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I break our stare, glancing up at the clock above her.

2:33 a.m.

I turn and lean against the wall beside the door before looking at my phone again. I notice the smears of sweat from my palm and I wipe my hands one at a time on the scrub pants. Acknowledging the sweat makes me aware of the beads dripping from my temples and the trail running down the small of my back. The excruciatingly cold air blowing from the vents overhead laughs, threatening to freeze the sweat as it forms.

I unlock the screen to my phone, my hands trembling as I scroll to my most recently called number. Just as I'm about to press the button, the whir of the double doors opening automatically seizes my attention and I see the doctor from the emergency room. I start forward, my heart pounding, ignoring the ding of the elevator and the sound of my name being yelled from behind me.

 

 

 

"Oh, shit! Oh, shit!" Jackson's voice is the first to reach my ears. I cough, tasting blood as I try to take a breath to speak.

 

 

CHAPTER ONE

Nothing New

 

Lili

 

"Quit your fucking pouting, Lee." Tish leaned across his girlfriend, Kas, in the half circle booth to shove my shoulder. Turning my head slowly, I raised an eyebrow at him, daring him to do it again. He lifted his hands in surrender.

I smirked in victory and looked around the nightclub, eyes always alert for my next conquest, even though tonight was about celebrating with Zane. It was hard to focus on anything with the flashing lights and the feeling that my brain might actually be pounded out of my skull by the bass. Clearly, I wasn't drunk enough yet. The constant haze of cigarette smoke and useless nightclub fog made my eyes water. I carefully ran a finger under each eye to keep my makeup from smudging.

I'd been to Lust exactly four times since moving in with Tish and Zane. Twice for Tish's birthday and twice for Zane's. It was a tradition for them. Although they came more often, reserving a VIP booth and dragging me along was for birthdays only.

As far as roommates went, I'd pretty much hit the jackpot. Well, in all honesty, as far as friends went, I'd won the lottery. Jared Tishler was the big brother I never had. From the moment I met him, he'd been fiercely protective of me. And, Zane... well, Zane was like my other half. Not in a romantic way; more in the way you look at someone and they can instantly speak your thoughts. Sometimes even before you have them. He was my partner in crime.

"I need more alcohol," I said, grumbling under my breath. I heard Zane's chuckle beside me as he flagged down our waitress. Cali? Carly? I didn't know, but it was some stupid shit like that. She batted her lashes at Zane as he ordered us another round.

"Why won't you dance with me?"
Jackson poked his head around Zane to look at me and I dropped my head with a groan. Jackson Miller, with his dark hair and olive skin, looked like he could be Tish's younger brother rather than Zane. But, he was no blood relation to their family. Jackson was a paramedic, like Zane. Since the day they’d been teamed together, the two of them had been friends.

"I. Don't. Dance," I said each word separately, emphasizing them for what felt like the hundredth time.

"Come on, Lili. Sydney isn't here and you know you're the only one she wouldn't get mad about me dancing with."

"How are the twins?" Tish asked. I sighed in relief at the distraction.
Jackson's wife, Sydney, had given birth to their daughters at only twenty-seven weeks. They were still in the NICU and Jackson was taking a few hours away from the hospital to celebrate with us.

"Chloe is about the same, but Zoey was doing a lot better today. They both still have a long way to go, but it looks more promising every day,"
Jackson said, grinning like the proud father we knew him to be.

When
Jackson had announced the pregnancy on New Year's Eve of last year, I thought Sydney was going to kill him. They had just found out that morning and she'd made him promise not to say anything yet. But, in true Jackson form, he hadn't been able to resist. He was over the moon at the thought of being a father. He was at every appointment with Sydney from the beginning. At the first signs of trouble with the pregnancy, he was constantly at her side, always able to find the silver lining to the clouds.

As Jackson and Tish spoke across the table, Zane leaned toward me, whispering into my ear. "You going to dance with me for my birthday, Pixie?"

I leaned away and he smirked as I leveled him with my most innocent expression. "Isn't it enough that I'm here?" I placed my elbows on the table as I batted my lashes with a wicked grin, my chin resting on my laced fingers. "I'm present enough for any man's birthday." I gave him a quick wink.

He laughed at my playful arrogance and I shrugged as I saw the waitress approached with our drinks.

Tish raised his shot glass. "To my dickhead baby brother who is nowhere near as awesome as me, but he tries hard! Here's to twenty-five being better than twenty-four."

I almost choked on my shot, laughing at Tish as Zane slammed his back and placed the glass on top of the stack of empties in front of him, not bothering to look at his brother. "Douche."

I followed Zane's eyes, seeing the blonde at the next table as she waved with a small wiggle of her fingers. I scoffed and Kas leaned forward to glance in that direction as well. I looked back at Kas and burst out laughing.

Kas was the most recent addition to our tight-knit little group, though she and Tish had been together for well over a year now. I was wary of her in the beginning but I've always been distrusting of people so my judgment wasn’t always the best. Tish loves her and she has made him happy, which is all that matters to me.

"Reaching in the front of her dress and fluffing up her tits for you would be less obvious," Kas said to Zane as she grabbed the beer bottle in front of her. The blonde attempted to look coy as she crossed her legs dramatically, watching our table out of the corner of her eye.

"Ten says she'll be over in the next fifteen," I said to Kas. It was an ongoing thing between us to bet on the tourists. We certainly had more than our share of them in Vegas and they were always fairly predictable.

"Twenty says she'll try to get Zane away from the table before she talks to him." Kas held out a hand to me and Zane rolled his eyes.

I watched the blonde for a moment, noting that she seemed to be taking stock of me as I sat beside Zane. It was something we got a lot. People were always confused by our relationship. I could tell that she saw me as a challenge and I knew Kas was misjudging her. She was making eye contact, daring me to stake a claim on Zane, but I just smirked at her and shook my head as I looked away. He was free game.

The back and forth bullshit flirting between Zane and the blonde lasted fifteen minutes exactly. Just enough time for Jackson to say his goodbyes and head out to be with his family. Kas elbowed me and I glanced up as the blonde slid from her stool at the high table, nearly stumbling on her ridiculous hooker heels. I snorted a laugh and Zane shot me a glare with a small turn of his head. I straightened my expression as best I could and glanced away as she approached.

"Hi," I heard her say in a voice that she was trying way too hard to make sound sexy. I fought back a smirk, not daring to look at Kas for fear of losing it. I grabbed my beer, hoping to hide my smile behind the bottle as I took a drink. "I'm Bambi." She actually pronounced it like 'Baaaaaaam-bee', the last syllable squeaking up almost a complete octave.

I spit beer all over the table. I couldn't help it. I mean, seriously? Who named their kid Bambi unless they planned for her to have an occupation where she pulled dollar bills out of a thong all night? When I caught Zane glaring at me, I covered my mouth with my hand and dropped my forehead onto the table to try to hide my laughter, knowing it was useless.

"Of course it is," Kas laughed through her words beside me, not even trying to mask her amusement.

"Zane. Would you like to dance?" I heard his deep voice beside me and I choked back my laughter, reigning it in to lift my head from the table. He extended his hand to her and she was beaming at him with the same absurd smile I'd seen girls give him since we first started spending time together. He slid out of the booth, leading her away as I watched.

I shook my head as they made their way through the crowd to the hardwood dance floor. She stared up at him, wide-eyed, as he grabbed her hips, pulling her close. They moved together to the heavy beat of the bass that was steadily pulsing throughout the club. The lighting fluctuated in time, adding to the perfectly intoxicating atmosphere of the place.

It wasn't that I didn't understand the look on Bambi's face. I did. Zane was attractive. At six foot two, he towered above all of us at the table. Me, especially. His shaggy, dark blonde hair accentuated the pale blue of his eyes. He didn't shave tonight, leaving a hint of stubble along his jaw that was just dark enough to make a girl want to reach out and stroke his cheek… which would then leave her aching to feel that scruff against the inside of her thighs. 

At this point, I knew his game almost better than he did.

Tish raised his hand, indicating he wanted another round. Before the waitress even arrived, Kas shoved him out of the booth, pushing him toward the dance floor. A large crowd now blocked the small distance but I knew that wouldn't stop Kas.

"One song, Lili. Watch the table. We'll be right back," Kas promised over her shoulder. I nodded. I could see Kas's dark red hair as she all but threw people out of the way to get to the floor. Once they made it, they began to move with the closely packed figures surrounding them. Tish's hands groped at her inappropriately and I couldn't help but laugh as I looked away.

My eyes fell on a group of about six guys standing at the bar. They were obviously trashed and two of them looked away the second I spotted them. I grinned, knowing I'd caught them staring. I picked up my beer, rolling it expertly between my fingertips as I attempted to gain their attention once more. The same two glanced my way again and I ran my tongue slowly around the lip of my bottle before tilting my head back, downing the remaining liquid in one long drink as they watched with wide eyes.

There was some discussion between them, seeming to get almost heated before the shorter of the two headed through the crowd in my direction. He wouldn't have been my first choice, but he certainly wasn't too hard on the eyes. His dark hair was styled into a short faux hawk and he wore a green button-down shirt, sleeves rolled to his elbows, which pulled nicely along his shoulders. His eyes stayed glued on mine and the smile plastered on his face told me this would be almost too easy.

"What happened to all your friends?" he asked when he arrived at the booth. He leaned his hands on the table, trying to look nonchalant. It didn't take an expert like me to see he needed it for stability.

I dropped my chin to rest on the heels of my hands and sighed. "They all ran off and left me here to watch the table."

"Well that wasn't very nice. It seems like a boring job." He grinned but it was sloppy. He was drunk. Perfect.

"It's lonely," I said, glancing at the empty spot beside me. He took the bait, sliding into the seat Zane had occupied only a few minutes before. Like I said, almost too easy.

 

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