“Yes, let’s go.”
The valet brings both of our cars to the front. He passes her the keys and smiles.
“You sure you don’t want to go with me?” I ask.
She rolls her eyes and says, “You can’t have everything you want all the time Tarek.”
Nodding in agreement, I reply, “That is true.”
I close her door and lean into her window. “Buckle up and follow me.”
Saluting Joshua, I jump into my car, and I drive in front of her.
“Follow me.”
We leave the city. Right as we cross the bridge, I see her lights flicker. I choose to ignore it and chuckle.
My phone rings. “Yeah.”
“Tarek something is wrong with my car. I’m pulling to the side.” She sounds panicked. A part of me should feel a tinge of guilt. But I feel nothing but success.
“Shit ok, I’m turning around now.”
Swinging my car around, as expected I find her parked on the side of the road. What I wasn’t expecting was a rat face man beside her, a scrawny excuse for a human who looked like he’d just crawled out of a sewer to prove his uselessness.
It took seconds for me to park the car and scurry to the scene.
“You’re her man?”
“Yeah.” I didn’t bother to look in Penny’s direction. My eyes were on this balding bulbous carcass of a man. He looks like he needs new clothes and a bath. By way he smells he surely needs the latter.
“I think she has a hole in her radiator, I’m not sure.” He points down at the car as Penny shines her phone light over the engine.
“I can have a towing service out here in a few minutes. Then they can send it to my shop.” He drags his hand down an old pair of cargo shorts to wipe away the car grease.
“Thanks, but I already have someone on the way to pick up the car,” I reply as I begin to send a text out to my mechanic.
“What does a pretty boy like you know about cars? Look, lil lady, I can hitch this ride up to my car and tow it to my shop.” He wiggles his eyebrows and pouts a kiss at Penelope.
“Oh god no, Tarek.” The way she says my name tells me that she wants me to fix this now before it spirals out of control.
I step in between him and Penny, crowding his space. “You can leave.”
“Son, you don’t look like you know what dirt is. I can fix this car and show this lil lady a thing or two about being dirty.” He laughs and the smell of his breath is that of rotting eggs. His presence is stirring a hidden part of me.
I think of my knives and all the things I could do to him, the slight cuts I can make, the slow fillet, or the fact I can gut him like a fish.
“Leave and if I repeat myself, it will be to your detriment.”
The man raises his hand up and walks back to his car.
“You okay?”
She nods. “It’s so weird. I take such good care of my car.”
“Shit happens.” It doesn’t take long for my guys to come get her car.
I usher her back to my car, we settle in, and we continue our drive to the club.