Luke
After kissing Violet for ten minutes, we finally part when Seth bangs on the door and tells us it's time to go. Her kisses have made me feel better, but I'm still stirring over some of the shit at dinner, when I get the call. A Goddamn call that I was kind of expecting, but it still somehow blindsided me. It's from the attorney representing my mother, wanting to talk to me.
I had to step into the bathroom - I was so shocked - and I didn't want Violet hearing either.
'I'd like to meet you person, just to talk,' the douche attorney said and I almost rammed my fist through the wall, which would have pissed the shit out of Seth since I've done it before and he wasn't happy about it.
'I don't want anything to do with this,' I'd snapped at him. 'And if you knew better, you wouldn't be asking me to do so.'
'You mother thinks otherwise,' he'd replied. 'I'd really like too-'
'My mother's a f**king psycho who deserves to be behind bars.' I was practically shaking, gripping onto the counter for support and to keep my hand from doing any damage.
'Yeah, we'll see,' he'd said and that's when I'd hung up on him and almost threw my phone against the wall.
Regardless of the shitty, depressing call, I'm determined to have a fun night sober. Violet and I made a promise to celebrate the shit out of the holidays and f**k if I'm not going to go through with it. The problem is, I'm all worked up and the only thing that ever calms me down when I'm like this is booze. I can't drink¸ though. No, I won't let myself. I avoid it at work all the time and I can sure as hell do it now.
But it's harder tonight. Between the call about my mother and the fact that my father got me all worked up at dinner. All that talk about worrying about me and then trying to make stuff up to me - it had push me toward the edge, and now the phone call has me teetering somewhere mid-fall. And then there's Violet and her reaction to Trevor's question about marriage and how she made it clear that she was against it and for some crazy ass reason that got under my skin - not sure why the f**k it did, but it did. It's not like I want to get married, at least not in this decade, but the fact that she seemed so against it - against being with someone forever - made me start to wonder how long she was planning on sticking around. And that reminded me of how I said I love her and how she clearly doesn't reciprocate the feeling. So what am I to her? I have no idea.
I'm riled up on the inside, letting things get under my skin too much and pretending to be okay on the outside, just like I used to all the time. Thankfully, my friends decided to choose the lower section of the place where alcohol isn't served, otherwise I'd have caved the moment we walk in. It makes it easier to stay away from it and I have a good distraction - Violet and her god damn leather dress. The thing barely covers her ass making her long legs look nearly endless. And those boots with those heels ... Jesus f**king Christ, she's sexy as hell. The music's good too for the most part, plus it's nice to hang out with Kayden, Callie, Seth, Greyson and Violet all at one time.
The whole place screams edgy Halloween theme with black lights, mist, and spray paint covering the walls and almost everyone is dressed up in some sort of costume. There's this neon effect going on and everything with bright colors and in white glows. Violet would blend in with the darkness, but Seth, Callie and her decided to take this weird lipstick-looking thing and draw all over the skin showing, which means Violet is glowing with designs and patterns on almost every inch of her body.
Yes, f**king ridiculously sexy.
'I'm going to dance. Who wants to save seats?' Violet rises from her chair. We've secured a table as close to the dance floor and stage as possible, so losing the seats would suck.
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The Certainty of Violet and Luke
RomanceViolet Hayes's life is a mess. Between her stalker, Preston, refusing to leave her alone, her parents' case still being unsolved, and falling behind in school, she always feels on the verge of losing it. When some unexpected news comes her way, it's...
