The Promise (Neighbor from Hell, #10)(21)
“Didn’t we agree that it would be in your best interest for you to run for your life?” Joey couldn’t help but ask even as she had to admit that she was relieved that it was Matt instead of Reed interrogating her right now. Then again, since Reed was probably on the phone with Jackson at this very moment, she should probably be using this time to come up with a plan to save herself from her brother’s idea of help.
“I felt that you weren’t really committed to following through with any of those threats,” Matt said, shifting to get more comfortable.
“I chased you with a stick,” she pointed out, wondering if she could use Matt’s unexpected arrival to her advantage and leave before the crazed man that had thrown her in here was able to follow through with his threat and lock her back in the downstairs’ closet.
“It was a small stick.”
“It had a pointy end.”
“It barely left a mark,” the little bastard said as he reached over and patted her head.
“Go. Away,” Joey mumbled as she blindly reached over and grabbed a pillow so that she could curl up into the fetal position and stare aimlessly out the window, sighing pathetically every so often with a sniffle here and there as she wondered how she kept screwing up her life.
“Can’t,” the little bastard that was determined to piss her off said as she laid there, wondering how she was going to get through the next year with absolutely nothing to do.
God, she was bored already, she thought as she absently noted Reed’s incredible scent coming off the pillow and found herself snuggling closer to it as she rolled over onto her stomach. For comfort purposes only, she told herself as she stared out the window, wishing that she had a class to teach or a paper to grade. She hated downtime, always had and always would. She needed something to do, something productive so that she could stay busy and keep her mind off the fact that she’d probably destroyed her career.
Granted, there really was no question about it, she thought, frowning when she felt something cold placed on her ass. Blinking, she looked over her shoulder and-
“So, I’ve been thinking,” the little bastard that was using her ass as a coffee table, said.
“About?” she mumbled into her pillow, wondering if a politely worded apology and a basket of chocolate dipped strawberries would make up for the fact that she’d ruined someone’s career.
Again, not that she’d done it on purpose.
“What you’re going to do during your sabbatical since you’re selling the house,” Matt said as she felt him shift on the bed next to her.
“I’m supposed to write up my research,” she mumbled into the pillow, really wishing that she had the house to focus on instead.
“Okay, so do that,” Matt said as he reached over and gave her head another one of those patronizing pats that were going to get him maimed.
“Already finished it,” she grumbled, really wishing that she’d stretched it out, but once she’d figured out what was wrong with the research that she’d been sent, she hadn’t been able to wait.
“You’re on sabbatical for a year, right?”
“Unfortunately,” she mumbled, turning her head so that she could continue staring out the window.
“Okay, then take a class.”
“Too late. The semester’s already started,” she mumbled, really wishing that she’d known that they were going to put her on sabbatical so that she could have planned to do something more productive than laying here, staring out the window, and wondering how she was going to survive the next year without losing her damn mind.
“Where are you planning on staying?” he asked,
“Hotel,” she mumbled, not really looking forward to living out of her suitcase for a year.
“So, you’re going to travel?”
“No,” Joey mumbled because she really didn’t think that was an option right now. That and she felt that she should be free on the off-chance that they changed their minds and let her come back early, and she was really hoping that they changed their minds.
“So, you’re planning on pouting and moping for a year until you get your job back?”
“That’s the plan,” she said with a heavy sigh, wondering if she should settle for a regular room or splurge for a room with a view of the parking lot.
“Then why don’t you stay here after your house sells?” Matt suggested and as much as she would love to, she couldn’t.
“That’s not really an option,” she pointed out.
“Why not?”
She shifted so that she could point at the reflection glaring at them from the doorway. “Because he’d probably kill me in my sleep.”
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“Have you lost your fucking mind?” Reed couldn’t help but ask as he released his hold on the back of the little bastard’s neck and shoved him into his office. He threw his bedroom door one last look to make sure that the little pain in the ass wasn’t trying to sneak out again before he closed his office door halfway and leaned back against the wall so that he could keep an eye on his bedroom door.
“Most likely,” Matt said with a careless shrug as he dropped into the large armchair by the desk. “You’re not going to kick her out, are you?”
“No, I’m not going to kick the little pain in the ass out until I know what’s going on,” Reed bit out with a glare at the annoying bastard who had somehow managed to sneak past him and made it into his room without him knowing.
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