I wrinkled my nose at the scent of weed and got up. “Gladly.”
Arach stood as well. “This shouldn't take long.”
“Hopefully, we can come up with something while you're gone.” Thor gave me a look that said his hope was slim.
My hopes were pretty skinny too. I was certain I wouldn't find anything at Moonshine.
Chapter Thirty-Four
Arach and I stepped out of the stairwell and onto the VIP floor of Moonshine. The music hit me first, and I smiled to hear the Dark Horses playing. It had been a while since I'd seen the horse-shifters or heard them play. Then I realized what that meant. The club was open.
It was odd to go from the early morning darkness of Texas to the late-night darkness of Hawaii, but it would only be around ten in Hawaii. The night was just getting started. Meaning Moonshine was slammed. Yup, no matter what the Gods thought of me, they liked my club.
Then I heard the unmistakable sounds of someone getting their freak on.
I froze. Looked around the terrace. There, half on a grassy hill, was Ty, Trevor's younger brother who ran Moonshine for us. He was buck-ass naked—and a fine ass it was—pumping away at whoever he had bent over that hill. She was moaning. He was grunting. I was blushing.
Normally, I would have left. I almost did. If not for Arach.
Arach cleared his throat. Loudly.
“What the fuck?” Ty growled as he stopped thrusting to look over his shoulder. “Vervain? Arach?”
I was determinedly looking away. “I'm so sorry to interrupt, Ty, but I need to inspect the area.”
“You need to what?”
“Who the fuck is that? I thought your bouncers wouldn't let anyone up here?” Ty's date asked.
“That's my sister,” Ty said. “She came in through the family entrance.” He smoothed down the woman's dress, then helped her onto the couch before he pulled on his pants. A true gentleman. “Is this about that star that was left here?”
“Yes.” I glanced back, made sure they were decent, and turned to face them. “Sorry about this,” I said to the woman. “It's very important.”
She was stunning. Silky, deep brown skin with a bronze shine, huge brown eyes, long lashes, and curves. Lots of curves. A goddess in every way. “Oh. Uh, sure. That's okay,” she said.
“Come on, sweetheart.” Ty held a hand out to her. “Let's get you something to drink while we wait downstairs for them to finish.”
“Was there a robbery?” She asked as she got up.
“The opposite,” I muttered.
Ty cast a warning look at me before saying, “Sort of. Someone is testing our security. My sister owns Moonshine along with my brother, so she has to investigate.”
“Oh, you're the owner? I've heard good things about you.”
“Really?” I was shocked. “That's rare.”
She chuckled. “I've heard some bad things too, but people are whiners. I don't listen to bitch-babies.”
“Yeah, you try to take over the world one time, and everyone gets bent out of shape,” I joked.
She laughed harder. “All's well that ends well.”
“Thanks for that. And sorry again. Have a bottle of something on me.”
“Thanks. Nice to meet you, Godhunter.”
“You too,” I said even though Ty never gave us her name.