The Gamble (Colorado Mountain #1)(175)



I leaned against the building, taking in deep breaths, feeling the tears hovering at the edges of my eyes, one escaped and I felt it slide down my cheek.

How could one minute, hope be so precious in my heart that I’d be something to Max, something special, the best he ever had. And then the next… nothing.

Void.

Empty.

She was his world, Harry said about Anna.

She was his world.

She was his world.

Sweetheart, Charlie said into my head, he was drunk, acting like an ass. Talking shit.

“Go away,” I whispered into the darkness.

“Nope, not until you tell me where Mindy is.”

My head came up and twisted around and I stared in shock and not a small amount of fear at Damon Matthews standing three feet in front of me.

Just what I didn’t bloody need.

I straightened from the building and looked over my shoulder at the entrance. Damon filled my vision, having moved to cut off my escape route.

“I’m talkin’ to you, English. Where’s Mindy?”

My eyes went to his. “Mindy?”

“Yeah, Mindy,” he clipped, his face snide. “Remember her?”

“Damon, she’s –”

“Not answerin’ her f**kin’ phone, that’s what she’s doin’.”

“Mindy is dealing with some things now,” I explained.

“Yeah, who isn’t?” He took a step forward, I took a step back and he stopped. “See, she ain’t home, she ain’t at Becca’s, she ain’t comin’ to work, she ain’t answerin’ her phone.” He took another step forward and I took a step back, my legs hitting the bumper of a parked car and I stopped but he closed in. “Brody’s stayin’ at our place, the locks’ve been changed, I can’t get to my shit. Landlord says Maxwell moved my shit in a unit and I gotta pay the rent on it before I can get my own… f*ckin’… shit.” On the last three words, he leaned into me, so close I was pinned to the car and I reared back as far as I could, putting my hand to the bonnet to stop from toppling over.

“Got a problem, Damon?” I heard and I leaned to the side to see Kami standing behind Damon.

Damon straightened and turned to Kami. “Shove off, Kams.”

“Don’t mean to be tellin’ you your business, Damon, but Max sees you out here gettin’ in Nina’s face, he’s not gonna be pleased,” Kami told him.

“Fuck Max.”

“Just tryin’ to be nice,” Kami said and normally I would have laughed at the concept of Kami being nice but I was too scared out of my wits to even crack a smile.

“You know where Mindy is?” Damon returned to his earlier topic.

“I know you get anywhere near her, I’ll cut your balls off and nail ‘em to the doors of Town Hall,” Kami replied casually and my eyes got big at her words and the coolness with which she delivered them, especially since Damon could probably twist her into a pretzel.

“Kami,” I whispered.

“Yeah?” Damon sneered over my saying her name, leaning threateningly toward Kami.

Kami leaned in too and sneered back, “Yeah.”

They had a staring contest while I held my breath and then surprisingly Damon looked away, muttering, “Fuckin’ bitch.”

“Word of advice, Damon, keep outta Nina’s space, yeah? Mindy and Nina, boy, both off limits to you. You hear me?”

“Fuck off.”

Kami looked at me and stated, “He heard me.”

Damon gave me a look that would blister paint off the walls but I just held his eyes until he turned and marched away.

I stepped away from the car and looked at Kami. “Thanks.”

Her eyes were narrowed as she looked at me, ignored my gratitude and asked, “What’d Harry say to you?”

My body jerked then I recovered, my eyes sliding from hers. “Nothing,” I murmured then I had an idea, it was probably a hopeless idea seeing as this was Kami but I had to give it a shot. I looked back at her and asked, “Listen, are you sober? You think that you could drive me –?”

Kami cut me off by declaring, “Max’s takin’ you home.”

I tried again. “But, see, suddenly I’m feeling –”

She cut me off again. “Then we’ll go get Max.”

Still knowing it was hopeless as this was Kami but Kami or not, she was still a woman and women knew women or at least the ones I knew did, I tried to communicate with her without actually saying anything and I whispered, “Kami.”

“There they are!” my Mom shouted and I looked around Kami to see the entire group, sans Arlene and Jenna, flooding out the door.

“Darn,” I muttered and Kami shifted around so she was facing the party bearing down on us, Max and Brody bringing up the rear.

“Steve says I have to go home!” Mom complained. “Says Max says that over imbibing in altitude could be dangerous.”

I avoided looking at anyone but Mom and told her, “I hear that’s true if you aren’t used to it, Mom.”

“Oh, pish posh,” she declared, waving her hand in front of her face, this movement sending her off balance so she fell to the side and Kami, Steve and I all lunged forward to put a hand on her. “I’m fine!” she yelled when she was steady again on her feet and we all moved back.

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