Four on the Floor by Parker Grey

Four on the Floor by Parker Grey

Author:Parker Grey [Grey, Parker]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-06-16T18:30:00+00:00


Chapter Fifteen

Gavin

I’ve never met a girl this impossible to get off my mind. It feels like every second I’m awake, I’m thinking of Larkin. I think of her half the time that I’m asleep, too, during the nights that she doesn’t spend the night in my bed.

The four of us settle into our new… whatever it is. Any reservations that I might have had about sharing Larking are completely gone, because Dalton and Cash are practically my brothers. We traveled around the United States in a van for a few years together, playing shitty clubs and sleeping in the parking lots of rest areas while we tried to make it as a band.

And we did. God almighty did we make it big, our debut album suddenly blowing up like a neutron bomb. We went from the shitty clubs in seedy areas to suddenly selling out stadiums all around the world, and it’s been insane.

Completely, utterly, wildly insane. I think that’s why I’ve barely seen Slate outside of rehearsals since we got here — he’s never exactly been mister extrovert, and the added attention’s been hardest on him. If he needs a few weeks of solitude to get back to himself, Godspeed to him.

But the rest of us… it’s a different story. Larkin is somehow inexhaustible, always ready for any of us. Hell, she loves it, comes to my suite sometimes at night, saying that she can’t sleep.

I fuck her on my couch. I fuck her in her studio while her tea gets cold. I fuck her with Dalton on the lounge chairs beside the heated swimming pool; I fuck her with Cash on the bear skin rug in front of the huge fireplace in the lobby. Half the nights I spend in her bed, two of us tangled around her while we all sleep.

Two weeks go by, and then, suddenly, we’ve all been there over a month. We’ve got two more months before the residency is over and The Centennial is open to real guests, but the realization feels like a dull arrow to the chest.

Two more months, and then what?

Do we all go our separate ways — her back to California, us back to constantly traveling, a new city every night? Back to new girls every night?

I don’t want that. It used to be fun, sure, but then I met Larkin.

No. We met Larkin, and it changed everything.

And I’m not sure what we’ll do when it’s over.



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