“I de—” She hiccupped. “I deduced it.”
Really fucking drunk.
“Natalie, focus. Where are you?”
“Wouldn’t you like to know?” she sang.
“Dammit, Natalie. Tell me where you are!” I growled into the phone as I grabbed my extra helmet and headed out the door.
Ten minutes later, I pulled up in front of TruEnglish. No sign of Natalie. I called her cell.
“I see you!” she answered playfully right before the line went dead. I scanned the hordes of club-goers who were now flanking the sidewalk. No Natalie. Just as I was about to redial, I felt a hot little body slide up behind me on my bike.
“Thanks for the ride, Andrews.”
It was Natalie.
I turned around and grabbed the extra helmet off the back of my bike. “Here, wear this.”
“It’s okay. I trust you. You’d never do anything to hurt me,” she said languidly, wrapping her hands around me. Oh, boy, she was even more drunk than I’d thought.
I shook my head. “That’s probably true, but I don’t trust the other idiots on the road. You know what? I don’t think you are in good enough shape to ride tonight. We’re taking a cab.”
I parked the bike alongside the curb. “Come on. Let’s walk over to the next block. Better chance of getting a ride.”
“Oh, but I’m so tired. My feet hurt. Can’t we just sit here for a second?” she started to crouch down on the street.
“Oh, no, you don’t. Get up. You can make it.” I pulled her back up and braced her with my arm. “Look, we’re almost there.”
Thankfully, my taxi-theory was correct, and we quickly nabbed a ride. “Cow Hollow,” I said to the driver as we settled into the back seat. I buckled my seatbelt and looked over at Natalie. She was fast asleep in the seat. I sighed as I reached over to buckle her seatbelt. “Natalie,” I said gently. “Natalie, what’s your address?” Nothing. I tried again, more forcefully. “Natalie, wake up.” She barely stirred.
I sighed. Fuck. In the back of a taxi with a chick who was passed out cold. I could only imagine how this looked to the driver. I made eye contact with him in the rearview mirror and offered a weak smile.
Wait! Driver’s license. Surely her driver’s license would have her address! I grabbed her clutch and opened it. Credit card, keys, condom. Condom?! I looked down at her. She was leaning against me now, the picture of restful serenity.What were you about to get yourself into? I stared down at the beautiful enigma lying against me. Who was she kidding? She wasn’t ready for casual sex. I mean, in my expert opinion.
I found the driver’s license at the bottom of her clutch and commended myself on my stellar detective work as I pulled it out to look at the address.
New York State.
Goddammit.
I sat back, defeated. What was I supposed to do with her now? I checked her cell phone but didn’t recognize any of the numbers, except for Brad and Josh, that dick she had been with on the street. I put her license and phone back in the purse.
“Sir? Change of plans. Russian Hill, please.”
Chapter Twenty-five
Natalie
I heard a door slam, and I woke up with a jolt.
My eyes flew open. I immediately knew I wasn’t in my own place. I’d fallen asleep with my contacts in, and my eyes felt dry and gluey. I blinked a few times, trying to moisten them as I took stock of my surroundings. I was in a bright and airy bedroom with wood floors, an oriental rug, and a vast bookcase that ran the full length of one wall.
Despite the cozy surroundings, I feared the worst. Had I gone home with someone from the club? Last night was very hazy. I remembered tequila at Bar 415 with Paulina, then the club, then more tequila…
Oh, God, the tequila. My head was pounding. What time was it? I looked around for my bag. It was on the nightstand, along with a bottle of Advil, a glass of water, and a note.
You passed out and I didn’t have your address, so I brought you here.