Save Me (Rock Romance #4)

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ask huskily.
    “ You know it baby, just some advice though, I like the rough tugs, not slow and gentle.” Jason says while motioning just how he likes it with his hand.
    “Get the fuck out of here,” I say while closing my curtain.
    I hear him laugh as he walks away, douche. He’s the one who created the rules, and because of that he feels like he’s the only one who can break them, any time he wants.
    Deciding that sleep is no longer an option, I open my curtain and go in search of my luggage. On our last bus, we had one large private room in the back that had a separate bathroom and closet with a large bed. We used to rotate nights in the bed, even if we didn’t have a partner until Ryan and Natalie became more than enemies. With our new buses, they took out the room and installed storage. The room was now opened, and used as an extra living room. Where the bathroom would be was instead a wall of closed-door closets. We each had our own, including two more empty closets.
    I grab some jeans and a tee-shirt out of the closet and change, while throwing my dirty clothes into the hamper we installed on board for dingy clothing. No more wearing already soiled clothes, because we wouldn’t be stopping at a laundry mat for weeks. With our new tour schedule, we can stop weekly now.
    Luxury is what it is. Temperance makes everything better. I thought it might take a bit more to get used to, touring with family, with a baby. But the slowing our traveling down is turning out to be better No doubt we’ll be able to recover from shows.
     
    Just outside of Raleigh we stop at a gas station, not only to fill up but to regroup with everyone as to where we will be staying, where the show is and what it is that everyone wants to do before our show tonight. We ended up arriving with tonight free and the show being tomorrow, not only that, but we will also have three additional days before our next stop. So if we all choose we can spend an extra days here and have two additional days before our next show in the city of the next stop.
    I step off the bus as does Jason and Zepp following me over to a picnic table that sits outside of the store, where Ryan, Liam, Layla, and Natalie, Temperance in her hands are located. Abagail is already there too, she looks more beautiful then I remember her, even if it was only yesterday. She catches my stare, for a moment I remain frozen in her clutches. Her eyes are pained, I look away first, not wanting her to know how much I want her.
    Seeing her in pain, knowing that I’m the cause of her pain only makes me want to take her hurt away. Turning away from her gaze, only so she doesn’t get her hopes up. I’m not the person for her, I never will be. There is no way now or in the future that I would be okay with someone pretending to care or even love me for their gains, and theirs alone.
    Pissed at Ryan, I choose to stand next to Jason, who’s at the other end of the circle that’s now gathered.
    “By now you should have all gotten my email about how we are on time. The first show of the tour isn’t until 10 P.M. tomorrow night so you all have at least tonight free, tomorrow I’ll need everyone on their game. I would like it if you all reported back to the hotel tonight at a decent time, that way you all get a good night’s rest, in the afternoon we’ll ride over to the venue together. I’ve already taken care of a limousine, for some reason the label only worked out venues contracts and hotel stops. They didn’t help with anything else. So I spent most of this morning calling services in every area and caterers. You will all be sleeping in warm beds tonight with full stomachs. The drivers know where to go from here, to the hotel. We will regroup on the way over to the venue tonight. Anyone have any questions?”
    “I’m not going to have to share a room with anyone am I?” Jason barks out. “Because if I do, I’d rather share my room with you.”
    I give him a glare of death. She’s

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