1. Neon Nights


    Date: 11/5/2016, Categories: Hardcore, Author: SITTING, Rating: , Source: LushStories

    too,” I said. “Only you’ve never known.” He frowned at me. “I think I know her better than you.” I shrugged. “Maybe not. Maybe you both put on masks for one another and underneath you’re more similar than you think.” He shook his head and his smile was wry. “Evelyn is very conservative. And I should appreciate that. I should be that way too.” I laughed. “No. Be who you are. Find what you want in her. Do you really want to be screwing sluts on the side? Think about it. She got with you even though the world knows what a party freak you really are. I think she expected a wild guy and she’s still waiting for him.” He narrowed his eyes at me. “How would you know? Have you been talking to her?” “No. I just… know.” I said and I let my eyes deliberately slide from his to where Evelyn and Ethan were engrossed in heated conversation off the dance floor. Silver’s eyes looked at them deliberatively and then snapped back to me. His face tightened. “Do you mean to say-” “I didn’t say anything,” I said quietly. “And you’ve got no right to get pissed. Neither of you were exactly loyal.” “But she…” Silver was lost for words. “How could she-” “For the same reasons you did,” I interrupted gently. “You’re both after something you can find in each other. You’re exactly the same. You’re like the most compatible couple ever, only neither of you know it. And you need to know it.” He looked at me like he was trying to see through me, as if I was conning him in some way and then sense seemed to ...
    finally snap into place in his head. “Thank you,” he said suddenly, and his eyes were alive. “Third time lucky, maybe?” I smiled. “Definitely.” The song came to an end and he let go of me. “Don’t forget my money.” I said, almost as an afterthought. He rolled his eyes and dug in his inside pocket, withdrawing a tight wad of hundred dollar notes. He started counting it but then gave up and handed it all to me. I examined it suspiciously, earning myself another eye roll. “What?!” I said indignantly. “There could be paper in the middle. Or a bunch of ones.” I finally satisfied myself that the bundle was legitimate. In fact, it was a great deal more than what I was due. Slipping it into my purse, I wove my way back through the crowd to Ethan just as Evelyn was pulled away by Silver. “What’d you say to him?” Ethan asked suspiciously. “Not much. What’d you say to her?” I inquired innocently. His eyes met mine and the smile in them acknowledged we were guilty of the same conversation. “Why are we being good people?” he asked, siphoning a new champagne flute off the tray of a passing waiter. “We should be blackmailing their rich asses for thousands.” “Maybe they deserve a break,” I said softly. Ethan sighed and knocked back the last of his champagne. “You are such a woman,” he said but there wasn’t scorn in his voice like there had been the previous day. “You’ve changed since we met.” “So have you,” I countered. He stared at me a second and then shrugged in a what-the-hell fashion. “You ...