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    Tormenting Lila

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      how I’d figured out he was a

      musician. ‘It was,’ he said

      with a light shrug. ‘I don’t

      play anymore but they’re

      good. You should go. Check

      them out.’

      I nodded. I could wear my

      green dress.

      Just then the door pinged

      behind us. A girl with messy

      blonde hair and heavy

      eyeliner strolled in, her eyes

      lighting up the moment she

      saw the boy.

      ‘Hey, Jesse,’ she said in a

      husky voice.

      ‘Hey, Nikki,’ the bike boy

      said. He gave me an

      apologetic smile and I smiled

      back at him and wandered

      over to Alex who was busy

      filling in the rental form.

      ‘What’s up?’ I heard Jesse

      ask the girl – Nikki.

      ‘Nothing. Was just passing

      by and wanted to see if you

      were coming tonight.’

      ‘Sure, yeah, wouldn’t miss

      it,’ Jesse answered.

      Nikki glanced over his

      shoulder, then walked past

      him and snatched up one of

      the flyers from the counter.

      ‘We’re handing these out all

      around town. It should be

      busy.’ She paused. ‘You

      bringing anyone?’

      ‘Yeah,’ Jesse mumbled

      after a beat.

      ‘Who?’ Nikki asked and I

      caught the inquisitive tone to

      her voice. Jesse was looking

      at the ground while the her

      cheeks had started to flush.

      ‘This girl. She’s here on

      holiday. Her name’s Ren.’

      Nikki frowned. ‘Ren?’

      ‘Mmm,’ Jesse answered

      looking her straight in the

      eye now. ‘She’s nice. I think

      you’d like her. She’s really

      into music.’

      Nikki nodded and smiled a

      little sadly. ‘Oh, OK, cool.’

      She pushed her hair behind

      her ear and glanced over in

      our direction, ‘Well, I better

      leave you to it. I guess you’re

      busy.’

      Jesse gave her a brief

      smile. ‘Yeah, I’ll catch you

      later.’

      Nikki walked over to the

      door and froze just before she

      reached it. ‘Who did this?’

      she asked pointing at the

      smashed-in door, her tone

      unmistakably angry.

      Jesse shrugged.

      Nikki glared at him.

      ‘Jesse! Was it him?’

      Jesse shot her a warning

      glance and her gaze flitted to

      Alex and I.

      ‘OK, fine, we’ll talk about

      it later,’ she muttered and

      with one last glance at the

      door she strode out of the

      store, shaking her head and

      muttering something under

      her breath.

      Alex cleared his throat and

      Jesse turned, forcing a smile.

      He took the rental agreement

      from Alex and moved around

      the counter to ring it up.

      It was then that I noticed

      beneath the pile of flyers a

      scrap of torn paper peeking

      out. I tilted my head so I

      could read the words

      scrawled across it in angry

      black marker pen:

      Next time it’ll be the

      whole store, Miller, not

      just the door.

      As soon as we spread out our

      towels on the sand Alex was

      off, jogging towards the sea.

      A row of girls in bikinis all

      raised themselves up onto

      their elbows to watch him,

      their jaws dropping open like

      famished baby birds in a

      nest. Once upon a time I

      might have blown a

      sandstorm in their direction,

      but now I was older and

      theoretically more mature I

      decided to let it go. If they

      decided to follow him into

      the ocean and start flirting

      with him I could always opt

      for the tidal wave

      manoeuvre.

      Suddenly something

      thunked into the sand by my

      foot, diverting my attention.

      It was a frisbee. I picked it up

      and looked around. A group

      of four boys were standing a

      little way off, waving at me.

      One started jogging in my

      direction.

      ‘Sorry,’ he called as he got

      nearer.

      I jumped up and tossed it

      back to him, directing it into

      the wind with a little help

      (because frankly my aim

      sucked). ‘No worries.’

      He caught it in his left

      hand. ‘You want to play?’ he

      asked. He had reddish brown

      hair, freckles and an easy

      grin but my experiences over

      the last few months had made

      me wary of strangers.

      Sometimes the sweetest-

      looking people turned out to

      be the most untrustworthy,

      two-faced bitches, and the

      scariest-looking people

      turned out to be the ones you

      could trust with your life . . .

      though not always (Carlos

      the mafia boss had been just

      as homicidally crazy as he’d

      looked).

      ‘No thanks,’ I answered

      the boy politely.

      ‘You sure?’ the boy said.

      He was panting slightly and

      squinting into the sun.

      ‘Yeah, I’m not much of a

      player.’

      Just then someone

      appeared by the boy’s side.

      ‘Neither’s Parker,’ he said,

      ‘though he tries his hardest.’

      It was another one of the

      frisbee four. He held his hand

      out to me. ‘Hi, I’m Tyler.’

      He had dark hair, the

      whitest teeth I’d ever seen

      and looked like he’d just

      stepped out of an advert for

      Tommy Hilfiger swimwear. I

      shook his hand tentatively.

      ‘Lila,’ I said, introducing

      myself.

      ‘You here on holiday?’

      Tyler asked. ‘I’ve not seen

      you around before.’

      ‘Um, yeah,’ I said. ‘I’m

      just here for a few days.’

      ‘Cool. We’re having a

      party Sunday night at

      Tyler’s,’ the first one –

      Parker – said. ‘To celebrate

      fourth of July. You should

      come.’

      ‘Mmmm,’ I mumbled non-

      committally.

      Out of the corner of my

      eye I noticed the row of girls

      were all lying on their

      stomachs now, as though

      they’d been flipped over by a

      short-order cook with a giant

      spatula. They were all staring

      in our direction. One of them,

      a girl with long brown hair

      and a perfect tan, stood up

      and strolled towards us,

      flicking her hair behind one

      shoulder and adjusting her

      bikini straps for maximum

      boob exposure.

      ‘Hey, Tyl
    er,’ she drawled

      when she got nearer.

      ‘Hey, Eliza,’ Tyler

      answered, taking her in with

      an appreciative glance that

      rested for an extra-long beat

      at boob height.

      ‘You want to come for a

      swim?’ she asked, placing a

      hand on his sweaty bicep

      before shooting me what I

      guessed was an acid look,

      though she was wearing

      sunglasses the size of dinner

      plates so it was hard to be

      one hundred percent sure.

      Tyler looked down at her

      hand, then his gaze darted

      over my shoulder and he took

      a small step backwards. I

      glanced behind me and saw

      Alex walking towards us,

      water running in rivulets

      down his body. Tommy

      Hilfiger could step aside.

      Alex looked like he’d

      stepped out of an Armani

      aftershave ad. He stooped for

      a towel and his hand come to

      rest lightly on my hip. I

      leaned into him

      automatically.

      ‘Boys,’ Alex said, by way

      of a greeting.

      The girl’s lips parted as

      she gazed up at Alex and her

      hand slid off Tyler’s arm like

      a dollop of wet putty.

      Parker and Tyler shuffled

      in the sand, uncomfortable in

      Alex’s presence and looking

      suddenly really young by

      comparison. Alex had a few

      years on them I supposed, as

      well as a few inches in

      height. He also had the hard-

      muscled body of a Marine

      and I saw them glance at the

      tattoo of two crossed swords

      on his arm and the Marine

      Corps motto – Semper

      Fidelis – and swallow

      nervously.

      ‘Hi,’ Parker mumbled. He

      held up the frisbee as though

      it was a piece of evidence in

      a trial, or a shield. ‘Frisbee,’

      he said. ‘We were just

      getting the frisbee.’ He

      grabbed for Tyler’s arm and

      started dragging him away,

      all the while eyeing Alex’s

      tattoo.

      One of the many things

      about Alex that I loved was

      that, while he was protective

      of me, he didn’t act like a

      caveman about it. There was

      nothing threatening or

      possessive about his

      demeanour. If Jack had been

      there he would have probably

      punched them just for

      looking in my direction. But

      Alex was cooler than that.

      We watched Tyler and Parker

      run off back to their frisbee

      friends, Tyler shooting me a

      curious look over his

      shoulder as he went. Eliza

      stood there for a second

      longer admiring the view,

      before throwing Alex a

      mega-watt smile and

      strutting back to her towel.

      When I looked over at

      Alex he was grinning at me.

      His eyes – a striking

      aquamarine colour – seemed

      even clearer than usual in the

      sunlight. ‘Can’t leave you

      alone for five minutes,’ he

      laughed, whipping the towel

      at me.

      ‘I had it handled,’ I told

      him, dancing out of its way.

      Just then something

      blurred in front of my face.

      Alex’s reflexes were quicker

      than mine. His hand shot up

      and he snatched the frisbee

      just before it smacked me in

      the head. I saw Parker

      standing in the distance

      looking horror-struck and

      then fearful for his life as

      Alex turned towards him.

      I prised the frisbee from

      Alex’s grip. ‘Allow me,’ I

      said, tossing it to the very far

      end of the beach, giving it a

      little extra throttle to help it

      on its way. When I turned

      back to Alex he was giving

      me that look – the one that

      made me feel like we were

      the only ones on the beach

      and that skinny-dipping was

      totally allowable.

      ‘Did I ever tell you how

      sexy you are when you’re

      doing your thing?’ he asked,

      reaching over and pulling me

      towards him.

      Freshly-showered I pulled on

      my green dress and turned

      my back to Alex. ‘Do me

      up?’ I asked.

      Alex crossed the room in

      one stride and stood behind

      me in front of the mirror. I

      smiled at him as he lifted my

      hair – growing out now,

      almost to my shoulders and

      bleached white in places

      from the sun – and did the

      buttons up on the dress. He

      stooped and kissed the back

      of my neck and I shuddered

      as his hands slid slowly down

      to my hips.

      I laced my fingers through

      his, feeling light-headed and

      suddenly nervous. Maybe

      Suki had been right – maybe

      this dress would be the key

      that unlocked the bunker, so

      to speak. Alex gripped my

      waist and spun me around,

      his lips finding mine

      instantly. He kissed me softly

      at first, but after a few

      seconds my pulse was flying

      and his kisses became harder.

      His hands moved to cup my

      face, to draw me nearer even

      as I edged us backwards

      towards the bed. Alex lifted

      me and lay me down,

      pressing me into the

      mattress, resting his weight

      on his arms. Maybe we

      wouldn’t be waiting until I

      was eighteen after all. Hell, I

      thought, if I’d known the

      green dress was the key all

      along I would have worn it

      every day, whatever the

      weather, never mind the

      occasion. I didn’t even care if

      Nate was in the room

      watching us right now.

      Thoughts were becoming

      incoherent, my brain

      disintegrating as thousands

      of pleasure signals tangled up

      my synapses.

      Alex’s fingers were

      wrestling with the buttons on

      my dress and I was fumbling

      with his T-shirt, trying to tug

      it over his head when there

      was a loud thud on the door.

      At first I thought it was my

      heart, which was drumming

      loud enough in my ears to

      deafen me, but then came

      another thud, and the door

      rattled on its hinges.

      We both sat bolt upright

      on the bed.

      ‘Did you order room

      service?’ Alex asked, pulling

      away from me.

      ‘No.’

      Another knock shook the

      door frame. Alex jumped off

      the bed, grabbed his gun

      from the dressing table and

      stepped between me and the

    &n
    bsp; door. A surge of adrenaline

      flooded my system and I

      started scanning the room for

      objects I could hurl before

      the synapses in my brain

      untangled themselves and

      reason kicked in, telling me

      to relax. There was no more

      Unit. We were safe. It was

      probably just the bell boy.

      Two months ago Alex and

      I had been on the run, barely

      sleeping, living out of a bag,

      desperately trying to stay one

      step ahead of the Unit and,

      although I had thought I’d

      dealt with it, clearly the

      memories weren’t too far

      beneath the surface, because

      a knock at the door was all it

      took to pitch me right back

      into fight and flight mode.

      Another bang. My eyes

      settled on the minibar sitting

      squatly beneath the writing

      desk on the other side of the

      room.

      At the same time, Alex

      was edging towards the door.

      He glanced through the spy

      hole, and I watched his

      shoulders sink. Holstering his

      gun, he drew a deep breath

      and before I could ask him

      who it was, he had yanked

      open the door. It took me a

      second to process that it

      wasn’t the bell boy standing

      in the hallway. In the next

      second, the minibar was

      hurtling across the room, the

      lead snapping out of the wall

      and tearing after it like a

      comet’s tail.

      Alex let out a yell and I

      brought the minibar to a

      flying halt an inch from

      Jack’s nose, the cacophony of

      bottles and cans smashing

      into each other as they

      bounced around inside

      having drowned out Alex’s

      warning yell.

      ‘Good to see you too, sis,’

      my brother said, ducking and

      grinning up at me from

      beneath the levitating mini-

      bar.

      ‘If you’re not careful, this

      mini bar is the last thing

      you’ll ever see,’ I growled in

      answer.

      ‘Bring it on. The white

      goods are no match for me.’

      I clamped my lips together

      and with as much dignity as I

      could muster sent the

      minibar gliding back into

      place beneath the desk,

      making a mental note not to

      open any of the cans inside it

      any time soon. I turned back

      and glared at Jack who was

      still standing there grinning

      at me like an idiot who’d just

      lost his spare brain cell.

      It was one of life’s many

      injustices that Jack was not

      only older than me and

      believed therefore that this

      put him in charge, but that

      his power indisputably beat

      mine (though I’d sooner die a

      virgin than admit that to

      him). Jack could heal from

      any injury . . . as far as we

      knew. We hadn’t gone as far

     


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