Melody of the Heart (Runaway Train, #4)

Brayden and AJ nodded in agreement. “Sounds good. We’ll just start setting up while we wait for the others.”


At the sight of all the chairs on the tables and nowhere to sit, I started to feel out of place. Sean motioned for me to follow him. I shrugged at Brayden and then started behind Sean down the hall next to the stage.

At the first room on the right, he opened the door. Inside was a cramped but cozy dressing room. “In case you want to take a load off while they get set up.”

“Thank you. I appreciate it.”

“I’ll tell Brayden to come get you when he’s ready.” He smiled and then left me. I walked around the room, taking in the somewhat lacking décor. It was pretty cool thinking that this was where Brayden and the guys would get ready tonight. They’re very own dressing room.

“Well hello there,” a voice said behind me.

Whirling around, I widened my eyes at the sight of the guy in the doorway. He was taller than Brayden and bigger built. An inviting smile lit up his handsome face while his deep blue eyes, that had an impish twinkle in them, seemed at odds with his dark hair.

“What are you doing in here?”

“Oh, um, I’m sorry. I thought this is where I was supposed to wait.”

“Who told you that?”

“The owner. I mean, Sean. He said this is where I should wait for the band.”

The guy chuckled. “Damn, we haven’t even played yet, and we already have groupies,” he mused.

My brows furrowed in confusion. “Wait, what are you talking about?”

Closing the gap between us, the guy stood directly in front of me. At the intense look blazing in his baby blues, I had to look away. The next thing I knew his hands had slithered around my waist, jerking me against his hard body. He stared down at me with eyes hooded with desire. “Damn, you’re so beautiful,” he murmured, his alcohol-laced breath burning against my cheek.

“Let me go!” I protested, my hands pushing against his sculpted chest.

As he dipped his head to kiss me, I tucked my neck to my chest, so he only ended up kissing my forehead. He grunted in frustration. When I dared to peek up at him, he gave me a pleading look. “Please, beautiful, open up to me. You’re just what I need.”

The sound of a voice behind us caused us both to freeze. “What the hell is going on here?” Brayden demanded.

The guy smirked at Brayden over his shoulder. “Man, your girl really has been gone too long if you don’t know what this is.”

In a flash, Brayden was beside us. Planting both of his hands on the guy’s chest, Brayden shoved the guy hard, sending him spiraling backwards. “Dude, what the fuck?” the guy demanded, as he flopped down onto the couch.

Jerking me to him, Brayden’s chest heaved up and down. “What are you doing groping my girl, Jake?”

Jake’s blue eyes widened in shock as his head slowly shook back and forth. “You’re Lily?” he asked incredulously.

“Yes,” I squeaked.

“Fuck!” He jerked his hand through his dark hair. “I’m sorry.” He glanced from me to Brayden. “I really am sorry, man. I had no idea she was Lily. If I had, I would have never, ever come on to her.” With a grimace, he added, “She reminded me of Stephanie.”

Brayden’s arm remained tight around my waist. I wanted to tell him I couldn’t breathe well, but I didn’t want to set him off. The last time I’d seem him this furious was the night we became official—the night I’d demanded he fight for me when it came to Mitch. Now it seemed he didn’t have any problem fighting Jake for me. “You better not ever let it happen again,” Brayden finally growled.

“I swear I won’t.” Extending his hand, Jake said, “You have my word.”

Brayden eyed it momentarily before he reached out and shook it. Jake then offered me his hand. “Lily, please accept my apology.”

I glanced between him and Brayden. “Okay.”

With a teasing smile, Jake said, “I guess I should have believed Bray when he told me how hot his girlfriend was. Then I would have known it was you right off the bat.”

My face flushed with his compliments. “Now I know what you meant when you mentioned groupies.”

Another growl came from Brayden. “You thought Lily was a groupie?”

“Shit, here we go again,” Jake muttered.

I tugged on Brayden’s shirt. “Babe, it was all a misinterpretation. Let it go, okay?”

Brayden narrowed his eyes at Jake. “Have you been drinking?”

Jake shrugged. “Maybe a little.”

“Dude, it’s only fucking noon.”

“Yeah, well, I needed a little something for my nerves.” Jake shook his head. “Hell, you act like I’m fucking plastered. I can still walk a straight line.”

“Can you do the nose test?” I teased.

With a wink, Jake stretched out his arms. Then he brought his right finger to the tip of his nose and then his left. “You look too much like a little goody-two-shoes to know about DUI nose testing.”

“My dad is the chief of police in Roswell.”