Don't Shoot the Messenger: Hazard Falls Book 2 by Samantha A. Cole

Don't Shoot the Messenger: Hazard Falls Book 2 by Samantha A. Cole

Author:Samantha A. Cole [Cole, Samantha A.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Suspenseful Seduction Publishing
Published: 2020-01-07T18:30:00+00:00


Chapter Fourteen

Driving around the backroads on the outskirts of town, Grant tried to keep his mind on his mission—find whomever sent the photos and then gone silent, except for the snake—instead of on the conversation he’d had with Drake two days ago. While the brothers still hadn’t figured out how to approach Blair about the relationship they wanted to try with her, the tension that’d always seemed to be in the room with the three of them had faded. Were he and Drake crazy thinking about sharing Blair? Would she even want to be shared by them? Or did she want Grant to return to Florida and leave them to live out their lives without him?

The morning after she’d slapped him across the face for being an asshole, Grant had apologized to her when he’d managed to get a moment alone with her in the kitchen. He’d been surprised when she asked if they could put it behind them. She’d said she was sorry for hitting him—even though he knew he’d deserved it—and had even gone up on her tiptoes and placed a platonic kiss on his cheek. Now, she seemed more relaxed, as if she was getting used to him being around again. The three adults were even falling into daily, benign routines—ones that Blair and Drake already had, but Grant was fitting into.

When he wasn’t looking around Hazard Falls for someone from his past who wanted to hurt him, Blair, or Trevor, Grant was helping out around the house and property whenever and wherever he could. He’d even stepped up where the kids were concerned—playing catch with Trevor, reading a Winnie-the-Pooh story to Regan over and over again, and making Michael laugh with simple magic tricks like pulling a quarter out of the boy’s ear. While he’d started feeling more comfortable around everyone, Grant had been avoiding Drake’s workshop. He’d already invaded his brother’s house, so he hadn’t wanted to do the same to his business. But now that they seemed to have buried the hatchet between them, he intended to see if he could help Drake with his work projects whenever he had free time. Grant may not be as talented as his brother when it came to the fine nuances of woodworking, but he was experienced enough to assist him.

After eating lunch about an hour ago, Grant had gone out on one of the recon drives he took several times a day. He varied his routes and times of the day, making certain he didn’t conform to a routine that could be used against him. On this trip, he’d gone through the Liberty Campgrounds while on the phone with Nathan Cook down in Tampa. Driving slowly past tents, RVs, campers, and a few double-wide trailers, Grant had rattled off the license plate of every vehicle he could find. The number had increased ten-fold in the past thirty-six hours, the last time he’d done this. He’d also check for any new vehicles at the Moody Moon Motel.



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