I had five minutes to make an impression.
In five minutes, this song would be over, and she’d walk out.
So, I walked in. Met her eyes. And started walking towards her, all without looking away.
I passed by others, slipped around them as they looked at me from the corners of their eyes. Interested.
When some guy stepped in front of her, she stepped aside, so that our eye contact wouldn’t break.
She had her lips parted. Her eyes were busy trying to get hold of me.
The tempo caresses my senses; and hers.
I was almost there.
Closer, closer.
Then--
He had to be there.
That guy.
Him. In his dark suit and open collar, with his dark eyes and sharp, elegant smile.
Smooth, subtle, sexy. Standing up on the balcony, watching us.
Fuck him.
I wanted her so bad.
She was everything I’d been searching for.
Everything I needed.
Shaking her hips from side to side, rocking them in time with the beat.
Making me do things I shouldn’t. My hips in time with the beat.
Her notes, making me linger.
My voice high-strung as I called out to her, aware I could’ve been caught.
My eyes flicking upwards dangerously, wary of the balcony.
I sat on it. That scared, anxious feeling.
Then, I let it ride. And threw myself at her.
She caught me mid-step and gasped. Her eyes locked on mine as I turned her my way.
A nervous flutter escaped her, caused by my wickedness; and my stupidity.
‘’You can’t just--,’’ She said, rolling with the wave.
‘’Not here! He’ll-,’’ She threw a glance at the balcony.
‘’Wow…” Her body moving from side to side, saying its first hello.
She turned around and backed up against me. Then, she gave me a certain look over her shoulder.
I put my brow against hers, and she closed her eyes. The scent pulled me in, and the warmth of her skin had my mind doing somersaults.
My hands went for her hips--, and I meant to say something good, but--,
The song ended.
And the whole club opened up and the lights came on and everyone stood looking at us, backing away.
The guy on the balcony with the sharp smile and the dark suit was staring down at me, not smiling.
He pointed a single finger in my direction, then said in the clearest tone I’d heard since I’d told myself to ‘take my chances:’
‘’That guy. Bring me that guy.’’
I wasn’t surprised. She was his, after all.
I let her go, gave her one last look, did something I shouldn't, then hurried out of the venue, my cheek still stinging from the slap.
I thought I saw her staring at me as I went out the back door, her hand still touching her mouth where I’d landed the kiss.
I suppose I should've known I'd pay for that....