I turned my attention back to everyone at the table. “I suggest you all check your facts. Reece Malone is in jail for attempted rape.”
“Well, of course he is silly,” Angeline says. “We all know you claimed it was rape so Ryan wouldn’t know you were screwing around on him.”
Tears welled up in my eyes and Angeline’s look was triumphant that she was able to break me. I heard a loud scraping sound and looked down the table. Cameron stood up abruptly. Grabbing her purse, she gave a disgusted look at Angeline and walked out of the diner.
I turned my back on the table and fled back into the kitchen. I talked another waitress into finishing my tables and left for the night.
And here I am for apparently another brutal shift. Angeline and her friends—minus Cameron—have all walked in together. They arrange themselves around two tables. There is no doubt this is a repetitive effort on her part to torment me because she never hung out in here that much prior to me meeting Ryan.
Unfortunately, I am the only one working tonight because it’s a Wednesday and we are always slow in the middle of the week. I grab seven iced waters and carry them to the tables, setting them down in front of each girl.
“Do you guys know what you want,” I ask.
“Hmmm...” Angeline says, perusing the menu. “I’m not sure. Of course, I’m not very hungry after the wonderful lunch I had with Ryan today. We followed it up with dessert in his room.”
I will not punch this girl, I will not punch this girl.
Angeline puts a look of mock apology on her face. “Oh, I’m sorry Danny. I guess that was insensitive, mentioning intimate details about Ryan to you.” She snickers and the rest of her girls all titter over her jibes.
“What do you want to order, Angeline? Make it quick.”
She ignores me but leans toward me conspiratorially. “Between you and me, Danny, I’m not sure you were good enough to keep Ryan interested between the sheets. He’s an animal, you know. We were at it all afternoon.”
Before I could respond, I hear, “That’s a f**king lie, Angeline.”
My heart doubles in speed as I hear his voice. Turning slowly around, I drink Ryan in as he stands there with his hands clenched and looking like he wants to murder Angeline.
He’s wearing faded jeans and a long sleeve t-shirt. He has on his old, ratty Chuck-T’s that I adore. He has a baseball cap on and the ends of his long hair are sticking out at adorable angles. I almost burst into tears looking at him.
I turn to glance at Angeline and she looks green in the face. In a million years, I guarantee she never thought Ryan would be in earshot of her lies.
Ryan closes the distance to the table and looks down at Angeline. “This is the one and only time I’m going to say this. And this goes for all of you sitting at this table.” Ryan pauses and looks at each person. “If I so much as hear of anyone saying another bad thing about Danny, I will personally take it upon myself to have you blacklisted from every organization at this school. Furthermore, I will use the power of my family and our vast resources to ruin every one of you. There won’t be a place you can hide from me. And just so everyone is perfectly clear, I did not f**k Angeline this afternoon, nor would I touch her with a ten foot pole again. Please make sure that is spread around. There is only one woman I want to touch. Because she’s the one I love.”
Ryan spins from the table and stalks over to me. My mouth is hanging open and he never pauses when he pulls my head to his and crushes his mouth to mine. I know I should pull away but I can’t. I love him too much. I’ll worry about the consequences of this later and hope Ryan’s mother doesn’t find out about this.
Ryan’s arms snake around my waist and he pulls me to him tight. My arms go around his neck and I hold on for dear life while he kisses me like there is no tomorrow. Then abruptly he pulls away. He looks me dead in the eyes and says, “I love you, Danny. And I can tell by that kiss you still love me. We’ll talk after you get off work.”
I watch astounded as Ryan goes up to the counter and sits down. He apparently is going to wait here until my shift is over. I know I should be panicking that he wants some type of confrontation tonight, but I am numb from everything that has just transpired in the last thirty seconds.
Turning my back on Angeline’s crew, I walk to the other side of the counter and pull out a coffee cup. I fill it up and push it in front of Ryan. He doesn’t say anything. I glance over and see that Angeline and her friends are leaving, noticeably a lot quieter than when they had arrived.
***
Taking my apron off, I walk up to Ryan. “I’m done.”
“Can I give you a ride home and then we talk?”
My gut instinct is to decline because I’m terrified his mother will find out, but I owe him the time to talk. I should have given it to him before now but I’ve been so afraid his mother would find out. I wouldn’t put it past her to have hired a damn private investigator to keep tabs on us.
“Sure.”
The ride to my place is tense and silent. As we walk into my apartment, I quietly say over my shoulder, “Thank you for getting Angeline to back off of me. It was getting harder to keep my cool.”
“It’s no problem. Cameron came to me last night and told me what Angeline was doing. It was best that I confronted her and try to put a stop to it.”
We sit in the living, on opposite ends of the couch. Ryan is leaning back, looking extremely comfortable. I’m wound tight and ready to bolt.