A Very Rosemary Beach Christmas – Week 2

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A Very Rosemary Beach Christmas – Week 2
 

  YOU WERE MINE – Chapter 1

Tripp
Eight years ago…
            It wasn’t just another summer. It was my last summer here in Rosemary Beach. I was already feeling the suffocating presence of my father and his plans for me. He was so sure I’d leave for Yale in the fall. I’d gotten in, thanks to his connections. He’d made me take a tour of the campus, and once I was in, he’d forced me to accept. Nobody turns down Yale. It was all that ever came out of his mouth anymore. Yale this, Yale that. Goddamn Yale.
            I wanted to be on my Harley. I wanted another fucking tattoo. I wanted to feel the wind in my hair and know I had nowhere I had to be. That life was free. I was free. Before this summer was over, I was going to ride off without a word. Leave behind the money and power that came with being a Newark  and find my path. This wasn’t my world. I would never fit in here.
            “Hey, sweetie, I didn’t see you walk in,” London Winchester said as she slipped her arms around one of mine and held on. That was another reason I had to get the fuck out of here. London. My mother was already planning our wedding. Didn’t matter that I’d broken up with her last month. London, her mother, and my mother all believed I was just going through a moody phase or something. My mother said it was okay if I needed to sow some wild oats this summer. London would be patient.
            “Where’s Rush?” I asked, glancing around the house full of people. If Rush Finlay was throwing parties again then his mother and younger sister, Nan, had to be out of town. Rush owned the place. His father was the drummer in the legendary rock band Slacker Demon. His mother and sister benefited from all the money Rush had, thanks to his dad. Rush’s mother had been a groupie once, and although Rush’s dad, Dean Finlay, seemed to care about his kid, he didn’t give a shit about Rush’s mom. They never married. Nan had another father who was also out of the picture.
            “Outside by the pool. Want me to take you to him?” she asked sweetly. That sweet tone was so fucking fake, it was ridiculous. The girl was venomous. I’d seen her in action.
            “I can find him,” I replied shaking her loose and walking away without a backward glance.
            “Really? This is how you’re going to be now? I won’t wait around on you forever Tripp Newark!” she called out after me.
            “Good,” I said calmly over my shoulder then headed into the crowd, hoping to get some people and distance between us. I’d been with her for two years. She’d been a really good fuck, and once I thought maybe she was it. But I could never actually say I was in love with her. This past year I realized I was simply tolerating her. I dreaded seeing her, and when I faced the facts, I realized I was keeping her around to make my parents happy. But I was done with that. No more keeping the parents happy. I was keeping me happy.
            “Tripp!” Woods Kerrington called out from a circle of girls surrounding him. He was such a fucking Romeo. He made them all believe they had a chance. Holding in a chuckle, I nodded my head in his direction.
            “What’s up.”
            “Hopefully a lot of things real soon,” he replied, and this time I laughed.  “Jace is outside with Rush and Grant if you’re looking for him.”
            Jace was my younger cousin, and Woods was Jace’s best friend. I’d had them both in my life for as long as I could remember.
            “Thanks.”
            Turning through the crowd, I headed for the back door.
            “Stop it! I said no, Jonathon. I’m not interested.” I stopped in my tracks. That didn’t sound good.
            “I got you in here tonight and I’m not getting any thanks for it?” The guy was angry and sounded like a prick.
            The girl didn’t respond right away. I moved toward their voices and stopped outside of the kitchen. I recognized the Jonathon the girl was talking to. He was a tennis instructor at Kerrington Club, owned by Woods’s family. He was also a notorious asshole and had fucked most of the cougars in town. If he was about to take advantage of this girl then I was going to throw his ass out.
            “I just… I didn’t know… I want to leave.” The way the girl’s timid voice cracked told me she was scared.
            “Fuck that, bitch. I don’t care how damn hot your tits are I’m not dealing with this shit. You can find the door by yourself,” Jonathon snarled.
            I took a step toward the door as Jonathon stalked through it. Stupid little fuck.
            I shoved him back into the kitchen with one hard push. He was going to apologize for being a dickhead before I threw him out. I doubted Rush even knew he was here. Jonathon wasn’t in our circle of friends. Some of the cougars he had slept with included a couple of our mothers. Not on our favorites list.
Getting his sorry ass to apologize would do him some good. Poor girl should have known better than to mess around with the help at the club. Maybe she’d learn a lesson after this.
            “What the fuck?” he shouted, then his eyes widened when he realized who I was. My dad sat on the board at the Kerrington Club, and I could have Jonathon fired with one word. He knew it.
            “That’s what I was wondering, Jonathon. What the fuck? What the fuck are you doing at Finlay’s house, and why the fuck are you treating your date so badly? She too young for you? I know you prefer the over-forty crowd,” I said, taunting him. I wanted him gone. Just one wrong move and that was all I needed to make sure he lost his job without feeling a shred of remorse.
            “I didn’t… I mean I was invited. I got an invite. This is just a girl whose aunt works at the club. She’s not anybody.”
            Glancing over at the girl in question, I recognized her right away from her big brown eyes. She was Darla’s niece, Bethy. I’d seen her before. Hell, it was hard to miss her. Jonathon was right about her tits. They were noticeable. But her sweet face and innocent look had kept me from moving in on that. Besides, Darla was scary as hell. She handled hiring the employees at the club and she’d been there forever.
            “Bethy, right?” I asked her.
            Her big eyes got even bigger before she nodded.
            “This guy’s a douchebag, sweetheart. You shouldn’t trust him. Be careful who you let take you out.”
            “You know her?” Jonathon asked incredulously, as if she were too beneath me to notice. Stupid shit was getting on my last nerve.
            I turned my attention back to him. “Yeah. I know her aunt. The woman who hired your sorry ass. I wonder how she’d feel if she knew how poorly you were treating her niece?”
            Jonathon’s fear was obvious. He had a good gig at the club and he didn’t want to lose it.
            “Leave. Don’t ever come back. Finlay finds out about this and he’ll do more than give you a warning. He’ll beat your sorry ass.  He likes Darla. We all do. Stay the fuck away from her niece.”
            Jonathon turned his attention to Bethy. The furious gleam in his eyes was directed at her.  She shrank further back, putting more distance between them until her back was pressed to the wall. Dickhead was getting off on scaring her. Stepping between the two of them I glared at Jonathon. “Leave. Now.”
            I could tell it was taking everything he had to keep his mouth shut, but he did. I watched as he muttered a curse then turned to leave the kitchen. “Make sure you don’t stop until you’re off this property,” I called out after him.
            When he was gone I turned back to Bethy. She was wringing her hands and looking nervous. I’d gotten rid of the prick. Why was she upset now?
            “You good now?” I asked her.
            She bit her bottom lip then shrugged. “I, um, don’t know.”
            She didn’t know? I couldn’t keep from grinning. She was pretty damn cute. But she was young. “Why don’t you know?” I asked. I enjoyed the way she talked.  Her voice was husky but sweet.
            She let out a small sigh and dropped her gaze to the floor. “He was my ride. I don’t live close by.”
            As if I would let her get back in the car with that fucker. He had to be four years older than her. He was older than me.
            “I’ll give you a ride. I’m safe. Jonathon isn’t. Besides, he’s way too old for you. Dude would go to jail if he touched you.”
            She lifted her eyes back up to look at me. “I’m almost seventeen,” she said, as if that were legal, though she was a little older than I expected.
            She was so expressive. I liked that. She didn’t try to bat her eyelashes or pucker her lips to look sexy. She was real. How long had it been since I’d been with a girl who was real? But then she was young and she’d been raised in a very different world than I had.
            “Yeah, sweetheart. But he’s almost twenty. He shouldn’t have gone anywhere near you.”
            She looked deflated then nodded. Surely she hadn’t wanted to stay with him? Fuck that, what was Darla teaching this girl?
            “I’m sorry I ran him off, but he wasn’t treating you right.”
            Those eyes went wide again and a dimple appeared in her cheek. “Oh, don’t apologize for that. He wanted me to go back to a bedroom and uh…” she trailed off. She didn’t need to explain. I was pretty sure of what he wanted to do back in a room with her.
            “Come on. Let’s get you home,” I said, nodding toward the door.

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