A Drop of Moonshine by Holly Day

A Drop of Moonshine by Holly Day

Author:Holly Day [Day, Holly]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: JMS Books LLC
Published: 2022-05-20T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter 13

Sid cursed as he watched Thorn leave the table and head for the bathroom. He’d been about to tell him something, but Sid had been too focused on making his political standpoint known to allow him to speak.

He made quick work of the dishes and listened as the shower came on. With a shake of his head, he went to the door to the bathroom. It opened when he tried the handle.

For a few seconds, he stood watching Thorn as he worked up a lather in his hair and then slid his soapy hands over his body. His gun was placed within reach on the sink right outside the shower stall, and his clothes neatly folded into a pile on the floor. Muscles moved under bronzed skin. Thorn had scars, and the reaper tattoo stretched from the back of his hand and up to his elbow.

Metal scraping against enamel forced Sid to drag his eyes away from Thorn’s body.

“Jesus, Sidney! I could’ve killed you.” Thorn lowered the gun he’d pulled in a blink of an eye and wiped foam out of his right eye.

Sid raised an eyebrow. “Now why would you go and do that, babe?”

The blush was instant, and Thorn half-turned as if to shield his body. “What are you doing here?”

“You want some company?” Sid wiggled his eyebrows and laughed. The stall was tiny, and he remembered Shade’s warning about the warm water, so showers together were out of the question, but he wasn’t prepared for the frown he got in return.

“What are you doing? Stop flirting. You don’t like me.”

“I never said I didn’t like you.” Had he ever said that? “I don’t like your profession, and I don’t understand why you would want to walk away from your life simply to protect me, but I never said I didn’t like you.”

Those brown eyes widened. “What do you want, Sidney? I don’t do one-night stands, so if you’re here to get off, please leave.”

Interesting.

“I’m sorry for not letting you speak earlier. What was it you were about to tell me?”

Thorn stared, then he grimaced, and Sid could tell the warm water had run out. The air got colder to breathe in.

With a curse, Thorn tipped his head back to rinse out the suds. Sid watched the muscles play underneath his skin and swallowed hard as goosebumps formed all over Thorn. Why had he walked into the bathroom? Thorn deserved privacy, the conversation could wait, and yet he couldn’t tear his eyes away.

When Thorn shivered, Sid turned to try to locate a towel. There was a small shelf with four ratty towels. They were almost see-through and the one he grabbed had a hole in one of the corners. He sighed. Thorn was not used to this kind of living.

The water cut off and Sid turned, holding up the towel for Thorn. When he took it, Sid grabbed another one from the stack and neared Thorn. He ignored the way his eyes widened and touched the fabric to his back, wiping away drops sliding over the goosebumps.



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