Authors: Aliyah Burke
worked endlessly and effortlessly behind the bar. She was an
amazing bartender, filling orders and carrying on
conversations with those around her. Watching her work was
like observing a masterpiece. There was no showing off, but
everything was flawless and without hesitation.
“
Dak
,” her voice reached over the crowd, catching the
younger man’s attention. When he looked over at her, she
finished with, “Can you bring up some more popcorn, pretzels,
and nuts, please?”
“Sure thing,” he hollered back. Sliding the current drink
he was working on to the customer, he made change and went
to the side door where Maverick had first seen her come from
this evening.
There was movement beside him and Maverick saw a
woman slip on the stool. She was dark blonde with a very
curvaceous figure. “Hey,” she said with a wink.
“Evening,” he returned as he reached for a handful of
nuts.
“Haven’t seen you in here before.” Her blue eyes
traveled blatantly over his body.
“Passing through town.” Maverick looked up as
Tempest walked past him to attend to some people at the far
end of the bar.
“Where are you from?” she asked as one hand dropped
to rest on his leg.
Maverick looked at her hand and moved it back to her
own leg. “Around.”
Not easily deterred, she fluttered her lashes at him. “Buy
me a drink?”
While it was on the tip of his tongue to flat out refuse,
the little voice in the back of his head told him that Tempest
would have to get the drink. “Sure.”
She giggled. “Wonderful.”
Maverick pulled out some money and reached out with
his hand to get her attention. Tempest acknowledged him with
a wave, indicating she would be right there.
Shit! Why is he at the bar?
Placing a smile on her face,
Tempest finished up with her patron and moved down the bar
toward where he sat. Next to him…next to him was Nikki, who
rarely paid for her own drink.
“Evening,” Tempest said with a smile.
“Evening,” Maverick’s deep voice resonated through her
entire being.
“What’ll it be? A refill?” she asked, pointing at his beer.
“No, Tempest,” Nikki interrupted. “He’s buying me a
drink.”
“Of course he is.” Her eyes hardened as she looked at
the devilishly handsome man for a moment before turning her
attention to the woman beside him. “And you would be
having…?”
Nikki licked her lips and leaned closer to Maverick’s
body, her eyes were full of lust as she looked over her man of
the moment. “I’ll have,” she paused to glance toward Tempest.
“I’m
gonna
have me a Slow Comfortable Screw,” she purred.
“Of course you are,” Tempest said, shaking her head.
She circled around and reached for the bottle of sloe gin,
unaware that motion showed off her tattoo to the man behind
her.
Spinning back around, Tempest ignored Maverick and
placed an ice-filled Collins glass before Nikki and quickly
mixed her drink. “There you go.” Silently, she took the money
from Maverick and made change. Never once did she touch his
hand, opting to leave the money on the counter instead. “Sure
you don’t need a refill or anything?” she asked him.
Maverick shook his head. It had been one hell of a shock
to see his name tattooed across her lower back. The artwork
was amazing, and it showed that the name, Maverick, was very
painful to her. He wanted to know the whole story.
“If you’re sure,” she said with a shrug. She noticed
Dakota had returned and for a moment, there was a lull at the
bar. Her son was filling orders for the waitress.
Before she could move away from him and down the
bar, he said, “You are an amazing bartender. How long have
you worked here?”
Her eyes narrowed, filled with uncontrolled rage. “Why
are you so interested in my life?”
Maverick could easily tell she was struggling to remain
polite to him. That threw him off. He wooed women, pleased
them, but they weren’t mad at him. “You are very beautiful.”
His response was so automatic it made her skin crawl.
Tempest didn’t even notice Nikki walk away, having gotten
her first free drink. One full lip lifted in a snarl as she stared
into his onyx-like eyes. He had a half-grin on his face, like a
man who knew he was handsome and charming. Like a man
who had no problem using his charm to get him what he
wanted.
Tempest sneered. “I can’t believe you actually think that
is going to work with me!”
“Sweetheart,” he drawled. “I don’t know you and have
no idea what is going to work with you. I would love to get to
know you, however.”
For a moment, Tempest stood there rigid with fury. Her
chest rose and fell with each breath she struggled to inhale. Her
hands wrung the rag in her hands as she fought valiantly to
maintain command of her unrestrained emotions.
Maverick couldn’t understand what her problem with
him was. She looked at him like he were less than a damn leper
and now she seemed furious about something. He was just
having some fun.
I thought bartenders were supposed to flirt.
“You don’t get to know me. I learned all I wanted to
about you,” she hissed as her hands clutched the edge of the
teak bar.
Narrowing his eyes, Maverick drew back and stared at
her.
She knew him?
“What are you talking about? I don’t know
you.”
What was going on?
Neither of them noticed the young man had moved up
behind them. “No, you
chose
to forget me.” Tempest stood up
straight and shot him a glare that froze the air around him.
Standing, Maverick reached across the bar for her. The
action prompted two bouncers to materialize beside him, one
on each side, and caused the young man to step between them.
“What are you talking about? We’ve never met.”
Scorn filled her face as she waved off the men. Stepping
as close as the bar allowed her to, Tempest placed two shaking
hands down on the shiny surface. “So that’s what you told
yourself, to alleviate your guilt? Fine, weave whatever bullshit
story you want. I could care less that you say you don’t know
me. But I know you, James
Chayton
Lonetree
, AKA Maverick. I
know you…and I hate you.” She spun around and walked
through the door behind the bar closing it with a finality that
snapped him out of his shock.
Maverick sank back to the black cushion of the barstool
totally blown away. She’d known his full name. The bouncers
moved off which left him facing a distrustful young man.
“Hey,” he said to the man glaring at him. “What is her last
name?”
Black eyes narrowed as he stared at the man who had
made his mother lose control. “Why should I tell you
anything?” he snapped.
“Look, kid,” Maverick growled. “I want to know how
she knows me.”
Those hard eyes looked him over derisively before he
lifted his shoulders. “Don’t know.” Then he walked away.
Draining the rest of his beer, a very shaken up Maverick
walked out of the bar and into the night. Casting a glance over
his shoulder at the name of the bar, he figured it was time to do
some investigative work. It hadn’t been anything less than pure
hatred that came from her mouth, and he wanted to know why.
Four
The door to the office opened and Tempest found herself
looking at her son across the desk. “What’s going on, Mom?”
“Just someone I’d thought was long gone from my life.”
Just the man who gave me you.
“I have never seen you get like that, especially at work.”
Dakota leaned back and rested his chin on his fingers.
“I’m just really tired.” She ran her hands over her face
with a groan.
“Go home.”
Her eyes flew open. “What?”
“Go home, Mom. I can handle the bar.” Dakota pinned
her with a look that dared her to challenge him.
“Okay, but if you need me, call.”
Her son grinned. “I have been doing this for a long time;
I won’t need you. Go home.”
Standing, Tempest moved around the desk and hugged
her son. “You are such a great kid,
Dak
. I love you.”
“Love you, too, Mom. I’ll walk you out.”
Tempest said goodnight to her staff and allowed her son
to escort her out to her GMC Envoy. He unlocked the door for
her and hugged her one more time. “I’ll see you at home,” she
told him.
Dakota nodded. “Okay. Love you.” He turned around
and jogged back in the establishment.
Heaving a huge sigh, Tempest lifted her foot to climb in
her vehicle when a sinful smooth voice reached her ear. “Kind
of young for you, isn’t he?”
Flames exploded in her eyes as she faced the man who
had abandoned her twenty-one years ago. “Excuse me?” her
tone was dagger-sharp.
Out of the shadows flowed six feet and six inches of
pure muscle. Maverick moved like water, knowing nothing
could stop it. He prowled closer to her.
Tempest held her ground despite her mind yelling at her
to run. The years had been wonderful to him. He’d been fifteen
the night he’d gotten her pregnant. His body had been
youthfully strong, but nothing like it was now. The person
before her was nothing but coiled muscle. If there were a live
picture for sex appeal, this man was it, hands down.
“I said he seems a bit young for you. Is he even twenty?”
Maverick quipped.
Determined to ignore his insults, Tempest curled her lip
at him. “What do you want?”
“Tell me how you know my name,” he demanded.
“I know much more than that,” she taunted. “I know all
about your life growing up in
rage get the better of her.
“What is this, some attempt by you and my parents to
get me married?”
She erupted in harsh laughter. “I want nothing to do
with your parents. And they sure as hell wouldn’t put me with
you. They have
plans
for you.” Her voice dripped with thick
sarcasm.
“Who are you?” his voice dropped to a warning.
That is
definitely a phrase I hear from my parents.
“My name is Tempest
Burnell
.”
“I don’t know you,” he swore after searching his mind
for some sort of recognition.
“Let’s keep it that way,” she forced out sourly and tried
to get into her vehicle.
Maverick reached out and latched onto her arm. “I want
to know,” he ground out.
Years of rage at the man before her boiled over. “What?”
she screeched. “What do you want to know? How abandoned I