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“Fuck, relax, Ryder. I was making a joke. Sleeping Beauty, Prince Charming, get it? Fuck, you’re tense,” she said.

She was right. Any other night, I would have laughed along with her. But this whole thing had me wound up so tight, I didn’t even realize she was joking. I was usually a lot more easy-going than this.

Cherry sidled up to me, her hand sliding up my arm as she pressed her tits into me.

“Is there anything I can do to help you relax, Ryder? Maybe you just need a little release, huh?”

I cringed. Fucking Cherry was the last thing I wanted to do right now. I shrugged her off of me, and turned on my heel.

“Fuck this.” I threw the butt in the can on the porch step, and walked back inside the clubhouse, leaving her alone on the porch. As soon as the door swung shut, I heard the low swoosh of the owl flying off into the dark night.

I walked back down the hallway, doing my usual dance of zigzagging through the maze of articles of various clothing, sleeping, naked limbs, beer bottles and spilled alcohol.

“Someone’s gotta clean this shit up,” I muttered to myself as I walked back into my room, shutting the door on the chaos behind me.

The lights were dimmed, and I walked straight to the chair beside her - my - bed. It had become routine. Wait. Smoke. Go wait a little longer.

When I sat down, and I let my gaze fall on her, I almost jumped out of my skin.

Huge green eyes blinked silently at me. Blankly.

“Where am I?” she whispered, her voice rough, scratchy…undeniably sexy.

Stunned, I stared back, speechless as a shy school boy.

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