Chapter 37: 36 - I kissed him
Chapter 37: 36 - I kissed him
I found Olly half an hour after we arrived. She wasn’t replying any of my texts so Ian and I ended up
wandering around, half-assedly searching for her until he got embroiled in a game of beer pong.
Typical.
He won. Even more typical.
Anyway, we eventually ran into her on the way to the kitchen to get a fresh can of beer.
“You came!” She beamed.
“You called in a sister favor. I had to,” I said flatly.
“He’s so going to owe me for this.”
Her grin was full of mischief. A part of me almost felt bad for whoever she made a deal with.
“So you did this for someone?” I asked. “I’m glad our sister favors have a price.”
“Plee-ease.” She rolled her eyes, waving my accusation away. “You’d have done the same.”
“I would gotten a better deal,” I objected.
“Oh please,” she called over her shoulder, leading us to the basement. “If things work out, he’s going to
owe me at least twenty favors in return. Tough ones.”
“Huh.” Surprise colored my features. “You are shaping up to be quite despicable. Bargaining on me like
I’m meat.”
“Thank you.” She beamed with all the innocence of a saint.
In my peripheral vision, I noticed Ian’s head rear back, surprise coating his face. I turned to him, a
questioning look on mine.
“I heard an insult,” he said. “That was an insult but she thanked you? Is everyone in your family
abnormal?”
Olly shook her head, shooting me a look that translated to: where did you find him?
“What she really meant,” she translated, sporting an amused look, “is that I’m shaping up to be the best
business woman the world has ever seen.”
“Yeah, I don’t think that’s...” He trailed off, shaking his head.
“That’s want I meant,” I informed him. “My way involves lots of insults, remember?”
I threw a wink over my shoulder, then followed Olly down the stairs.
“Madness.”
I heard him give up behind me, then follow us down. I was sporting a smirk and even though I couldn’t
see her face, I was sure Olly was sporting one as well.
“Hey.” I flashed Trevor a smile as our trio settled down.
He was the only familiar face in the basement.
“We’re playing truth or dare,” Olly said brightly, making me wonder just how many drinks she’d had.
“Join us.”
My eyes narrowed in suspicion. As far I knew she hated truth or dare and yet, here she was, nappily
asking us to join. She hadn’t seemed drunk in the kitchen. Not even tipsy. That left only one option.
“What’s in it for you?” I questioned.
“You join and I get to sit out. That’s why I went upstairs. To find someone to take my place.” Then, she
leaned into me and whispered, a light shudder running down her back, “That guy has being giving me
looks.”
My gaze hardened as I looked the guy over. He was brawny, pierced, and, at the moment, leering at
both of us in a way that made my skin crawl. Something about him just screamed predator.
It was my turn to shudder.
The words ‘no way in hell’ flashed through my head in neon. Unfortunately, if he was making fearless
bluffer extraordinaire Olly shudder then as her older sister, I had no choice but to take his attention off
her and fix it on someone else.
Unfortunately ‘someone else’ was also me.
“We’ll play.” I forced a smile.
“Great.” A girl with long pretty dreads smiled before taking a swig of her beer.
She briskly rose to her feet, lifted her top up, flashing all nine of us in the basement her scarlet bra,
then pulled her top back down. It all took only a few seconds. By the time I blinked, she was already
sitting down, her top back in its rightful position but I hadn’t been expecting it at all. It was like suddenly
being thrown into the heat of things so it took me a little longer than everyone else to get past it.
The two other guys in the circle did some catcalling and wolf whistling. The girl tried her best to not
show how uncomfortable it made her but I could tell and I was sure Olly and the other two girls could
tell too. The blonde sitting close to her shot her an encouraging smile and a covert thumbs up.
My gaze drifted to Olly who flashed me a look that could only be described as you see why I hate this Copyright Nôv/el/Dra/ma.Org.
game?
“Okay, Mandy’s turn,” The girl on dreadlocks announced, shifting the attention to her blonde friend. “I
dare you to kiss Jack.”
Clearly, they hadn’t planned this beforehand because the blonde who had smiled guileless, taking a sip
of her drink when her friend announced her name was now choking.
Between coughs, she managed to spit out an aggrieved, “What?”
“You heard me,” Dreadlocks replied, glancing between her friend and the guy next to her friend.
I assumed that was Jack.
Mandy made a point of not looking at Jack. Jack, on the other hand, was sporting a thin smile and
stealing glances at Mandy. It was all I could do to not roll my eyes.
The matchmaker in me sided with Dreadlocks. My matchmaking skill was one of the reasons I was so
popular among girls at school. Most boys were blissfully unaware of it but among those in the know, I
was somewhat of a matchmaker with a golden touch. I had matched some of my friends with the guys
they liked and for those who proceeded to relationship stage, only one had burned so far and in my
defense that had more to do with the fact that the guy was moving away. Flat out leaving the country.
“I can’t. We have... We have... We have... like a dynamic.” Mandy stuttered, nervous laughter bubbling
out of her as she glanced at Jack with hopeful eyes that, of course, completely went over his head.
“We wouldn’t want to ruin that,” she continued, disappointment coloring her tone.
I found myself talking before I even made the conscious decision to intervene. “And we can all see
that’s code for too scared to take the next step.”
Dreadlocks shot me a grateful smile. Ian and Trevor tried -and failed- to hide matching grins. The guy
Olly warned me about however flashed me a speculative smirk that made me want to bare my teeth.
“But...” Mandy protested half-heartedly.
“No buts. The game is truth or dare. I flashed everyone my bra. You and Jack can make it through one
kiss,” Dreadlocks stated firmly.
I smiled, looking away as Stuttering Princess and Shy Prince leaned into each other, nervous smiles on
both their faces. Honestly, I had no idea who they thought they were fooling because it definitely wasn’t
the rest of us.
“My turn.” Mandy beamed a beat after the kiss was over.
Her lips held a dreamy smile. I stifled the urge to scoff.
“Truth or dare.” She faced me.
I would normally have called truth since I didn’t know her. But given that I had just helped her get with
her crush and based on her grateful smile that encompassed Dreadlocks and myself, I felt relatively
safe saying, “Dare.”
Bottom line; she owed me. She wouldn’t dare me to do anything insane.
“I dare you,” she pointed at me, “to kiss your friend.” She pointed at Ian.
What. A. Backstabber.
The shock of it had my mouth hanging open. I now understood what had her choking because I would
have choked too had I been drinking anything. Fortunately, my beer was resting safely between my
thighs.
“Why...? We...” I shook my head vigorously, trying and failing to properly articulate how ridiculous the
dare was.
I winced internally as soon as how much like her I sounded registered in my brain. It must have been
why she dared me to kiss him. From her point of view, Ian and I probably looked like that. I heaved
sigh, slapping my palm across my face.
“No. Just no,” I stated firmly.
To worsen the situation, she started smiling at me sympathetically in a way that made it look like I was
objecting for the same reasons she had. She actually thought she was doing me a favor. Was she blind
or something? Where did she get the idea Ian and I were anything like that?
“No,” I hissed, exchanging agitated glances with Ian who looked just as bothered by the development
as I was.
“We’re not like that.” I shook my head. “We’re barely even friends. I don’t like him. He doesn’t like me
and he has a girlfriend he very happy with.”
Mandy bit her lip, sporting a worried frown that revealed she completely believed Ian and I were in the
same boat as her and Jack. I was half tempted to jumpstart her senses with a slap.
“Seriously,” I pressed in a bid to convince her. “I’d kiss anybody else.” I added, wondering what to make
of the relieved look on Trevor’s face.
“Fine.” She slowly nodded, glancing at Dreadlocks who imperceptibly conveyed her approval. “Pick
someone else.”
I nodded slowly, glancing between my options. Ian and the leering guy Olly complained about were out
of the question. Jack was too, which left me with Trevor.
I pasted a smile on my face and met his gaze. “It’s your lucky day.”
“It must be.” He smiled back in a way that instantly set me at ease.
I kept the humorous atmosphere going. The more comfortable we both were, the better.
“I’d advise you to buy a lottery ticket but...”
We slowly started leaning toward each other.
“But you’re the prize?” He raised one eyebrow, completing my sentence.
I chuckled, ignoring the weight of Ian’s gaze on the side of my face and the leering guy’s, well, leer. He
really was off in a deeply rooted way.
“I was going to say a kiss from me is worth more than that.”
“That too,” he agreed.
We were now mere centimetres from each other.
“You don’t have a girlfriend, do you?” I asked, to be sure.
“Position’s open.”
Our breaths intermingled.
“Good.”
Then I kissed him.