Just then the door opened and Hunter and Mase came in, with two other guys trailing behind.
“Hey,” he said, nodding to me. “This is Dev and Sean. Guys, this is Taylor, and that's Darah.”
“Hi,” I said, waving.
Darah said hello.
Dev had lovely dark skin the color of earthenware, and dark hair and eyes. He was also crazy tall and thin as a rail. Sean was blocky and built like a wrestler, with short blond hair and brown eyes. They both gave me and Darah the once over. I'd never been checked out so much in my life.
“So, you coming out with us, Missy?” He was staring at my boobs again.
I crossed my arms. “Some of us aren't into breaking the law.”
“You are now,” he said, holding something out to me. It was a fake ID, complete with a picture of a girl who could almost be me, and a birth date that wasn't mine, but was at least 21.
“Where the hell did you get this?”
He shared a look with the guys. “I have my sources. Go, get ready. You're not wearing that.”
“What's wrong with this?” I would never go out clubbing in my current attire, but I wanted to push his buttons.
“I'd want to screw you no matter what you're wearing, but you might want to spruce up a little so everyone will want you,” he said.
“Fuck you,” I said, chucking the ID in his face and going to my room. I heard the guys ribbing Hunter as I shut the door.
I rifled through my dresser, coming up with a pair of black leggings, a red tunic and a pair of black boots. I yanked my hair out of the bun and brushed it furiously before drawing on a quick stroke of eyeliner around my bluish-greenish eyes and slicking on some lip gloss. I walked into a cloud of my favorite grapefruit body spray and I was ready.
“Better?” I said, leaning against the wall.
“Fuckable. Let's go.”
Darah and Renee were already chatting with the other guys like they'd known each other forever.
I wasn't going to admit that I was scared of getting caught. I was nervous, sure, but it was more than that. Being in the club would mean I was pressed up against a ton of sweaty strangers. That was the part I didn't like. But there was no way I was going to let Hunter call me a p**sy. So I shoved the fake ID in my pants pocket, grabbed some cash and followed everyone outside.
The night was balmy, the summer not having loosened its grip on Maine yet. We all walked in a large blob, no one really in front. Luckily, the club was within stumbling distance of campus.
“You won't have to buy any drinks tonight,” Hunter said, turning around and walking backward while simultaneously leering at me.
“And why is that?”
He shook his head. “Do you seriously not see it? Mase, man. Would you screw Taylor?”
“Hell, yeah,” Mase said, giving me a thumbs up. “I mean, if you wanted to.”
“Dev?”
“Yeah, sure.” Sean also agreed that he'd do me.
“Is that all you think about? Sex?”
“What else is there to think about? Everyone thinks about it. We're programmed to think about it. Even you, Missy.” He stopped walking, and I nearly bumped into him. He grabbed my arms to steady me.
“Let me go.”
“It's on you, Missy. I'll be gone in five seconds. Just prove to me that you love me or hate me.”
“Love and hate are completely different.”
“Not really. They're the two sides of the same coin. One flip and you can be on the other side before you know it. I'll take either one from you.”
“I hate you right now. What do I have to do to prove that to you?”
He touched the bruise on his face that I couldn't see in the dark. “I'm sure you'll figure something out.” He turned around and jumped on Mase's back, nearly taking him down.
The boys were acting like they were already drunk, pushing and laughing and being too loud. I stuck close to Darah and Renee, because they had previous club experience. I didn't.
The closer we go to the club, the more nervous I got. I could practically feel the music pounding through the pavement out front. The building was small and had no windows. Several people smoked around the edges, and a few girls wearing clothes that hardly qualified as clothes stumbled outside, laughing and clutching on to each other.
I rubbed my arms, even though I wasn't cold. We made a line, and Hunter put himself in front of me. The bouncer looked like he was probably on the football team and greeted Mase like they were long lost friends, doing that weird one-armed hug, back pat thing dudes do when they don't want to hug. He waved the other guys in and gave the girls IDs a cursory check.
“Jay, man, how are you? Long time no see. This is my new friend, Taylor.”
“Another friend, Z? You have more friends than I have socks. Nice to meet you. Be careful,” he said, laughing and waving us in before I could say, “Nice to meet you, too.”
The club was dark, loud and hot, just like I thought it would be. The ceiling was low; there were too many tables and too many people. Lights flashed, nearly blinding me.
“Let me get you a drink,” Hunter said in my ear.
He had to yell because the music was so loud. I couldn't see a DJ anywhere. My eyes searched and finally found Darah, Renee and the guys at a corner table. They all had drinks.
“Come on. Let me buy you a drink.”
“Whatever,” I said and went to stand next to Darah.
“You made it through,” she said, cupping her hand over her mouth so I could hear her.
“Yeah, he didn't even look at it,” I said, shrugging. No wonder this place was always getting busted.
“Lucky you,” she yelled back, sipping on her drink.
Hunter came back moments later, shouldering his way through the crowd. He had this amazing way of walking, like he had all the time in the world.
“You look like a rum and Coke kind of girl,” he said, handing me a glass. There was a lime wedge on top that I squeezed into the glass and then stirred it around before I took a sip. Hunter had a Coors Lite. Typical.
I sipped my drink warily. I definitely didn't trust him.
“I didn't drug it, I swear. I wouldn't need drugs to get you into bed,” he yelled in my ear. His hand brushed down my bare arm, and it took everything in me not to throw the drink in his face.
“Go ahead, throw it at me. You know you want to,” he said.
Bodies swarmed on the dance floor, gyrating and bumping together. Some had better moves than others. Some were practically hav**g s*x.
Instead, I took a sip. The Coke fizzed on my tongue and the rum chased it, the taste dark, heady and warm. It was freaking delicious. How did Hunter know I would like it?
“Is it good? I had him use the spiced rum. I figured you'd like a little spice.” Oh, bite me.
Darah and Renee sucked down their drinks and chatted with the guys, who were eyeing the dance floor. Mase caught Hunter's eye.
“Dude, these guys are amateurs. Want to show them how it's done?”
“I'm in. Dev?”
“It's on like Donkey Kong,” Dev said, and they all headed toward the crowded floor.
“What are they up to?” Renee said.
“I have no idea,” I said.
“You’ll see,” Sean said, leaning back in his chair.
Mase went toward the back, where I finally noticed the DJ. They had a word and the song flipped to Party Rock Anthem by LMFAO. Dear Christ, what were we in for?
Hunter and Dev somehow cleared a space and as soon as the song got going, they started dancing. Not just dancing, they were breaking. Mase joined in and they rocked it.
The space around them got bigger and people started clapping. Mase and Hunter had this routine worked out that was perfectly synchronized, complete with the worm, and all these spins and moves that I'd only seen in music videos. Dev was doing the moonwalk in front of them and doing these smooth spins on his heels and toes.
For a white guy, Hunter could move. Like, really move. If I didn't loathe him with every fiber of my being, I'd say it was damn sexy. There was nothing like a guy who could dance, in my opinion.
He did a turn and stopped, looking right at me. I couldn't tell in the swirling lights, but I swore he winked at me. Douchebag.
The club was going nuts. Everyone was clapping and egging them on. Then Hunter grabbed Mase's foot and flipped him backward. The club exploded with cheering and hollering. They finished out the song and everyone applauded. They all high-fived and made their way back to our table, getting clapped on the back the whole way.
“That. Was. Amazing!” Renee said as the guys grabbed their drinks and gulped. They were all a little winded and had a little sheen of sweat on their skin.
“What did you think?” Hunter asked me.
“Meh,” I said, shrugging one shoulder. “I've seen better.” I sipped my drink, savoring the rich taste.
He just grinned at me and lifted his beer to his lips. “Sure you have, baby.”
Now he was calling me baby? I ignored it and finished my drink.
“You want to dance?” Renee asked me. The alcohol had started making its way through my system, making my cheeks heat and my head floaty.
“Sure, why not?” I said, even though I was apprehensive about throwing myself into the chaos of stranger's bodies.
Renee grabbed my hand in one of hers and Darah's in the other, and we headed to the crowded space. I had to tell myself a few times that I was okay, no one was out to get me and I was going to have a good time. The alcohol also helped. I wouldn’t normally have waded into a mosh pit full of strangers, but when in Rome.
I didn't have many talents, but dancing was one of them. I let the music take me over and didn't care who was watching me.
There was one set of eyes I knew were on me. Hunter's. At one point, I turned, swiveling my h*ps and dipping down to the floor and slowly coming back up. It might have been my imagination that he swallowed and his eyes widened a little. I'd classify the brief look that crossed his face as stunned. Take that, a**hole. I smiled and grabbed Darah's arm, twirling her around and then giving her a hip bump. We danced for three more songs before we got too sweaty and had to get some air. I was relieved to get out of the crush of bodies. I’d had a few moments where the panic threatened to attack me, but I’d managed to slam the door in its face and keep dancing.
The guys followed us outside, probably to protect us from drunken gropers. I'd read last year there were at least several episodes of unwanted sexual touching reported in the campus newspaper. Hunter put his hand on my back, but I let him because it was his hand or a strange guy, and I'd take the hand I knew over the hand I didn't. Not that I knew Hunter. Christ, I'd only met him this morning.
Outside we stood in a cloud of smoke, but the air felt nice on my heated skin.
“I've seen better,” Hunter said in my ear. His warm breath tickled my neck, and I moved my hair to hide my shiver.
My phone vibrated in my pocket, and I pulled it out. Mom. She always texted me at the oddest hours.
How are you, kid? Haven't talked today :(
Good. All moved in. Drama city. Out with friends. TTYL?
Sounds good. Luv u, Kid.
Mwah.
“Was that your boyfriend? He worried about you being out late with strange men?” Hunter said, trying to read the messages over my shoulder