Corrupt Senator by Rachael Brownell
Author:Rachael Brownell [Brownell, Rachael]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Rachael Brownell Books
Published: 2021-11-16T16:00:00+00:00
Chapter Twenty-Four
Johnathan
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The moment she said the power went out, I knew something was wrong. Pulling up the cameras on my phone, I find two of them are still working off battery power, but I don't know how long they'll last. The batteries in those micro-cams are tiny and I've never changed them. The idea never even crossed my mind.
I jump back and forth between the camera in the kitchen and the one outside my office, trying to move the cameras to get better views. When that doesn't work, I know I need to jump in my car and head the six blocks from my father's building to the house.
"I have to go," I tell Stacey, pulling my dick from her mouth with a pop.
"I thought we had all night?" she coos.
I should have chosen the other one. If her name hadnât been Monica, I might have. She had a great rack and was more my type. Stacey's voice is a little high pitched for me. As long as she's not talking, everything is perfect. It's when she opens her mouth I get irritated. Even when she moans, I want to smack the shit out of her. Last time I came really close but instead shoved her discarded shirt in her mouth to muffle the sounds.
She didn't seem to mind.
"You thought wrong."
Stepping into my pants, I tuck in my shirt as I snag my keys off the table, and I'm out the door without saying goodbye. I'm going to have to produce a good reason I was able to get back to the house. I told Amelia they closed the bridge, and I'm sure they will, but they haven't announced it yet.
The closer I get to the house, the brighter the streetlights seem to be. In fact, as I slowly pass my neighborâs house, I notice their front porch light is on. So is the street light next to our driveway, yet there's nothing but darkness enveloping our property. That's my first clue that something isn't as it appears.
Slowly approaching the gate, I'm not surprised to find it's been pushed open slightly. Enough for a person to fit through but not a vehicle. Alarm bells start ringing in my head, and I immediately reach for my phone to check the cameras again.
They're both clear. No sign of Amelia or anyone else.
I park outside the gate, slip through the gate and then inside as silently as possible. As soon as I step into the hallway, I hear voices. One of them belongs to Amelia, the other to the one man I never want in my house.
Peering around the corner into my room, I watch as Amelia and Ayers stand side by side, staring at the bed. Are they contemplating a roll in the sheets? I can't imagine that's on their agenda. And if it is, they're in for a rude surprise.
I'm about to interrupt their party when Ayers finally speaks.
"That's my sister."
I can hear the sadness in his voice. I caused that.
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