With my hand still in a soft cast, I’m scrambling to put this bad boy to bed before it’s release next Tuesday. It’s going to be a shorter story than I had hoped (so I might be dropping the price), and so far, it’s very, very sexy. So if that’s not your thing—be warned! đ
Opening scene from Lawless…
Ty Nolan ignored the nudge against his shin. Last thing he wanted to do was open his eyes. From the already harsh glare burning behind his eyelids, he knew opening them would be damn painful.
âTy, come on. Wake up,â came a harsh whisper. âSheriffâs here.â
Sheriff? What the hell? And what was Tank doing in his bedroom? Another moment passed before he realized his mattress was damn flat. Where the hell was he?
âTy,â came another voice, this one louder and with an irritated edge. âHate to interrupt your beauty sleep, but Iâd like a word.â
Fuck, it really was the sheriff. Which answered the question of why his bed was so damn uncomfortable. He peeked in the direction of Sheriff Josh Penskeâs voiceâbars stood between them. Oh hell, Iâm going to hear about it now.
With his head pounding, he accepted Tankâs hand up.
His buddy grinned. âNever knew you were such a lightweight, bro.â
Ty grimaced at Tankâs wisecrackâand his crushing grip. Tank was built like aâŚwell, a tank. Ty had played football for the defensive team in high school, so he wasnât exactly puny. It took a few seconds to stuff his shirt back into his jeans, wincing as his bruised knuckles brushed denim. Before he turned toward Josh, he raked a hand through his hair. Josh stood beside the open cell door, shaking his head.
Good Lord, was he about to lose his job? Be suspended?
Josh turned and led the way down the corridor to the stationâs bullpen door. Ty was glad he was still too hung over to blush as he completed the walk of shame past his fellow deputies, whose mouths were crimped, no doubt to hold back their laughter. Josh led him inside his office then waved him toward the vacant chair in front of his desk.
Ty slumped into the chair. He was going to be fired, he just knew it.
Josh sat back in his chair and turned his chair to the side, his gaze going to the window. âYou know, I thought it was a simple assignment.â
âTo be fair, I had the night offâ”
Josh held up a hand to cut him off. âNo matter whether youâre in uniform or not, your duty is to keep the peace, not start the dang fight.â
At this point, Ty knew better than to try to correct Joshâs impression of what had happened the evening before. Heâd only piss him off worse than he already was.
âI donât know what to do with you…â
Ty wished heâd framed that statement as a question, because he wouldâve offered suggestionsâshort of firing him, of course. He liked his job.
And he needed it. He needed to succeed if he ever wanted to put in his application to join the Texas Rangers. He sat straighter in his chair. Heâd take his lumps and move on. Figure out what was next in his life. Life after the Army wasnât turning out to be the cakewalk heâd expected.
âCan you imagine my surprise when the mayor called to inform me sheâd seen you hauled off in handcuffs, along with a dozen other âmiscreantsââher word?â
The mayor hadnât been so keen on this weekendâs festivities. Heâd had a birdâs-eye view of just how unhappy she was when sheâd marched into the station the morning before and asked Josh to lock the fairground gates.
Sheâd changed her mind about allowing bikers to gather there. âYes, I know I approved the clubâs permit, but have you seen how many bikes are parked all up and down Main Street? Caldera will not be another Waco!â sheâd said, tapping her foot.
Ty had grimaced at the mention of the infamous shootout between members of two rival motorcycle clubs, that had spilled out into a restaurant parking lot where cops had violently ended that shit. Tyâs Veterans Posse Club wasnât like that. Not involved with drugs or criminal activities. Opposed to violence, they did however get pissy about disrespect from any other club. Composed completely of former vets, the club gave its members a safe place to be, with people who had shared similar experiences that most folks couldnât empathize with or even conceive of.
What had happened last night at Rubyâs Roadhouse had been…his fault. One too many beers and a sneering, snide comment from another clubâs snarky member, who shouldnât have been there in the first place, and heâd waded right into a fight.
âLook, I got the down-low from Ruby at the bar,â Josh said. âShe said that guy from the club was being a dick to one of the waitresses, and that when you approached him, he insulted your club…â
Ty opened his mouth, and Josh gave a curt shake of his head, again cutting him off.
âRuby Tackettâs bar got trashed. I asked her what she wanted to have happen.â
Here goes… Ruby was a hardass. Sheâd turned off the jukebox to read the riot act to all the bikers whoâd filled her bar last nightâbefore shit had gone down. âNo fights,â sheâd said, her arms crossed over her ample bosom. âNo hassling my girls. When I say youâre cut off, youâre cut off. No fights! Got it?â
He and his buddies had all grinned and nodded. âYes, maâam,â theyâd answered.
And still, all hell had broken loose.
âShe expects your club to clean up the mess.â
Ty nodded. âOf course.â
âSheâs closing the bar for the duration of the convention. But she already has a booth set up at the fairgrounds where sheâll be serving beer in the campground areaâto keep the visitors off the road and out of her place. She wants you behind the bar with her.â
âWhat?â Ty sat straighter. Heâd thought the last thing sheâd want to do was spend more time looking at his face.
âFor the duration,â Josh said with a firm nod. âIn the meantime, your buddies are cleaning up her place. And sheâll have a bill you can all divvy up to pay for the damages.â Josh was silent for a long moment.
Tyâs brain was still swimming in tequila, so he was slow to realize Josh was waiting for something. He pushed up from his chair. âThatâs it?â
One brow lifted. âDo you want it to be more?â
Ty cleared his throat. âI still have a job?â
Josh rolled his eyes. âThink youâre the first deputy in Caldera to get shit-faced and start a fight?â
Ty rocked back on his heels. âWonât happen again, Sheriff.â
âIâm counting on that, Ty. Keep the fucking peace out there. Now, get home and get cleaned up. She needs you there by two.â
Ty left the sheriffâs office and strode back through the bullpen, this time feeling as though a weight had lifted off his shoulders. He still had a job and his badge. Things could have gone down so much worseâif Ruby had pressed charges. He had a lot to make up for to get back into her good graces.
âSo, buddy,â Tank called out from a desk. âCouldnât help hearing⌠Youâre gonna be spending time with Ruby?â
Ty aimed a scowl his way. âIâll be keeping the peace.â
âSheâs gonna expect you to be helping her out. Youâll be handinâ out beers and mixinâ Cosmos.â
Ty huffed a breath. âIâll be protecting her.â
âFrom behind the bar. Think sheâs gonna let you just stand there when her staff is back at her place putting everything back to rights?â
âIâll do whatever the woman wants. She wants me to mix a damn martini, Iâll figure it out.â
Deputy Roman Perez sat on the edge of the desk Tank occupied. âSounds like Josh really laid the hammer downâyou providing protection to Ruby.â He chuckled. âMaybe the jobâs too hard for you, buddy.â He waggled his eyebrows. âIf you need someone to show you how itâs doneâŚâ
Tank snorted. âRubyâs hot. How hard can it get?â Then his eyes widened. âOh.â
Perez laughed. âYeah, I recommend baggy pants, man. The womanâs built like a brick house.â
Ty narrowed his eyes, not liking the deputyâs sly tone. âMaybe you should keep your comments to yourselfâŚbuddy.â
âYeah,â Tank said, smacking Perez in the belly. âBe respectful.â
âIâm just sayinââŚâ Perez said, holding up his hands in surrender. âKeeping the peace might be hard when all those guys start crowding around to get a peek at her tits.â
Ty stiffened. âThe only one whoâs gonna peek at her titsâŚâ He didnât finish the sentence because he just realized what heâd said and his friends were busting a gut laughing at him.
Yeah, he was toast. And heâd have to look hard to find a pair of jeans loose enough to hide his attraction to the pretty bar owner.