Sweet Nothing

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Author: Jamie McGuire
about, Quinn?”
    “Fucking twins, Josh. Blondes with some tig ole bitties. Get down to Corner Hole, bro. They told me to call a friend.”
    I glanced at the bright red numbers on the alarm clock beside my bed before stifling a yawn.
    “You owe me a beer,” I grumbled.
    “You help me seal the deal with these chicks, I’ll give you my firstborn.”
    “I’ll just take the beer.” I clicked to end the call before tossing the phone next to me on the bed. “This better be worth the time,” I mumbled to myself. I slipped out of bed and padded my way down the narrow hall to the bathroom. Even splashing ice-cold water on my face did little to snap me from exhaustion.
    I dressed quickly, not bothering to double-check how I looked before heading out into the cool night air.
    Corner Hole bar was located almost exactly halfway between my building and St. Ann’s. Because of the location it was the bar of choice for hospital staff, making that horrible little dive perfect for fraternizing.
    Being a weeknight, the place was practically empty, but a few familiar faces popped into view, one of which made me smile. Avery looked shocked when her gaze settled on mine, but she quickly worked her way through the crowd toward me.
    “Thank God you’re here,” she said as my chest puffed out from the surprise greeting.
    “It’s good to see you too.”
    “I need you.” Her thin, long fingers circled around my wrist as she pulled me toward the bar. I zeroed in on the door to the backroom. It would be the perfect place for us to fool around.
    “Whoa, Avery. I’m into you too, but I didn’t think you were that kind of girl,” I joked.
    She didn’t find it funny, instead glancing back over her shoulder to glower at me. “No, pervert. There is this guy over here who won’t leave me alone. I figured you could help a girl out?” She cocked her eyebrow and waited for my response.
    “Lead the way. I’ll teach the asshole a lesson.”
    Avery pulled me toward the bar. Her friend was waving at her with a forced smile plastered on her face, and standing next to her was a very sloppy-drunk Quinn.
    “You’ve got to be fucking kidding me,” I mumbled, stopping in front of him. Two very pissed off women were waiting for me to do something.
    “I believe you know Quinn, the asshole.” Avery swooped her hand out in his direction dramatically, fighting against a smirk.
    Clearing my throat, I struggled to appear serious. “What’s going on, man?”
    “Fucking twins,” he said too loudly as he pointed to the women. I stifled a laugh as I noted the distinct differences between Avery and her friend. Quinn had to be wasted to think they were in any way related. The friend had dark hair that hung just past her shoulders and huge tits. Her curves were a contrast to her sharp features, and to Avery’s blonde hair and athletic build.
    I patted his shoulder. “I don’t think they’re twins, buddy.”
    “No, no, no. Listen,” he slurred as he put his arm around the brunette’s shoulder and pointed his finger in her face. “This one is Bed. How great is that ?” He waggled his eyebrows suggestively.
    She smacked him hard across the chest. “My name is Deb , you asshole.”
    Quinn nearly fell over before rubbing his chest as if he’d been violently attacked.
    “You think that’s bad? This is the nice one. That one—” he extended his arm toward Avery “—is into slavery.”
    “Avery,” I corrected. “Her name is Avery, and we know her from work, remember?” I couldn’t contain my laugh at his serious expression.
    “She doesn’t like me. Can you believe that?”
    “I can.” I grabbed Quinn’s arm and looped it over my shoulders, pulling him from Deb’s side. “Come on, buddy. I think it’s time we go home.”
    “But I want to hang out with the twins.”
    “I think they’ve had about enough of you.” I winked at Avery, and she smiled, appreciative.
    “But I owe you a beer,” Quinn whined.
    “Yeah, you do. But I
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