Ryan gave a bone-weary yawn and, for the umpteenth time in just a couple of minutes, rechecked his ponytail was still secure as he adjusted his cap. Tony, owner of the small fast-food cafe/take-away, would be furious to know that at 1.30 a.m. he was alone in the shop. Ryan had already decided to start cleaning up and closing down. Sometimes the place could be open till 4.00 a.m. but this was midweek and most clubs closed by 2.00 a.m. It had been particularly quiet, that was why he had been unable to refuse Cameron's plea to be allowed to go join his friends half an hour earlier. He had already cleaned the kitchen and most of the food was now securely packed away. All he had left to offer were burgers and chips. He rubbed at heavy, ocean-blue orbs, trailing his fingers over his high cheekbones as he always did when tired. He did not like the fast-food business, but for the last month it had provided an income when he needed money to get by. He suppressed a groan as two men swaggered into the shop.
The men wore a grungy mix of leather and denim; one had a shaven skull, the other long, dark unkempt hair. Ryan disliked both on sight and schooled his features into a bland expression. The quicker this was over the better in his opinion. Shaven-skull was smaller than his companion, but bulkier; Lank-hair was tall, thin and had an expression that made Ryan uncomfortable. He really regretted letting Cam go.
"What can I get you, guys?" Projecting as much confidence into his speech as possible, Ryan let a half-lie slide out easily. "I'm just on closing. The cleaner's put most things away, but I can do burger and fries."
"Burger 'n' fries twice," Lank-hair rasped.
Ryan set to work instantly. Frozen fries were tipped into the counter-top fryer, whilst two burgers and some chopped onion were put on the electric skillet. He got two bread buns out and opened them.
"Salad, cheese?" he asked.
"One with cheese, no salad," came the short reply.
It was with relief that Ryan completed the order and took the money. As the men ambled towards the door, Ryan followed ready to lock it. He was taken by surprise as Lank-hair turned, catching him in a tight embrace, and ground his mouth hard against Ryan's. The young man tasted cigarette, beer and garlic in a stomach-churning mix and squirmed frantically to get free.
"C'mon, baby, lighten up. We're just havin' a little fun," Lank-hair laughed coldly.
One hand pawed roughly at Ryan's groin, the other pulled tightly on the younger man's ponytail, bending Ryan's head back at a painful angle and he tried desperately to think of a way out of his predicament as Shaven-skull's cruel laughter echoed in his ear.
"Get your hands off my boyfriend!" The voice was deep, commanding and well-modulated and the words were spoken in a low, deadly tone.
Ryan was released and stared at his rescuer. The older man was easily six inches taller than Ryan's modest five feet eight inches. He was dressed in a black suit and tie, a pristine white shirt visible as the suit jacket was open. His hair was dark and close-cropped and his arctic-blue eyes glowered menacingly at Ryan's attackers. For a moment they raked over Ryan and the younger man felt naked and pinned beneath the piercing stare. He found that he was hoping the stranger liked what he saw.
"You ok, baby?" the big man asked, putting his impressive body between Ryan and his tormentors.
"Just great, big guy," Ryan threw back. He received a flash of strong, white teeth which sent pleasurable shivers down his spine. "They were just leaving," he added, peering around the bigger man to see Lank-hair and Shaven-skull slinking out of the door.
"Make sure you don't come back ... boys," Ryan's saviour added, steepling his fingers and cracking his knuckles ominously.
Ryan's eyes widened at the array of ostentatious gold rings the man was sporting. Somehow they seemed out of place with the rest of the man's apparent understated ease. As soon as the two men had exited sullenly, Ryan pounced on the door to lock it and pulled down the blind before leaning back, his body relaxing from its adrenaline high.
"Thanks, man," he said sincerely.
"Whatever possessed you to carry on working here, at this time, on your own?" his rescuer growled
"What ... how ...?" Ryan stuttered.
"Cam came into 'The Club' with his friends," the man explained. "He said how great you were letting him finish early. He conveniently omitted to say he'd left you alone, but I knew Tony only usually has two in the shop at this time so I decided to come and check." He gave a wide, easy smile. "I had intended to come and say 'Hi' at some point. So, hi, my names James Ross," he extended a hand.
"Ryan Ballentine," Ryan said automatically, letting his smaller hand be engulfed by James'. "And it's a real pleasure to have met you, James," he added.
"You ready to leave now?" James asked, moving the blind a fraction to gaze out at the deserted road. This place was fine when the clubs were getting rid of the bulk of their patrons. Many people walked this way heading for taxi ranks and the town's bus station. However, midweek, with few people around, James was unhappy at them simply walking outside; especially when his normally impeccable instincts were making the hairs at the back of his neck raise.
"Just give me five minutes, man," Ryan said, his face in a bright smile.
James returned the smile, deciding against worrying the younger man unduly. Instead he hit a speed dial number on his cell phone. He spoke tersely, watching Ryan store the last of the food away and wipe down the surfaces. He also saw the young man's start of fear at the tap on the door that came after two or three minutes. James held up his hand in a placatory gesture. He glanced through the small gap in the blind and then opened the door.
"Don't worry," he smiled at Ryan, who stood as if transfixed.
Ryan took in the sight of the newcomer. The man was as tall as James, if a little thinner. His hair was blond and spiked with gel. He was dressed in torn jeans and a shapeless sweatshirt. Intelligent eyes, the same arctic blue as the darker man, silently assessed him.
"Anything?" James asked.
"Saw a guy lounging on the corner. What's going down, bro?"