
Valentine's Day
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Ophelia Bell
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1: Chapter 1
SAM
âHold onto your dick, brother. Youâre about to fall in love.â
My brotherâs penchant for theatrics provokes a sharp look from me. âJust show me the damn bike, jackass. Iâve waited two months and itâs killing me.â
Mason grabs hold of the sheet draped over the motorcycle I brought to him back in February. Iâd bought the beat-up Harley Davidson Sportster for the price of a tattoo, already knowing at the time who I wanted to give it to.
Behind me Maddox starts a drumroll on the hood of his truck while Mason teases, gently tugging the sheet. My stomachâs in knots, not because Iâm afraid the bike is uglyâMasonâs restoration skills are beyond compareâIâm just afraid this whole gift idea may be going a step too far.
But the woman itâs for is worth it. I wonât lie, Iâd love it if she saw the bike and immediately took me to bed, but I have no expectations beyond seeing her smile, something she hasnât done nearly enough of in the time Iâve known her.
I take a deep breath and grit my teeth. My brother is having way too much goddamn fun with this reveal, but he finally yanks the sheet off with a flourish.
âVoilĂĄ!â
âYouâre an idiot,â I mutter, but canât help smiling because the bike is fucking gorgeous. I take a step closer, basking in all her shiny chrome and polished paint. The deep red leather of the seat tempts my touch and doesnât disappoint when I brush my fingertips across the warm, supple surface. The design on the fuel tank is just how I drew it, candy-apple red with Toni Valentineâs logo carefully hand-painted on either sideâa bleeding heart punctured by symmetrical vines sprouting rosebuds along their coiling length. The style is art nouveau with a gothic twist, and itâs all her.
âYou sure about this, Sammy? Itâs not too late to sell this and find her a subtler gift, you know.â Mason crosses his arms beside me and gives me a look, reminding me how crazy he thinks I am to go to these lengths for a woman who probably thinks of me as a baby brother.
Our older brother, Maddox, steps up to my other side and tuts softly. âHeâs not backing down and you know it, Mase.â
âListen, I know you two think Iâm off my fucking rocker, but Toni deserves to have something good happen to her for a change.â
Maddox claps me on the shoulder. âNobody said any different. We just donât want your tender little feelings to get hurt, and you are charging full speed ahead down the road to heartbreak with this thing.â
Heâs probably right, but I donât give a fuck if she tears my heart to pieces and stomps on it. Donât get me wrong, I hope she doesnâtâI hope she finally sees me for the man I am, not the teenager she hired to apprentice at her tattoo studio almost three years ago. Not that I expect a gift like this to change things between us.
âAll I want is for her to be happy. And safe. The old bike sheâs been driving is falling apart. She needs a new one. Will you help me get this thing loaded onto the truck?â
Mason lowers the bike lift and I shift it into neutral to roll it down the ramp, then push it across the garage and up the other ramp into the bed of the truck I brought up from San Diego. I had to borrow it from my coworker, Vic, to pick up the bike, but I want to have it close when we get back from our trip on Sunday.
âWhen are you giving it to her?â Mason asks after we wrap the bike in a quilted drop cloth and tie her down for the trip. âJust so we can be prepared for damage control after she rejects you.â
âWho says thatâs how this will play out?â I reply, quickly finding my limit to their ribbing.
Mason holds up his hands. âListen, I know youâve crushed on Toni since you sprouted pubes, but donât forget youâre twenty-two. Sheâs got to be what, thirty by now? Thatâs an eight-year age difference. Not to mention her history and the baggage she doesnât even know she has yet. All Iâm saying is you have an uphill battle ahead of you if youâre hoping to win her over.â
âFirst, itâs seven and a half years. Her thirtieth birthday is next Tuesdayâyou already know this bike is her birthday present. And donât you think Iâm painfully aware of the challenge?â I stare at him, then at Maddox who wanders over to listen. âYou think Iâm not playing the long game here? Iâve been working with her for three years now. I know a couple of her dark secrets already. Not many men can say that. I know things about her she doesnât even know herself. She talks to me. She trusts me. Itâs time I let her know Iâm an option.â
âSammy, itâs the secrets we worry about,â Maddox says. âShe finds out you know something as life-defining as who her real father is and didnât tell her, thereâs no coming back from that. I donât care how many crazy gifts you give her.â
âWell you assholes didnât exactly give me a goddamn choice, did you?â I glare at them both and am mildly gratified by Madâs wince, but Mason only glares back harder.
âItâs too dangerous for her to know the truth yet,â he says.
Maddox purses his lips, but doesnât say anything. I narrow my eyes, trying to gauge whether that expression means he agrees or not.
Madâs the biggerâand arguably scarierâof my three older brothers, but Masonâs been more of a hard-ass ever since he came back from the dead a few months ago. After believing heâd been murdered, Iâm happy as hell that he turned out to be alive, but to say the experience changed him would be an understatement. The fun, irreverent J.J. I grew up idolizing came back with a new name, as well as an entirely new outlook on life. Heâs turned into a responsible dad on the verge of marrying a doctor.
The funny thing is he feels like the dad our own father should have been. Youâd think that Maddox, as the oldest, would have filled that role after Dad died, but I guess heâs too much of a softie at heart. Masonâs the one who always puts his foot down when the family needs something and he needs the rest of us to step up. Heâs also the only one of us who is actually a father.
I donât like arguing with him, not because Iâm afraid heâll hit meâthose old fears disappeared the day a pair of Marines showed up at my door to let me know Dad was deadâbut because heâs almost always right.
This is one situation where I definitely donât agree with him, though.
âI think itâs too dangerous for her to not know the truth. Iâm telling her this weekend while weâre at Mayan Mayhem. Then hopefully after we get back from the convention, sheâll have cooled down and her birthday present will heal the rest of the damage.â
I grit my teeth, eyeing Maddox and waiting for him to react to the mini-bomb I just dropped. Heâs been to this particular tattoo convention before, so heâll know where it is. His nostrils flare and he drops his hands to his sides.
âFucking hell, are you out of your goddamned mind, Sam?â
âLanguage!â Mason snaps. âI donât need Zoeâs vocabulary to be any more colorful than it already is. Whatâs he talking about?â Mason shoots Mad a confused look. âWhatâs Mayan Mayhem?â
âItâs a tattoo and music festival. In CancĂșn, the last place Toniâor Samâneeds to be.â
Mason cuts himself off mid-curse, casting a sideways glance at the playpen in the corner of the garage where my toddler niece, Zoe, sits playing with a set of brightly colored plush blocks.
âNo, brother. Just no. You know better than to head right into the viperâs nest.â
âAmador doesnât even know who she is. Iâve scoured the intel you shared so I know it backwards and forwards. He wonât touch her unless he knows sheâs PapĂĄ Floresâ daughter, which he doesnât.â I look at Maddox. âDoes Celeste even know she has another sister?â
Maddox sighs and shakes his head. âShe only knows about Elle. PapĂĄ Flores hasnât shared that particular detail with her because heâs afraid sheâll be pissed he had an affair while her mother was still alive. But Toniâs mom doesnât want to tell any more than Flores does. Elena knows there will be a time for it, and it isnât now.
âPlease think about this hard, baby brother. Toni isnât the only one whose world will be turned upside-down when she finds out. We may know all these secrets, but that doesnât mean theyâre ours to tell. And you can bet Amador knows her connection to the Flores family even if he doesnât know how deep it goes. She and Celeste have been best friends since they were babies. He knows everything there is to know about Celeste already.â
âSo youâre just okay with lying to the woman you love about something that life-altering? Jesus Christ, Mad. Donât you think thereâs a limit?â
He takes a deep breath and shoots a look at Mason, who says, âThereâs no limit to the steps weâll take to protect our family. Even steps they might not like. Itâs not going to last forever. When Amadorâs gone itâll be safe to talk about it, but itâs up to Arturo and Elena, not us. Until then, itâs just better if Toni stays in the dark. That way thereâs less risk of Amador finding out. And itâs better if you stay the heck away from CancĂșn.â
I pace the alley, shaking my head before I turn and stretch out my arms. âThis trip is only for a few days. And trust me, I tried to change her mind about it, but we made these plans a year ago. Itâs the first convention she felt strong enough to attend since Manny was killed, and God knows the business needs it. I couldnât exactly talk her out of it without telling her the truth, which fucking killed me. I have to tell her because I know thereâs a risk and I want her to have all the information, but I know her. She wouldnât change her mind even if she knew.â
I donât exactly relish the idea of laying this on Toni during our trip, but weâre getting on a plane to CancĂșn at the crack of dawn and I donât want her to arrive oblivious to the risk.
But my brothers donât look convinced, and I fucking hate that Iâm starting to agree with them a little. Whatâs worse is that they donât say anything else; they just watch me pace as if sensing the indecision they put into my head.
Zoe starts to fuss in her playpen and Mason walks over to retrieve her. He comes back, bouncing the curly-haired cutie gently in his arms. Then there are three sets of eyes staring into me and it doesnât help that one belongs to a toddler. She has the Santos eyes that drill deep into your soul.
She ruins the effect when she smiles and blurts out âSam!â in the chirpiest little baby voice followed by a string of nonsensical syllables.
âWell, well, baby girl, listen to you,â Mason says. âAnything else you want to tell your Uncle Sam? Like âdonât be an idiotâ?â
âIdiot!â she parrots, and I canât help but laugh. The tension eases inside me, but Iâm left with a lump of dread, and Iâm not sure whether itâs fear of any potential danger or of simply being rejected by a woman Iâve wanted for almost a decade. My brother wasnât exaggerating when he said Iâve crushed on Toni since puberty. The day I saw her first online tattooing video when she launched her Tendrils Tattoos channel, I was done for.
I sigh and turn back to the truck, digging into my pocket for the keys. âI need to get on the road before traffic gets bad. I told Toni Iâd stop by the studio this evening to help her finish packing up the banners and swag for our booth.â
âWhere are you parking the bike until then?â Maddox asks, and Iâm relieved he seems to have let the subject drop.
âElleâs meeting me at the storage lot where she rents a unit so she doesnât have to haul all her stuff home with her every summer. She starts full-time at Typhon the day after finals, so sheâs staying down there this summer while she finishes her internship. Weâre talking about getting a place together.â
At least my sisterâs on my side about this. Sheâs followed Toniâs career at least as closely as I have, though without half as much hero worship. Since weâre closer in age, Elle tends to be the one I confide in more than my brothers. Thatâs not to say she doesnât have concerns too, but sheâs at least less heavy-handed about letting me know.
I check the tie-downs one last time, then return to face my brothers. âWeâll be fine. Iâll be back in time for Zoeâs birthday party on Monday.â Itâll be a crazy week, what with my niece turning one and then Toniâs birthday the day after.
âWho are you kidding, kid? Youâll be hungover,â Maddox ribs me.
Zoe starts to fuss, so Mason steps back to her playpen to pick up her bottle and her binky before strolling back to have the last word. I eye him warily as I answer.
âElle said sheâd drive. Toni wants to come too, so weâre planning to head up straight from the airport when Elle picks us up. This weekend will be nothing but a memory by then, I promise.â
Masonâs jaw twitches. âNot if you tell her the truth. If you do, itâs better if you donât come. Iâm sorry, brother.â
âIâm sorry you feel that way,â I say. I donât think Toni will react the way they believe, but thereâs no point continuing the argument. I just step close and give Zoe a peck on the cheek, glad I got a haircut this morning when she immediately reaches up to grab hold, but winds up tugging on my earlobe instead. Then I give Maddox a hug before climbing into the truck.
As I pull out of the alley and head toward the freeway, I canât help but envision Toniâs reaction to the truth. My brothers are understandably concerned. If she confronts Arturo or her mother about their affair while weâre at a toddlerâs birthday party, there will be too many witnesses for comfort. While sheâs brilliant and level-headed as a business owner, sheâs also passionate when it comes to justice. Once a client tried to stiff her and she chased him out of the shop and tackled him in the middle of Market Street, with dozens of people looking on.
I love that about her, but my brotherâs rightâthereâs a time and place for news like this, and I canât let my own desires cloud my judgment. Maybe sheâs safer if she doesnât find out this weekend. Maybe Iâm safer if she doesnât find out from me.













































