“And where is she?” Paige asked, attempting her best flirtatious smile.
“Not here,” Sugar said, leaning toward her.
“Is there no waitress tonight?” Finley said, annoyed. It was then that I saw it, the truth behind the flash of anger in her eyes. She hadn’t forgiven me and definitely not Sterling. She was going to flirt with the hotshot I’d mentioned to punish us both.
Tyler stood up, heading to the bar. “I got it.”
I listened to Finley and Sterling chat for a while, at the same time trying not to eavesdrop on Zeke and Sugar. Sugar was complaining about a girl, and then Zeke mentioned another Maddox.
“Tyler has a brother?” I asked.
“Four of them,” Zeke said.
“Can you imagine five Tylers running around?” I teased.
“I don’t have to,” Zeke said. “I’ve seen it in real life, and it’s fucking scary.”
I shook my head. “Their poor mother. I would kill myself.”
Zeke shifted in his chair. “She passed away when they were little.”
I put my head in my hands, looking down. “Fuck. That’s terrible. I’m sorry,” I said, glad Tyler wasn’t around to see me stick my foot so far into my mouth.
“It’s okay,” Zeke said. “You didn’t know.”
Tyler returned with a tray of shots and passed them around. He held up his glass.
“To good friends and beautiful women,” Tyler said. We held up our glasses, almost appreciative of his sweet toast. Then he added, “Sucking my dick.” His friends laughed, and we shook our heads, but everyone tossed back the whiskey.
Tyler stood to get another round, and Paige leaned in toward Sugar. “What the hell was that? Why is he acting like a douchebag all of a sudden?”
Sugar glanced at Finley from under his lashes. “Sisters are complicated.”
Tyler sat back down in his seat, carefully lowering the tray to the table.
“What is that one?” Finley asked, touching Tyler’s arm.
Sugar made a face. “Guess it didn’t work.”
Paige turned to me. “Is he being an asshole to run your sister off?”
“I’m not sure,” I said, watching him watch me.
He returned his attention to Finley and turned his wrist, allowing her to examine the arrow just above his elbow. “That would be Taylor’s choice.”
“Your girlfriend?” Finley asked.
Tyler and Zeke laughed.
“No,” Tyler said. “Taylor is my brother.”
“Taylor and Tyler. That’s adorable,” Finley said, keeping her fingers on his arm.
“Apparently there are three more,” I said.
Finley turned her attention to me, wondering how I knew Tyler’s personal business. I pointed to Zeke, and she smiled, continuing to brush Tyler’s arm. “Are we talking five of you?” she asked. “Is that how you learned to fight?”
“Oh,” Tyler said, looking suddenly uncomfortable. “You heard about that.”
“Is it?”
“Mostly.”
“Have you ever fought over a girl?” she asked.
I was beginning to feel sorry for her. Finley was trying so hard to make Sterling and me jealous that she was looking like quite the desperate tourist girl.
“No,” Tyler said. “Never.”
“I don’t believe it. Surely, at least once, more than one of you has been attracted to the same girl?” Finley asked.
Tyler shifted in his seat. “None of us have ever traded blows over something like that. It helps that we’re attracted to completely different types. Most of us, anyway.”
“What is your type? Blonde? Rich? Nympho?” Finley asked, leaning in.
I cringed. “Fin…”
Sterling stood. “I think I’ll call it a night.”
“No,” Finley whined, reaching for him. “Don’t be silly. We just got here.”
Sterling tossed a few large bills on the table that would easily cover everyone’s drinks and more, and headed for the door. Finley frowned but followed him.
Tyler watched me for a few seconds, and then leaned in with his elbow on the table. “Are you going, too?”
I lifted my shot and took a gulp, shaking my head. “She’ll be back. He won’t.”
“How do you know?” he asked.
“We’ve been friends for a long time.”
Zeke laughed behind his hand, trying to look everywhere but at me.
I raised an eyebrow. “Something’s funny?”
He cleared his throat, sitting up a bit taller. “Nothin’. You’re just an odd trio. Is he with her? She’s stayin’ with you?” He scratched his five o’clock shadow, waiting for me to answer.
“She’s my sister. Do you guys ever work?” I asked. “All I see is you partying, fucking, and driving around the company car.”
Tyler ordered another round for the table. “It’s a company truck. And yes, we work our asses off. It’s just been slow. We work for the city in off-season.”
Sugar raised his glass to Tyler. “Indeed we do. Saved this town more than once.”
I held my glass high. “To fighting fires or whatever!”
“Fight fires or whatever?” Tyler said, sounding offended.