Hey everyone I'm doing a bit of a rewrite of the series I have so far. So if something looks weird and doesn't make sense thats probably why. Hope you like the rewrite.
Hawkins Indiana. Ever since we moved to this small little town there wasn't much to do. My little sister had gotten some new friends I constantly saw them going back and forth between the arcade and the video shop I worked at. Keith had control of the arcade while I worked at the video store.
It wasn't so bad, I got a discount on the movies and I could keep an eye on Max and her friends. It helped her stay out of the house and away from Neil. She didn't like him. She hated that her mother married him. There wasn't anything good that could have come from her getting married to Neil Hargrove.
The loud thundering of Billy's blue Camero echoed through her ears and she instantly knew it was time to go home for dinner. Her replacement was stocking shelves and perked up when she saw Billy enter the store. A large red blush stained over her coworkers face at the sight of him. Billy Hargrove. Her unwanted step brother.
"You ready?" He gave the other girl a once over smirking in her direction grinning to himself when she let out a squeal at being noticed.
"Two minutes. I gotta close my register." Billy rolled his eyes taking his time as he strolled to the register. His sea blue eyes locked into my face and I tried to ignore him. I'd normally tell him to go get max or something but Max was at home she didn't get a good grade on a math test and had to study. So that left Billy to be my ride. My truck was stuck in the shop, so until it was fixed Billy was my ride to and from work and school.
Glancing up at Billy I saw him wearing those tight jeans that always made the ladies heads turn, his red button up shirt with the sleeves rolled up only to be covered by his matching jean jacket. His mullet was brushed back hanging around his shoulders. He was what the girls called a "Heart Throb"
"All set. See you later Martha." I called walking out from behind the counter and out the door to Billy's Camaro. Man it was a nice car. A really nice car. Billy quick behind me hopped into his seat and lit up a cigarette taking a drag as he started up the car. Glancing over at my step brother I gave a quick thanks only to be met with a shrug.
Billy didn't drive like a maniac for once. He drove at a normal speed his music blasting through the speakers. My heart hammered in my chest. It was when Billy was at his quietest that I really had to worry. I didn't know what was going through his mind. I knew he was capable of doing all sorts of things.
So when he pulled to the side of the road so suddenly I felt a little nervous. He put the car in park and rolled the windows up. His eyes never leaving my face. "There a reason you decided to stop driving?"
"Yeah." Raising an eyebrow I watch his hand reach over and unbuckle our seats. "We've got some time to kill." He smirked licking his bottom lip. I felt my stomach churn at the look he was giving me.
"Game time?" I grinned watching him roll his eyes at how stupid I sounded. "Come on I know a few card games that we could play. They're perfect for…" in an instant I felt his strong hand latch onto the back of my neck as his face slammed into mine.
His kiss was strong and demanding. His fingers tangled themselves into my light brown hair. "Shut up will ya? We're finally alone and you want to play card games?" He growled pulling away some glaring down at me. I couldn't help the cheeky grin as my hands wound their way to his face. I squished his cheeks together making his lips picked out.
I snicker to myself leaning forward to kiss him once again. "You love it." My relationship with Billy was complicated, we were together when our parents started dating. I didn't tell my mom because well, I never thought she'd end up marrying Neil!
Billy and I never went to the others house. We'd later realize that our fathers weren't the best of people to bring a love interest around.
But one earth shattering day mom, Max and I were invited to her fiancés house to meet our soon to be step dad and step brother. Boy were we surprised to see each other. All through dinner we couldn't look at each other. Now we live together and are forced to be siblings but Billy isn't my brother. He could never be my brother. I loved him. I loved him when he got in one of his moods, I loved him when he showed his emotions, I loved him for everything he had.
And when we had to move to Hawkins, Neil stupidly said I had to keep an eye on Billy. It was one of the best cross country trips I've ever been on because it was just me and Billy and the open road. We listened to the music we liked. Talked about anything we liked and of course we had our fun.
Max of course has her suspicions about us, not believing me when I say we just get along. I know I owe her an explanation, just not now.
I was brought out of my thoughts feeling Billy's hand glide up my shirt and wiggle under my bra. His warm hands sent tingles down my spine as I pulled him closer to me. I needed more. His kiss was like an addiction he kissed me like I was the most important person, like he was going to lose me. The windows fogged up as clothes were shed. I felt my seat fall back.
Billy made quick work on climbing over to my side of the car straddling me. I could see how excited he was at what was to come. It gave me some pride knowing that I could turn him on. That I claimed Billy Hargrove when everyone in Hawkins wanted him.
Moans were thrown about as our bodies clashed together. Fresh claw marks ran down Billy's back. His teeth scraped the skin of my neck. In that moment it was just me and Billy. It was all we needed. We didn't live in Hawkins Indiana, we didn't live with Neil or Susan. It was just us and that's all that mattered.
We wished we could have stayed like that forever. Panting and grinning at one another like a bunch of goofs but reality was calling them back. They didn't want to but they both knew not to upset Neil.
After another few kisses they quickly got redressed and Billy drove off every now and then glancing my way as I was fixing my hair smirking to himself and licking his bottom lip.
"Don't start that again!" I whined shaking my head watching his smirk widen.
"Whatever do you mean?" He licked his bottom lip again keeping his eyes on me now and not the road. "I'm just thinking is all."
I hated it when Billy didn't pay attention to the road. "Billy!"
Billy snickered keeping his eyes on me "You know the price." Was his only answer. "But the road!"
He only shrugged waiting for his payment. Grumbling to myself I lean over and place a kiss on his lips. Damn him. Damn him for doing this every single time we were alone in the car.
"That's fine for now…" he grinned and speed off zooming down the back roads till we pulled off to our neighborhood. The house looked so normal on the outside no one would wonder what actually goes on inside.
"You owe me a better one later tonight." Rolling my eyes I hop out of the car, my bad slung over my shoulder and the two of us walked inside just in time or so it seemed.
"Your late." Neil's voice growled from the head of the table. "Your mother slaved over a hot stove for our family dinner. What's your excuse?"
"It's my fault we're late. I ended up having to show one of the new employees how to close up shop before we left." I explained taking a seat next to Max keeping my eyes on the plate in front of me. "Thank you again for picking me up Billy." I spoke softly, glancing up at the relieved look on his face. Neil seemed to buy the excuse and made everyone hold hands for grace.
Billy's warm hands still sent shivers down my spine. Dinner was quiet Neil and Susan spoke about work while Billy, Max, and I remained quiet. When we finished eating Billy and I did dishes when asked by Susan.
"You didn't have to lie like that…" he mumbled glancing my way, drying the dish as I got to work on the next one.
"I didn't technically lie, I did have to show Martha how to close up shop...I just did it earlier." I grinned handing him another dish. "Besides I cant stand when he…" I couldn't finish my sentence. It just made me so mad whenever I saw Neil hit Billy.
It wasn't right. We didn't talk after that. He sometimes held my hand when he "accidentally" dropped the now clean dish back in the dish water. He didn't try hard to be cute.
After dishes Max ran down with her math homework. The three of us did our homework together. Billy smirking to himself when I was explaining the answer to Max. "Nerd."
"Oh shut up."
