Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Chapter Two: Something Sweet
Pulling up the location of Savage on my phone, I pulled out of the parking lot and navigated my jeep
onto the paved road. I headed into the city, navigating my way through the streets until I arrived at
Savage. Finding a parking spot, I parked my Jeep a few blocks away from the club.
Locking my car, I grabbed my purse. Tucking my keys into it, before slipping out and closing the door
behind me. I slung my purse onto my shoulder and walked down the sidewalk towards the club.
Savage was a new one for me, so I took my time. Taking in the tall, dark brick building. A full moon was
painted above the front door and the neon green sign had the name of the club proudly displayed.
The door swung open and I could hear the loud rock music spilling out into the crisp night air. I dragged
my fingers through my hair, trying to smooth out my curls before I stopped in front of the large, heavy
looking doors. I pushed the door open, stepping inside of the club. The lights were dim and I stood for a
moment, letting my eyes adjust to the darkness.
The smell of alcohol permeated the air around me and I wrinkled my nose. It was the normal bar smell,
but underneath that was something else. Something almost woodsy. I frowned before stepping forward out of the way of the door as more people came in.
There was a set of stairs leading down to a bar and beyond that was a stage with a live band playing.
The dance floor was packed with people dancing to the loud music, people crowded around the stage
in small groups, watching the handsome singer play up to the crowd. The drummer behind him twirled
his drumsticks in the air before he started banging away again. My eyes were drawn to him. The way
that he seemed to lose himself in the way that he was playing appealed to me.
Would he be like that in bed?
I could only imagine what it would be like to have someone so focused on me. I shook my head before
making my way to the bar. It was best to get those kinds of thoughts out of my head. I didn’t need a
rebound. Right now all I needed was a drink and to find Charity.
Stopping in front of the bar, I leaned over the gleaming wood countertop. The bartender was finishing
up with another person before he looked over my way. A slow smile spread across his full lips as he
noticed me. It made me feel good to have someone look at me like that. He walked, well sauntered,
over to me. This man was sexy and he knew it.
My gaze traveled up the long lines of his body, taking in the tight ripped jeans that hugged his muscular
legs, giving me brief glimpses of pale tattooed flesh. A black t-shirt with the club’s logo was stretched Têxt © NôvelDrama.Org.
across his broad chest. His arms were covered in tattoos, that if the lighting were better, I would have
loved to study them. His black hair was pulled back away from his face. The flashing lights glinted off
the thin silver hoop in his nose and the one on his eyebrow.
| sucked in a deep breath as he stopped in front of me. It had to be a trick of the lights. For a moment,
his eyes seemed to almost glow a deep shade of green. His smile turned into a smirk as he ran his
eyes over my face and down to my breasts. I was glad that I had chosen this little black dress, just from
the way that he was looking at me.
“What can I get you, sweetheart?” He asked, his voice had a southern twang to it.
“Jack and Coke,” I said, feeling my cheeks heat up. I leaned back from the bar, wondering if all the men
that were here tonight were going to be this gorgeous. I wasn’t sure how Charity had found it, but I
wished we had come here sooner. The eye candy was worth the drive here.
“Mmm, good choice. Something sweet.” His lips curled into a smirk. He turned back to grab the liquor
bottle and a tumbler from the back of the bar. I watched him fix my drink before he held it out to me. His
fingers brushed against mine and I felt sparks move along my skin at the brief touch. I looked at our
hands and then back up to meet his
dark emerald eyes. “This one is on the house. What’s your name?”
My blush deepened, heat moved along my neck and down my chest. I pulled my hand away, setting my
drink onto
the counter. “Matilda, but everyone calls me Tillie,” I said, not knowing why I told him my real name, No
one called me Matilda.
“I like it. I’m Travis.”
“Thanks, Travis, and thank you for the drink,” I said, lifting up my glass and taking a sip.
“Anytime, sweetheart.” He bit his lower lip and I had the feeling that he wanted to say something else
but he wasn’t able to as another person came up to the bar. His lips twitched as he turned away from
me and I shook my head. I didn’t understand why his touch had felt like that. I couldn’t help but wonder
what it would feel like to have his hands on my body.
I turned away from the bar, moving over to the tables that looked over the dance floor. I scanned the
tables for my friend. When I didn’t see her, I walked over to the tables that looked out over the dance
floor. Climbing up onto one of the tall bar stools, I smoothed my dress down. Wishing that maybe I had
chosen something a little different to wear than the dress that Charity and I had gotten a few weeks
ago.
It wasn’t something I would normally wear and I had gotten a few looks from different people around
the bar and I was beginning to feel a little self conscious. I was a bigger girl. My hips would never be
slim like a lot of the women here and my stomach was never going to be flat.
Normally it didn’t bother me, but being in a club filled with people who looked like they could be on the
cover of a romance novel had me feeling a little nervous. I picked up my drink, taking a sip. Letting the
liquor warm me up as ! looked at all of the people dancing. The band started another song and I
couldn’t help but look at the drummer again.