Resist (London)

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Author: Danielle Breeze
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free queue jump.”
    It was bullshit. I knew it, and they obviously knew it to. Why would I offer them free VIP passes and not every other poor bastard who was still waiting in the queue? But that was what I was told to say, so that’s what I said. Girl number one stepped up, and right off the bat, I knew she was trouble. That girl had a mouth on her.
    “Ok...this is a joke right? There must be more than three hundred people in this queue before us, and you’ve just been randomly told to give these passes to us specifically? Yeah nice one dude, just try it on someone whose actually foolish enough to believe ya yeah?”
    “Sorry darlin’, I really don’t mean to annoy you, but yeah, that’s um...exactly what I was told. Boss described what you looked like, what the people you would be with looked like. He told me to find all of you and give you these.”
    I handed over the passes and had to fight the urge to shake her because she was studying them like they’d tell her the answers to all her questions. I was so damn cold and she was giving me the run around.
    Instead of doing anything though, I looked over at the friend and yeah, she was so damn beautiful it actually hurt to look at her.
    She was wearing shoes that made her legs look a mile long, but she was nearly as tall as me with them on so I figured she must have been about five foot seven anyway. I liked that.
    But it was her face that drew me in. Just everything about it. I couldn’t take my eyes off her. She had full, what I would call ‘blow job lips’ that had images rushing through my brain that were really fucking sexy. Hey! I’m a guy and she was so fucking hot.
    Although I couldn’t shake the feeling that it wouldn’t be the first time she’d heard that. I knew for sure that I’d never seen eyes like hers. Didn’t even know eyes like that existed. They were different colours. But still, so damn beautiful. I didn’t realise how long I’d been staring for until she tilted her head to the side and smirked at me as if she could hear the direction my thoughts were heading.
    I loved a girl with confidence, and she exuded it. 
    My whole body ached with need almost immediately and I could feel how tense my muscles were from trying to reign myself in. Never, had any girl affected me like that.
    Someone touched my arm so looked back at the girl – the one whom I was still silently begging was the one Jax had his eye on - and leant down slightly so she could speak into my ear.
    “Right here’s the deal, I don’t like this...I don’t like this at all. I don’t know why someone would ‘send you to find me’ but I’ll admit, I’m intrigued and, more importantly, it’s fucking freezing out here and I don’t wanna spend half my night standing in this queue when I could be drinking and dancing. So lead the way, we’ll follow and you...you personally, can give us a tour of the new place yeah?”
    I honestly had no time for that shit, and more importantly who the fuck did she think she was? I don’t take demands from anyone. But right then, I’d have done anything to get out of the cold so I agreed.
    “Um, yeah sure, I mean I’m working but I’m sure my brother won’t mind if I take fifteen minutes out to show you all around”
    I turned and started walking back towards the entrance, trying to ignore the incessant bitching from people still waiting to get in, not that I could blame them obviously. I’d be pissed off too, but hey, that’s life!
    “Wait, what? Your brother? I thought you said your boss sent you out here?”
    Seriously, the girl just wouldn’t give me a break.
    “One ‘n’ the same darlin’...my brother owns this place, so yeah, technically he’s my boss.”
    She had stopped walking so I stopped with her, but damn, I just wanted to leave. It was only the fact that I didn’t really want to be away from her friend that made me stop with them.
    “Ok so you’re telling me, your brother, who owns this place, sent you out

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