Surviving Ice (Burying Water, #4)(82)
I have no f*cking clue what she’s getting at, but tension slips into my back with her choice of words. I know that’s all it is—a word—and it’s just coincidental, but it reminds me who I am. I’m not really this guy who follows a woman around, shares meals and beds, shops for locks and perfume. I’m only pretending to be him right now.
What if Ivy finds out?
“I’ll leave dinner out for you two,” Dakota says with a smile and a pat, climbing down the steps and heading to her car, a vintage yellow Volkswagen Bug. Exactly what I’d expect her to drive.
I sip the rest of my beer slowly as I watch first Dakota pull away, and then Carl in his pickup truck. Dean and Thomas follow minutes later, with silent but respectful waves to me that I match, the deep rumble of their Harley engines earning a few glances out of neighborhood windows.
It’s when I tip my head back to finish my beer that I catch a glimpse of the figure sitting in the navy sedan down the street. I noticed the car there three hours ago, but it was empty. Or I thought it was.
Now it’s very clearly not.
“Hey, you want another one?” Bobby asks from behind.
I would have said no. Now I reach up over my head and feel him shove the ice-cold can in it. Cracking it open, I force my eyes away from the car and the figure inside for just long enough to pretend I haven’t noticed it.
Bobby hunkers down beside me, wiping the sweat from his brow with his forearm. “Jeez, that one has a temper on her.”
“She has to compensate for her size somehow.”
He bursts out in laughter, but then glances over his shoulder. “Don’t let her hear you say that. You’ll end up with your nuts in a sack on your pillow by morning.”
I was always good at carrying on a conversation while scoping out enemy territory, but I’m struggling to do it now. Maybe I’ve been working alone too long. I just want Bobby to leave so I can figure out who the hell is in that car.
I’m pretty sure I already know.
“Where are you from?” he asks.
“Here.”
“Yeah? Same. Went to school in Colma.”
I sip on my beer instead of answering, letting the silence drag on.
“So, you and Ivy?”
Now I turn my attention to the burly blond guy next to me, to glare at him. “Are we really doing this, man?” I’m not going to sit on the steps and talk about whatever’s happening between the two of us.
He shrugs and climbs the steps, disappearing back into the house.
“Thanks for the beer,” I call out, taking the steps down two at a time. I walk to the end of the driveway and make a point of staring at the shadow in the car. Letting him know I see him.
The car pulls away from the curb and takes the first left turn.
Too far away for me to catch the license plate.
So this is how it’s going to be, is it?
I grit my teeth against the bubble of anger rising. Is this Bentley? Is it that f*cking idiot Mario?
I reach into my pocket to pull my burner out, to call Bentley and blast him. But no . . . f*ck it. I’ve warned them both.
I won’t warn them again.
THIRTY-ONE
IVY
“What do you know about this guy?” Bobby asks, peering out the window in Ned’s living room. It has a perfect view of the front porch, and of Sebastian standing at the edge of the driveway, staring at something down the street that I can’t see.
I fold my arms across my chest. “Enough.” My body is aching from hours of stooping over and climbing stairs and lifting. I don’t know how many times I had one of these guys trying to tell me to back off because something was too heavy for me, and me yelling at them that I’m fine.
I should have listened.
“Why?”
“Dude’s weird.”
“No he’s not. He’s just quiet. That’s how I like my men. Not chatterboxes.” I stare pointedly at Bobby. He hasn’t shut up for more than five minutes all day.
“Where does he live?”
“In a house.”
“Ivy . . .”
“He kicked your asses yesterday. Like I’m going to give you guys his home address.”
Bobby scratches the back of his head. “Yeah, he did. What kind of guy needs to know how to do that?”
“He was in the navy. He served in Afghanistan,” I finally offer, more because I want Bobby and the guys to show some respect for Sebastian.
Bobby nods slowly, as if that clears things up for him. “What does he do now?”
“He’s a bodyguard.”
“For what company?”
I shrug and scowl. “I don’t know.”
“I can ask around. What’s his last name?”
“You’re not asking around about him. Leave him alone.”
Bobby looks at me in shock. “You don’t even know the guy’s last name, do you?”
“So what if I don’t? I don’t know your last name. Hell, I don’t know what your dad’s real name is!” I know it’s not Moe, just like Tiny’s real name isn’t Tiny.
“Yeah, but you’re not bangin’ my dad or me.”
I cringe at the suggestion.
“I’m just lookin’ out for ya, is all. That’s what Ned would want us to do. This guy just shows up out of the blue right after Ned dies, and now he’s stuck on you like glue.”
K.A. Tucker's Books
- Keep Her Safe
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- Four Seconds to Lose (Ten Tiny Breaths #3)
- One Tiny Lie (Ten Tiny Breaths #2)
- Ten Tiny Breaths (Ten Tiny Breaths #1)
- In Her Wake (Ten Tiny Breaths 0.5)
- Anomaly (Causal Enchantment #4)
- Allegiance (Causal Enchantment #3)
- Asylum (Causal Enchantment #2)