As an ex-Marine and a bookstore owner, Alex Kitteridge is not the kind of guy to lose his cool. At least, not until he meets Roderick Levine, a high-powered lawyer with an attitude and a passion for blaring his vehicle horn. When he makes the mistake of taking his anger out on Alex, Roderick finds he has messed with the wrong guy.<br><br>What starts as a grocery store argument soon explodes into a passionate night in steamy showers, moving vans, and locker rooms, with a sexual tension neither man can deny.<br><br>But what happens when it's all over? Could the jackass from the grocery store turn out to be something more, or was Alex just held captive?
“What the
fuck is the hold up?” a voice yelled into the night.
“It’s Monday night,” Alex said in his empty
Subaru station wagon, determined not to let the driver behind him
piss him off. “There’s a car passing.”
The sound of a horn made Alex jump, and he
looked in his rearview mirror. A rather angry looking man’s profile
filled the side mirror of the rental moving van behind him. The car
in front of him passed, and Alex began to go through the light. The
horn continued to blare in an awkward melody that could only be
made by a complete and utter jackass.
“You want slow, motherfucker?” Alex asked,
somewhat hoping that his open sunroof would carry his voice to the
driver behind him, but knowing that it wouldn’t.
Alex slowly accelerated as he turned the
car, grateful that no one else seemed to be trying to get to the
grocery store side road except for him and the horn drummer. The
man continued to beat his horn, and Alex accelerated just for a
second, then slammed on his brakes. He could hear the screeching of
the van behind him and the man’s angry voice, although he could not
make out what the guy was saying.
“Sorry,” Alex yelled through the sunroof in
his nicest voice, and then the horn stopped for a second.
He slowly accelerated again, thinking that
this would probably be the longest quarter of a mile the van’s
driver had ever experienced. The sound of the horn made him jump
again
“Some people never learn,” Alex mumbled to
the car, and slammed his breaks on a second time.
Alex waited for the screech, and then
smiled. The man’s loud profanity made his smile grow, as he turned
into the strip mall entrance. By the time the van raced past him in
the empty parking lot, Alex was almost in hysterics. Not even a
minute later as he parked next to the moving van, Alex forced
himself to regain his composure. They were the only two people
around, so it was easy for Alex to tell that the driver was the man
about fifteen feet in front of him who was now walking at an almost
leisurely pace.
Alex guessed the evil son-of-a-bitch to be
about six three or six four, which was a good bit taller than his
own five-eight frame. He had salt and pepper hair, but was probably
no older than thirty-six. His khakis and a button-up shirt made him
seem as if he should be in a lawn mower ad. Alex guessed that he
was about four years older than the horn drummer, and he was
suddenly grateful that most people thought he was in his early
thirties. The man looked back and took Alex in with a long glance
from head to toe, and then smiled.
He did not just check me out, Alex
thought, slowly saying each word in his head. That mother
fucker
With blond hair and a strong jaw, Alex knew
that he was traditionally handsome and friendly looking. He was
used to being treated nicely by strangers, but this was ridiculous.
How would this man have treated him if he had been elderly or if he
had been an unattractive woman? Would the tall man have continued
the little tantrum he had demonstrated in the car, leaving the
other person perhaps scared or intimidated by his big frame?
Although he was shorter than the man, Alex
was a faster walker. As he got right behind the man, Alex noticed
that the stranger had a rather amazing ass with a big muscular
shape that seemed to be fighting to escape his khakis.
“Figures,” Alex said, more loudly than he
intended.
“What?” the man asked, turning toward
Alex.
As Alex started to surpass the man, he made
eye contact again, and nodded to the man’s backside as he said,
“That your body matches your personality.”
The man at first smiled, and then Alex
realized exactly when the statement had processed because he could
see the same angry look from the mirror appear on the man’s face.
Alex nodded at the large bottomed man and walked off into the
grocery store.
Ten minutes later, as Alex was headed toward
the self-check-out line, he heard a loud rattling. He turned to see
the large assed man running with his grocery cart, desperate to
surpass him.
Once in front of the line, the man turned
back to Alex.
“I didn’t think you’d care if I was in
front, since you don’t mind the view,” the man said.
“You really are an ass,” Alex replied.
Large Ass smiled at Alex, reached over and
grabbed a candy bar, and then dropped it. As he bent down to pick
it up, he turned back to Alex and said, “Yes, I am.”
The man turned his head forward so that he
and Alex were no longer making eye contact, but he continued to
bend over, acting as though he couldn’t quite grab the candy bar.