The Promise (Neighbor from Hell #10)(19)
Staying at Jake’s tonight. Made a tactical error. She’s fine, but you might want to come home soon!
Chapter 11
“I said I was sorry!” Joey said with a sigh as she sat there, really hoping that he believed her this time only to let her shoulders sag in defeat a moment later when it became painfully obvious that the sound of a door slamming shut that she’d heard moments earlier had been Matt fleeing for his life.
Not that she could blame him, she thought with a heavy sigh as she shifted to get more comfortable, wondering if she went too far when she’d threatened his balls only to shrug it off, because he’d definitely had it coming. He’s lucky that she’d held back, she decided with a firm nod even as she threw a hopeful look toward the locked closet door when she heard movement coming from the hallway.
Maybe he’d forgiven her for putting him in that headlock? she hoped at least as she sat up, licking her lips and ready to tell the little bastard whatever it took to regain her freedom. Then, once she apologized, she would make him regret patting her on the head and calling her “Fun Size.” She was not short, damn it! She was—
Really regretting her decision not to accept the affectionate pet name with a smile when she heard the heavy, painfully familiar, long drawn-out sigh accompanied by the sounds of whatever Matt had lodged beneath the doorknob to lock her in here as it was pulled away. Really hoping that Reed wasn’t here to finish the job, she pushed back as far as the small closet would allow, hugged her knees against her chest, and did her best not to wince when the closet door was pulled open and she found herself looking up into the semi-amused face of the incredibly handsome man that she had a history of pissing off.
“What did you do this time, Joey?” Reed drawled as he sat down on the chair that had been used to lock her in here, effectively blocking her only means of escape.
“Taught your brother a healthy respect for short people,” she said, nodding solemnly.
“What’s the verdict?” he asked, reaching up to pull his tie loose and drawing attention to the fact that he’d definitely grown into an incredibly sexy man over the years.
“Your brother is lucky to be alive,” she said without missing a beat.
Chuckling, Reed shook his head ruefully. “I meant about the house.”
“Oh, that,” she said, feeling her shoulders once again sag at the reminder of her latest failure.
“Yes, that.”
She wanted to fix the house up the way that her grandfather would have wanted, but there was no way that she was going to be able to do that on her budget. Even with her savings, the college fund that her mother had started for her that she hadn’t needed, and the small inheritance that her grandparents had left her there was no way that she was going to be able to come close to being able to afford this. She considered asking Jackson for help, but she doubted that he could afford this any more than she could. Even if he could, she already knew that he would say no.
She briefly considered taking a loan out against the house only to immediately dismiss the idea since her grandparents wouldn’t have wanted her going into debt over this. She thought about making a deal with Matt, paying him what she could now with the promise that she would pay him everything she owed him plus interest when they sold the house later, but…
There was no guarantee that they would be able to sell it.
But fixing up the house was no longer an option. At least not for her, she thought with another heartfelt sigh, really wishing that she didn’t have to do this, but she didn’t have a choice. Not if she wanted to do this for her grandfather. So, that left her with two choices, put the house on the market and hope for the best or sell the house back to the family that built it.
At least this way she knew that the house would be restored the way that her grandfather would have wanted it. The only problem was going to be finding a way to get Jackson on board with this plan without her brother finding out that she was on sabbatical.
“Matt said that your uncle would be interested in buying the old place,” she said even as she couldn’t help but wonder if she’d be able to squeeze under that chair.
“Uncle Jared would definitely be interested in buying it, and if he doesn’t, I know that my cousin Rory would buy it in a heartbeat. She loves restoring old houses,” Reed said, nodding as Joey sat there telling herself that this was for the best.
It was either sell the house or watch it continue to fall apart.
“He’ll make you a fair offer,” he said while she absently nodded as the realization that she had absolutely nothing to do for the next year hit her as Reed continued talking about something to do with the house and renovations, but she wasn’t really listening, mostly because she was doing her best not to panic.
She had nothing, absolutely nothing to do for the next three hundred and sixty-four days, she realized with something close to panic because bad things happened when she had too much free time on her hands. Really bad, life-altering things that she would really rather not think about.
She honestly couldn’t think of anything worse than-
“I’m going to call your brother.”
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“What exactly are you doing?” he couldn’t help but ask as he looked down and took in the generous ass wiggling from side to side as the small woman that he’d never been able to figure out did her best to…
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