Hit
  the Fan


No.
How did he find me?! He obviously knows I took the money. But how did he track
me all the way down here? I’ve been gone for about two months now.
OUCH!

  Carrie screamed loud with fear and pain as her ex-boyfriend, Danny Sanford
  stared back at her with rage-filled eyes.
         
“DANNY! Stop! I just needed a few hundred dollars to get me out of town!
I’m sorry! I’ll pay you back!” Carrie protested, while the blonde-haired
ex-boyfriend was struggling to get his hands around her neck.




         
“HEY! Get off her!” Steven’s voice rang through the air. She saw him and
Jay running towards her.
         
“Whoever the hell you are,
this is none of your business,” Danny spat, pointing a finger at the brothers.

         
“Excuse me? You are on my
property, and obviously not welcome. I’m not going to say it again, get off
her,” Steven said, narrowing his eyes at the man. “Don’t
test me,
” he added.
         
“I wouldn’t be here if this little thief didn’t use me and steal $400!”
the man explained.
         
“I really think it best that you leave, before the cops get here,” Jay
added, sensing all the tension between his brother and this man they didn’t
know. He looked as though he was actually starting to leave, before abruptly
turning to kick Carrie right in the ribs. That did it, causing Steven to
red-line in about 2.2 seconds. Jay immediately went to help Carrie, while Steven
grabbed the man by the chin, forcing him to look straight. CRUNCH! Steven’s fist
made contact with the man’s nose, creating a very loud cracking sound. The man
stumbled back cursing in agony, and dizzily walked the other way leaving a trail
of blood in the sand.
         
“Are you okay?” Steven asked Carrie, who was being helped up by Jay.
Tears streamed down her tanned cheeks, and she left Jay’s assisting arms and ran
into Steven’s. Crying and feeling embarrassed, she buried her head in his
shoulder.
         
“I’ll tell everyone to call it a night,” Jay explained, turning towards
the house.


         
Carrie stood there, crying, while Steven’s arms wrapped around her. He
stroked her hair, trying to calm her down.
         
“Carrie who was that,” he asked her, knowing she probably didn’t want to
talk about it, but he couldn’t help himself.
         
“An ex-boyfriend. W-we only dated for a few months, last year, and he was
a jerk. I dumped him. But I-I…I needed the money to get down here; I couldn’t
wait any longer, so I took it from him. I know it was wrong. I know. How did he
find me Steven? Why? I f-feel so stupid!” she half choked out.
         
“Shh, it’s going to be okay. Let’s walk back, you need rest. Are you
hurt?” he asked, putting his arm around her waist to guide her towards the
house.
         
“I’m fine, probably just a bruise,” she quietly answered, not wanting to
talk anymore. I can’t believe this. I
just want to disappear.



         
Steven walked her back up to the house, and brought her to his room.
Bringing her a glass of water and some ice for her side, he said,
         
“Jay called the police, and they’ll need a statement from you of what
happened. I would leave the money part out of it okay? It was cash right?” he
asked.
         
“Yeah it was cash. He would keep around $500 at home for emergencies.
Steven I am so sorry for what happened. I was just so dead set on leaving; I
didn’t care if I stole money from an asshole. I’m not that kind of person
though, I would never…you know. Please don’t think differently of me because a
stupid decision from the past traveled to Florida to bite me in the ass. I’m
sorry,” she trailed on, taking a sip of the water.
         
“Stop. Don’t apologize, you have no reason to. I understand why you did
what you did to get away. I get it,
but I just want to make sure we don’t have to deal with this guy ever again,
okay sweetheart? If it was cash then he really has no way to prove you stole
anything. So why don’t you come with me downstairs why we wait for the police,”
he offered, holding out his hand. She stared back at him for a moment. His
looked almost, apologetic, as if he
was the one that was sorry. She had just ruined his barbecue, and now the police
were being called to his house. This is
all my fault. They’re going to kick me out…did he called me sweetheart?
         
“Okay,” she finally replied, taking his hand. He pulled her in close
and kissed her forehead. They waited downstairs in the sitting room for the
police to ring the gate. Jay was twitching and fidgeting in his chair across the
room.
         
“Jay, is everything okay? I’m really sorry about what happened, I know
this is my fault,” Carrie said to him.
         
“No, you’re fine. I’m fine. I’m just glad you’re okay,” he replied,
tapping his foot on the ground, anxiously.
         
“Carrie it’s not you. Jay just gets…paranoid around police. He isn’t a
very law abiding citizen,” explained
Steven.


         
“You know what Steven? Shut
your mouth! Like you’re just
perfect, whatever!” Jay snapped, clearly irritated and nervous.
         
“Jay why don’t you just go upstairs, we can handle talking to the
police,” Carrie chimed in. After the words left her mouth, the gate rang. Steven
got up to let them through, and Jay bolted upstairs. Hearing his door slam,
Carrie and Steven waited to talk to the police.



         
Jay flew onto his bed, staring up at the ceiling. He wasn’t mad at Carrie
or Steven, he just hated cops. Damn pigs. Remembering he left his
phone in his nightstand after changing into swim trunks earlier, he retrieved
it. Scrolling for his band-mate’s number, he pressed
  send.


         
“Hello?” a voice answered. Jay breathed a sigh of relief, staring up at
the scarves decorating his room.
         
“Chase. I need you to come back here,” he explained.
         
“What? Why? And why the hell did you tell everyone the barbecue was over?
You never end a party early, everything ok?” Chase asked, his car engine audible
in the background.
         
“I’ll explain it when you get here. I need a fix. Now,” Jay said, the
need and want slipping through his voice. Chase sighed, and laughed
slightly.
         
“I got your back bro. See you soon,” he answered.
         
“Sounds good, but come through the back door. Park at Jodi’s or something
and come from the beach. We have… unexpected visitors,”
he quickly said. Hanging up the phone, he traveled down the hall to the billiard
room where they spent most evenings together. Jay remained there with Chase the
rest of the night, blaring music. The room was full of smoke and alcohol by the
wee hours of the night. They even invited a few girls over who ended up in Jay’s
room. Needless to say, the guys were occupied for the
evening.



         
A week passed, and Steven and Carrie were taking it easy. Steven spent
time working, and stayed in at night with Carrie. They made dinner together,
watched a movie, went swimming, or just had a drink and talked. Jay on the other
hand can never sit still for very long. He had gone out every night since the
incident on the beach. Every morning, he would resume his regular spot at the
kitchen island with those oversized sunglasses and a cup of coffee.



         
Steven pressed send on his email, and swiveled to face his assistant, Mr.
Dean Bennett. He was a big help to Steven, helping schedule his life and giving
him advice here and there. He was an average-looking man, who had sandy brown
hair with brown eyes. Having a wife and two children, he wasn’t into the
partying as much as Steven, but he still had fun.


         
“Steven, today is Friday,” Dean commented, adjusting his glasses. Looking
at his assistant, Steven raised an eyebrow.
         
“Friday, as in you have a dinner tonight with your father? He flew in
last night and is staying in Naples,” Dean reminded him with a smirk.
         
“Ugh. Yeah I forgot. I told Carrie I was going to bring her,” he thought
out loud.
         
“Yes that’s right. Does Miss Moore have an evening dress?” Dean inquired.
Steven scrunched his eyebrows together looking his assistant square in the
eye.
         
“Of course she has a dress, what would make you think she didn’t? I don’t
believe her financial status is of your concern, if that’s what you were hinting
at,” he snapped.
         
“No, I didn’t mean it like that,” Dean defended himself. He
always gets so on edge at the simple mention of his father. It’s going to be
sweet walking on eggshells the rest of the day.

         
Steven didn’t reply, he just stood up and walked out of his office into
the kitchen. Jay was asleep on the kitchen island, literally. Butt in chair, and
the top half of his brother was flat on the counter, snoring. Realizing he
didn’t want to be at his house right now, he drove to Langen’s Marina. He needed
his friend Ashley to give him a motivational speech about bringing Carrie to
dinner with his father.
         



         
Carrie looked at the cell phone Steven had bought her a few days ago. She
was still trying to figure out how to use it, but she noticed that today was the
dinner date with Steven’s father. He had invited her to come with to dinner, not
sounding too excited about it. She didn’t know much about anyone in his family
besides Jay, but she did know that
they had issues with their father. She decided to go downstairs and find a
snack, and as she walked into the kitchen she chuckled. Looking at Jay passed
out on the counter was a sight to see. She quickly found some leftover barbecue
and heated it up. As the microwave started humming Steven’s assistant, Dean,
came into the kitchen.


         
“Hi Carrie,” he said, soon noticing the older Canter brother passed out.

         
“Hey Dean, what’s up?” she replied, grabbing a napkin from the counter.

         
“Just came to tell you that the car will be leaving around 3:30pm to take
you and Steven to Naples,” he replied, sounding calm and somewhat
bored.
         
“Okay thanks Dean, I’ll go get ready after I eat something,” she
explained. He stood in the entry to the kitchen, looking awkward and unsure of
what he should be doing. Carrie quickly finished the leftover chicken, and went
to her bedroom to get ready. About an hour and a half later, she was putting the
finishing touches on her hair. Steven had bought her a dress for the occasion,
saying that the one Jay had picked out how long ago wasn’t dinner appropriate.
She wore a black and silver dress that had intricate designs on the top, hugging
her form. Looking in the mirror, she winked to herself. Lookin’
good!
Grabbing her small silver clutch, she went downstairs.



Steven
  was dressed in a nice suit and looking dashing as always. He looked her up and
  down, smiling as he held out his arm for her. Taking it gracefully, they
proceeded to the car. It took around an hour to drive to Naples and find the
hotel that Mr. Canter was staying at. Once they arrived, an employee escorted
them to the table they were going to occupy for their meal. Because they were
early, they ordered a few drinks.
         
“Okay, I don’t mean to freak you out, but my dad can be a bit to handle.
He’s really intimidating to people,” Steven started to explain, Carrie just
nodded, figuring there was more he wanted to spill out before his father
arrived.
         
“When my mother had her first affair while married to my father, he
started to become really distant. Since his wife was out on the town with
different men when he was working, he set his sights on Jay and I. In his eyes,
we will never be good enough, especially Jay. However, the catch to the cliché
is that when either one of us brings a girlfriend into the picture, we’re gods. He criticizes everyone we have
ever introduced him to. Except one of my ex’s, but the only reason he accepted
her was because she came from big money. So I just want you to know what you’re
getting into,” he said, looking at her for a response. She didn’t cease to
surprise him when replying,
         
“So are you saying that I’m your girlfriend?” he didn’t see that one
coming, at all. Thinking about it, he realized that they didn’t have a label on
their relationship. If they did, it would probably be big news to everyone else.
What the hell, we act like we’re in a
relationship anyway. The only thing we don’t do is sleep together, and that
doesn’t need to be rushed. I’m not Jay. I want her to feel comfortable.

Snapping out of his thoughts he looked into her hypnotizing blue eyes.
         
“Only if you’ll have me as your boyfriend?” he replied, smirking at her.

         
“Yes. I would love that,” she responded, smiling back at her new boyfriend. He ran his hand through that
messy hair, and chuckled.
         
“Well, here we go,” he said, raising his glass to cheers her. After
taking a sip from their drinks, he saw his father approaching the table in all his glory. On his arm he brought a
lady, with long, straight, dark brown hair. Those brown eyes that appeared
almost black connected with his, and the woman winked.
         
“Shit,” Steven breathed out. On the arm of his father was the one person
he dreaded, his ex-girlfriend. Charlette.

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