Read Adrenaline (Speed #2) Online

Authors: Kelly Elliott

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Adrenaline (Speed #2) (3 page)

“Wear that, put your hair up, and wear those strappy heels we just bought.”

I groaned at the idea of putting those bitches back on. “Fine.”

“Sunset Row Bar! Hurry!”

The line went dead before I even had a chance to ask her if I should drive or not.

With a shrug, I called a car service and said I would be ready in fifteen minutes. Tossing my phone on the bed, I stripped my clothes off and walked over to my dresser. Pulling it open, I rummaged through my panties. I’d give anything to put on a pair of boy shorts, but the nude lace thong was picked instead.

“Where is that matching bra?” I spoke out loud. I’d gotten into the habit of talking to myself shortly after my father dropped me off at Saint Patrick’s Orphanage. It was the only way to keep myself sane. Talking to God and myself.

Spotting the bra on the chair in my reading nook, I smiled. “There you are!”

Slipping the dress on, I pulled my hair up and applied a small amount of make-up before grabbing a clutch and heading back into the living room.

Princess was perched on her kitty condo cleaning herself. She barely acknowledged the fact that I walked by her.

I moaned as I slipped the Michael Kors shoes back on, that according to Annie, I got for a steal. “I’m going out, Princess. Be good while I’m gone!”

After paying the stupid cover to get into the Sunset Row Bar, I made my way over to the bar and waited in line for a drink.

Me: I’m here. At the bar getting a Bud Light.

It wasn’t thirty seconds later and Annie was texting me back with my first mistake of the night.

The BFF: No! Don’t order a beer. What is wrong with you? Get something fruity for Pete’s sake!

“What can I get you, pretty lady?”

My eyes looked up to find the handsome bartender smiling at me. Pushing a stray piece of brown hair behind my ear, I flashed him a smile and replied, “A Dos Equis with a lime please. Got to get my fruit in.”

His eyes lit up as he gave me a quick once over. The sexy smile that spread wider across his face caused my chest to warm up. “I don’t think I’ve ever seen you here before,” he said as he opened the beer and pushed a lime on the rim.

Okay, Paislie, it’s time to get your flirt on. “Never been here before.”

When his eyes landed on my lips, I gave them a quick lick. “The name is Greg.”

Reaching my hand across the bar, I replied, “Paislie, it’s a pleasure meeting you, Greg.”

“Oh, baby, I hope the pleasure will be mine by the end of the night.”

Wow. Damn. Slow down there, boy.

Pushing a twenty his way, I winked and said, “Keep the change.”

Before I even had a chance to turn around, I was grabbed and being drug out toward the dance floor.

“What have I told you? Never flirt with the bartenders and always order a fruity drink!”

I held my bottle of beer up in front of Annie’s face. “It has a lime!”

She rolled her eyes and mumbled something I couldn’t hear over the music.

Glancing over her shoulder, she gave me a naughty smile. “You are going to love Trey!”

“Who’s Trey?” I shouted.

She scrunched up her nose and yelled, “You’ll see.”

We came to a stop in front of a large table filled with overly-beautiful people. “What is this, an audition table for The Bachelor?” I asked with a chuckle.

Annie hit me as I glanced around the table. My eyes stopped on one guy who had his face buried in his phone.

Oh holy hell. His body. His dark hair. His body.

My insides quivered at the thought of getting lost in him. A few forbidden moments of pleasure to forget everything else.

Yummy.

“That’s who I was talking about on the phone. Come on,” Annie said, leading me over to the hot guy on his phone.

“Trey, this is my friend, Paislie.” Trey stood and I got a better look at his fit body. Okay, so my insides melted and my stomach was tugging with the idea of this guy on top of me.

Forgive me, Sister Elizabeth.

“Paislie, this is Trey. You’re both workaholics in need of getting drunk and having some fun.”

Trey laughed as he took my hand and gently kissed the back of it while my teeth sunk into my lip.

“Paislie, it’s a pleasure meeting you.”

Jesus . . . his voice melted my panties.

“Trey,” I said. Then something happened and I forgot all my good sense. “Hopefully the pleasure will be mine by the end of the evening.”

Annie’s mouth dropped open as I tried to make it seem like I didn’t just sound like a class-act whore. Worse yet . . . I took the damn bartender’s pick-up line. How lame was I?

His dark-brown eyes lit up with a fire as he leaned in closer to me and placed his lips next to my ear. “I can make that happen.”

Oh, hell yes. I was getting laid tonight.

Trey and I spent the next two hours dancing, talking, and drinking. Lots and lots of drinking. I wasn’t surprised when we ended back at my apartment and Trey did indeed feel good between my sheets and me.

The moment his tongue dove deep inside of me, I gasped and grabbed his hair. “Forgive me, Sister Elizabeth,” I mumbled as my body trembled.

I’d only let one other guy go down on me, and we dated for six months before he finally talked me into it.

Trey, however, was a one-night stand who I intended on having fun with. A lot of fun. If I was going to do this, I was going to do it the right way.

“Damn baby, I want to bury myself inside you.”

My breathing was erratic as my brown eyes looked into his. “Do it!” I cried out as he ripped the condom open and rolled it on.

For one night I wanted to be naughty. I didn’t want to think about clients, or money, or my worthless father who called again to ask for money. I didn’t want to think how no guy ever made my insides all mushy or the fact that I was incapable of love.

Tonight I wanted to be fucked six ways to Sunday and I wouldn’t feel guilty at all about it like I always did.

Wrapping my legs around Trey, I sucked in his lower lip while he slowly pushed in. “Oh God . . . I want it hard and fast.”

He smiled and pushed in hard, causing me to let out a small yelp. I was going to feel that tomorrow.

“Fast and hard you say?”

Nodding my head, I held on while he gave me exactly what I wanted.

I PUSHED THE DOOR OPEN
and smiled when I saw Emmit sitting at the conference table. We’d become a lot closer the last few months and I was somewhat glad things had stopped with Ashley. As much as I loved the thrill of sneaking behind Emmit’s back, I had to admit the guilt was getting to me.

Mr. Elliot had called a drivers’ meeting and requested all three of his drivers be present. Something about an announcement being made before the start of the next season.

Walking up to my biggest rival and newly-made friend, I held my hand out. Emmit stood and shook it. “Malcolm, how’s your break been?”

With a grin, I replied, “Good. Been doing a bit of traveling, working on the ranch. Shit like that. How about you? How is the domesticated life treating you?”

Emmit’s face lit up and for a brief moment, my chest tightened. Once upon a time I dreamed of a life like Emmit’s. A very long time ago.

“It’s good.”

“By the smile on your face, I’d say it’s more than good.”

Emmit let out a dry laugh. “Yeah, it’s amazing. I wouldn’t trade it for the world.”

There went that tightness again. Turning my attention away from Emmit, I gave Doug a firm handshake. “Doug, enjoying your time off?”

“Yes, I am.”

Mr. Elliot walked in with three suits following behind him. That was never a good sign.

“Gentlemen, thank you for joining me.”

Out of the corner of my eye, I saw all three of our crew chiefs coming in and sitting down.

Mr. Elliot cleared his throat as he looked around the room. “I want to thank everyone for coming in for this meeting. It’s hard to believe the season starts up in two months, but I wanted to bring everyone in before the holidays and before we made a public announcement.”

I discretely took a look at both Emmit and Doug. Emmit didn’t seem the least bit phased by this meeting, whereas Doug looked how I felt.

“After much debate and talking to his crew chief, myself and his family, Emmit has decided he is going to be stepping down as one of Elliot Racing’s drivers.”

My stomach dropped as I snapped my head over to Emmit. “Are you kidding me?” I busted out as Emmit turned my way. “Why? Emmit, you’re at the top of your game. You just won the championship. You’re not even old for fuck’s sake!”

Laughter filled the room as Emmit smiled as he replied, “All the more reason to leave now.”

I dropped back in my seat as I sat there in a state of shock and barely heard anything else Mr. Elliot had said. Something about a new driver being brought up from the Xfinity Series.

Before I knew it, the meeting was over and the suits were all shaking Emmit’s hand and wishing him well. Once the room was cleared, it was just the two of us.

“Help me to understand this, Emmit. You’re walking away from your dream career. For as long as I’ve known you, this has been the life you wanted.”

His eyes turned soft as he walked up to me. He reached into his wallet and pulled out a picture and handed it to me. It was a picture of his son, Landon, and his wife, Adaline.

“Bullshit. You can’t tell me you’re quitting because of your family. Plenty of drivers have families, Emmit.”

With a sigh, Emmit reached for the picture as I handed it to him. “I know it’s hard for you to understand, but something in me has changed this last year or so. Don’t get me wrong, I love racing and I always will. This isn’t something Addie asked me to do either. She has been one-hundred-percent supportive.” Emmit pushed his hand through his hair and let out a laugh. “I’m not retiring . . . I’m just taking a step back. Exploring different things. It wasn’t an easy decision to make, trust me.”

“I’m stunned, dude. I’m speechless and that never happens. Is this truly what you want, Emmit?”

His eyes lit up with a happiness I longed for as he placed his hand on my shoulder and squeezed it. “It really is. I’m honestly the happiest I have ever been in my life. I want to spend time with my family. I thought racing was my world; turns out it was a stepping block to the world I truly wanted.”

I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. If Emmit was happy though, then so was I. “I’m happy for you then. But fuck . . . who am I going to bump with out there and piss off?”

With his head thrown back, Emmit let out roar of laughter. “Oh trust me, you piss off plenty of drivers; you don’t need me.”

“Welcome back home, Mr. Wallace.”

I pulled Nancy into my arms and gave her a hug. She kept me sane, kept my house cleaned, and made sure I had food. “Hey, Nancy. I missed your beautiful face.”

Her cheeks flushed as she lightly slapped me on the chest. “I’m old enough to be your mother, and trust me, you couldn’t keep up with me.”

And there was the other reason I loved her. She had a feisty spirit.

She took my coat from my hands and hung it up as I walked into the living room and headed to the kitchen. “I don’t know, Nancy, I’ve been told I’m a pretty good lover.”

“Pesh, stop talking nonsense. How was Texas?”

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