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this was close enough to a win. His knees wobbled. He’d
never been good at standing up for himself, and the aftermath
was always a shaking
Oh my God, what the fuck did I just do?
ful -body panic. He needed to walk it off, especially since he
really didn’t want the band to see it.
“I, um . . .” He cleared his throat. “I think
I
need some air this time.”
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He didn’t wait for a response, and nobody tried to stop
him, thank God. He hurried off the bus, picked a direction,
and started walking, and he kept going until he was well out
of earshot because the shouting had started before he’d even
shut the door, and he didn’t want to hear anything more.
At the edge of the parking lot, he found a low chain-link
fence dividing the venue property from another lot. There he
stopped, and rested his hands on top of the fence as he tried
to convince his knees to stop shaking. It was entirely possible the group would change their minds, and the next person he
spoke to would be the one they’d elected to gently send him
packing. Or not so gently.
As the conversation repeated in his head on an infinite
loop, he stood by everything he’d said. It had just been so
damn long since he’d stood up for himself like that, since
he’d put his foot down and taken a risk in the name of not
being a doormat, he didn’t know how to deal with it. How
to come down afterward. How to do anything except stand
here and imagine himself going back in there and begging
all of them to pretend none of that had happened, and that
he was still happy quietly sitting in the back even if it meant being reduced to Jude’s drum tech or a “remember that guy?”
roadie.
But even if he had fucked up his place in Running with
Scissors, he had to admit—it had felt good. Connor had
pushed. A.J. had pushed back. And to his surprise, he’d
had support. Maybe Jude was right. Though it would still be
a while before he felt completely secure in the band, he wasn’t as disposable as he’d convinced himself he was.
After almost two years, it was about damn time.
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hile Connor and Shiloh kept bitching at each other
wabout his superiority complex and her siding with A.J.,
Jude slipped out and went to find A.J. He’d been gone for a
while now, and Jude was starting to get worried.
The lot was deserted aside from a few security guys
strol ing around and the roadies who never seemed to sleep.
He stopped one of the roadies. “Hey, did you guys see
A.J. come through here?”
“Oh yeah.” The roadie pointed toward the south end of
the lot. “He went that way.”
“Great, thanks.” Jude resisted the urge to break into a run.
A.J. hadn’t been gone that long, and he could certainly take
care of himself. But considering how much he’d struggled
with the idea of standing up to Connor, and how much he’d
let fly once he’d done it, he was probably rattled as fuck.
The roadie was right, and Jude found A.J. at the end of the
parking lot. He was pacing beside a chain-link fence, cupping
one elbow and scrol ing through his phone with his free hand.
“
There
you are,” Jude said.
A.J. startled, turning toward him, and then exhaled. He
slid his phone into his back pocket. “Hey. I, uh . . .” He folded his arms. “I guess everyone’s done arguing?”
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“Who knows?” Jude halted when he could nearly touch
him. “They can keep arguing all they want, but I wanted to
check on you.”
“I’m okay. I’m fine.” A.J. started pacing again. “Fuck. I
can’t believe I said all that.”
“Neither could Connor, but he needed to hear it.”
A.J. laughed dryly. “Maybe from someone with a little
more clout than me.”
“To be honest, he could go running to Kristy, and she’d
tell him you were right on the money.”
“Yeah. We’ll see about that.” A.J. stopped pacing and
rubbed his neck with both hands. Now that he was stopped,
Jude realized his knees were shaking.
“Hey, take it easy.” Jude put a hand on A.J.’s shoulder.
“You all right?”
“Yeah, I’m . . .” A.J. shook his head. “Fuck. I shouldn’t
have gotten in his face like that.”
“What? Why?” Jude squeezed A.J.’s shoulder. “Anybody
else probably would’ve hauled off and smacked him.”
“Anybody else isn’t quite as afraid as I am of getting
kicked out.”
“Kicked out? Of the band?”
“Uh, yeah?”
“A.J. My God.” Jude pulled him into a gentle hug. “I
promise, you will not get kicked out for standing up to
Connor. I guarantee you everyone on that bus has done it or
wanted to do it at some point or another.”
“Can’t imagine why.” A.J. scrubbed a hand over his face.
“Jesus. I could seriously just choke that guy sometimes.”
Jude laughed. “You and everybody else. Trust me.” He
wrapped his arms around A.J. and kissed his forehead.
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A.J. leaned against him. “It’s not even that I don’t like the
guy. I actually do like him most of the time. But goddamn,
when he starts acting like that . . .”
“Believe me. I know.” He tipped A.J.’s chin up, and when
their eyes met, they both smiled. “Don’t sweat over it, though.
Even if Connor decided he wanted to throw you out of the
band over it, the rest of us have your back.”
A.J. closed his eyes and slowly released a breath. “Thanks.
For talking me down and for talking me into standing up
to him.”
“Anytime.” Jude kissed him gently. “I don’t want to see
you putting up with—”
A shoe scraped on pavement. A split second too late, Jude
realized neither of them had moved.
Which meant . . .
Oh shit.
A.J. drew back. His eyes darted to the side and past Jude,
and the way he tensed didn’t help the panic that was inching
up Jude’s spine.
Jude cringed. “Please tell me it’s—”
“You have got to be kidding me.” Connor’s voice sent that
panic skittering all the way up to Jude’s hairline.
He let go of A.J. and turned around as Connor stepped
out of the shadows and into the glow of the streetlight.
“Seriously?” Connor glared at them. “You guys just
couldn’t—”
“Connor, we—”
“Don’t even try to tell me it’s not what it looks like.
Because I know what I just saw.”
Jude’s heart sank. Shit. “All right. There’s no point in
lying. Yes, we’re—”
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“You sons of bitches!” Connor came closer, lips pulled
tight across his teeth. “What the fuck? After everything that
happened before, you’re . . . What did you . . .
Fuck
, guys!”
A.J. jumped. Jude resisted the urge to put a hand on his
shoulder because God knew that would only make things
worse.
Connor wasn’t finished, either. “What the hell was all that
bullshit about being devoted to the band now? Not bringing
in any more problems? Christ. I knew it was a fucking mistake
bringing you back, Jude. I fucking knew it. I even told Kristy
it would blow up in our faces. You can play bass, but you’ve
never given two shits about this band, so—”
“Don’t even go there, Connor,” Jude threw back. “Yes, I
fucked up. I know I fucked up. This time and last time. But
don’t you dare tell me I don’t care about this band.”
“You expect any of us to believe you
do
?” Connor locked eyes with him, and the surprise and anger faded in favor of
something that cut much deeper. He wasn’t quite on the verge
of tears—not enough to be visible along the edge of his dark
eyes—but the hurt was there. His clenched teeth couldn’t
hide the hint of unsteadiness as he ground out, “Because your
track record isn’t looking so good.”
Before Jude could reply, Kristy’s voice snapped his teeth
shut: “What the fuck is going on out here?”
He cursed as she appeared behind Connor, along with
Shiloh.
Connor looked over his shoulder and gestured sharply at
A.J. and Jude. “Did you two know they were hooking up?”
“Hooking—” Kristy’s features slowly hardened, barely
contained fury materializing in her eyes and her tightening
lips, but it was Shiloh’s expression that cut Jude right to the bone. Her jaw dropped and her brow creased as she held
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his gaze, her eyes full of pure, unmistakable hurt just like
Connor’s.
“No way,” she whispered. “You didn’t. Please tell me . . .”
He cringed, avoiding her eyes, but he couldn’t avoid that
heavy sigh.
“Jude . . .”
“Spell this out for me,” Kristy growled. “Because I’m
about this close to losing my shit.”
“Remember that rule about bandmates keeping their
dicks out of other bandmates?” Connor gestured sharply at
Jude and A.J. “Might want to give those two a refresher.”
Shiloh shook her head. “Seriously? You’re being serious
right now?”
Jude swallowed. “I’m sorry. We—”
“How did you guys . . . How did this . . .?” Shiloh pressed
her fingers onto her temples and squeezed her eyes shut. “I
mean, after all the shit this band has been through, what in
God’s name possessed either of you—”
“We got to know each other, and it happened,” A.J. said.
“It just . . . happened.”
“No, I don’t fucking buy that.” Shiloh lowered her hands
and glared at him. “You’re both grown-ass adults. You
knew
what would happen.” She stabbed a finger at A.J. “You and I
even talked about this. Did you . . . did you lie to me?”
A.J. flinched. “It was . . . We . . .”
“You son of a bitch. Both of you! You
both
knew damn
well we’d eventually be standing here and hashing all this shit out, and you still slept together like you didn’t give—” Her
voice cracked. Then she threw up her hands, said something
Jude didn’t understand, and turned on her heel. As she
disappeared into the night, Connor shot Jude and A.J. a
poisonous glare, and then he jogged after her.
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Eyes locked on Jude, Kristy said, “A.J., get out of here. I
don’t care where you go, but stay away from the rest of the
band until I can defuse this shit. First, I want to talk to him.”
Jude gulped.
A.J. didn’t say a word and didn’t even look at Jude. He
wisely got the hell out of here, leaving Jude alone with the
band’s royally pissed-off manager.
He took a breath. “Kristy, I’m—”
“Don’t you dare fucking apologize.” Kristy’s voice was
calm and even, but had that dangerous undercurrent that
meant she really was about to lose her shit. She came closer,
and Jude fought the urge to take a step back. “Did I not make
it perfectly fucking clear that you were coming back into the
band on the condition that you and Connor kept your dicks
out of your goddamned bandmates? Did I fucking
stutter
when I said that?”
“No. You didn’t.” He put up his hands. “Listen, it—”
“I don’t want any explanations. I don’t want any apologies.”
She narrowed her eyes. “Didn’t you learn anything from what
happened with Connor? Or with Wyatt?”
He nodded. “I did. Yes.”
“Then why the fuck—”
“Because . . .” He shook his head. “Does it even matter?
You said you didn’t want an explanation, so—”
“Because there’s no explanation you could possibly give
that would justify this, Jude. For God’s sake, I don’t care if you two are some sort of magical soul mates who’ve been searching
for each other for millennia or some stupid shit like that.” She waved a hand toward the bus where the rest of the band was
no doubt hearing about this. “You’ve both got other people
depending on you. Every member of this band is depending
on every other, and you and A.J. both know damn well what
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happens when one person lets the whole group down. Do you
understand what’s on the line right now?”
She looked at him with more hurt than anger, and her
voice wavered slightly. “Everyone’s worked so fucking hard
to get here. You guys have made it, Jude.
You’ve made it
.” She shook her head, and he swore there was a tear in her voice as
she added, “What is it going to take for you to stop getting a
good thing and fucking it up?”
He avoided her eyes. Particularly when she was this pissed
off, there was no way he could make her understand why A.J.
had made him abandon good sense and caution. He wasn’t
sure he could explain it anyway—not to her, not to himself.
There was nothing
to
explain. A.J. was just . . . A.J.
Kristy raked a hand through her hair and swore under
her breath. “I swear to Christ, if Shiloh or Vanessa ever
stop being workaholics long enough to notice guys, I’ll
have to bring in another manager just to keep everyone out
of trouble with their damned bed partners.” She threw up
her hands. “Do you have any idea what a blessing it is that
Richie’s asexual? He’s the
one
person in this entire fucking band who I
never
have to worry about causing some kind of penis-related disaster!”
“I get it, all right? What exactly do you want me to say?”
“There’s nothing you can say, Jude.” She looked him in
the eye. “That’s the part you don’t seem to get. This shit keeps happening, and I find myself having this same conversation