertain she got with him at times. Different, but cute. “It’s comfortable, a little out the way so it’s private. Seems like a good deal. Ramsey never did say why you moved.”

“It is a good deal.” She bobbed her head slowly. “Ramsey didn’t say why because we didn’t tell him why…” Bekah glanced his way, a smile tickling her lips. She knew she couldn’t tell him the real reasons but it was tempting. There was just something about his hooded gaze that probed and compelled her to want to spill the truth. “You have honest eyebrows,” she blurted out and laughed openly at her own admission. “Makes a girl want to tell you her deepest, darkest secrets.” Bekah shook her head, surveying the living room closely. “Maybe that’s probably your appeal.”

He lazily arched a brow as a smile tugged at his lips. “Honest eyebrows? Can’t say I’ve heard that one before.” He turned the full force of his smile at her then. “So I’m appealing? Good to know. I wasn’t sure if you noticed,” he teased. His smile dimmed but he didn’t lose it completely. “I’m a good secret keeper, especially the deepest darkest ones.”

Again she eyed him early before snorting out a laugh, moving her gaze to the empty hallway. “When someone says they can keep secrets, most likely they don’t do a very good job at it.” Bekah sighed. “What all do you know about Neecy Pierson?”

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