Jailbait by Vale Lani Lynn & Vale Lani Lynn

Jailbait by Vale Lani Lynn & Vale Lani Lynn

Author:Vale, Lani Lynn & Vale, Lani Lynn
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Lani Lynn Vale
Published: 2021-04-05T16:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 15

Never ask a woman that’s drinking wine straight from the bottle how she’s doing.

-Life Hack

SWAYZE

“Seriously,” I grumbled as I sat on the ground in the area between my office door and the landing that led upstairs toward my own quarters. “This really shouldn’t be this fucking hard.”

I glanced at the wheels that I’d been trying to get on for the last half an hour, and then at the star-like base that looked as if it should be easy to slip the suckers right in, but wasn’t.

Not even freakin’ close.

What was worse, I didn’t want to force it.

What if I forced it and broke that little fucker off in the little hole thing that it was meant to be in?

Then I’d have just spent almost four hundred dollars on an office chair that would be a useless pile of junk.

I…

The weirdest yowling howl-like bark came from outside, and I couldn’t stop the jolt of my body as I whipped around and stared at the steel door that separated the outside from the inside.

Then a vicious snarl had me standing up so fast that my half-finished chair knocked against the wall behind me.

I hurried out of the back room, bypassing my apartment stairs for the door that would lead me outside into the alley.

The moment I got the door unlocked, I looked out into the alley to find… Ignacia.

It took me a long moment to realize what was going on, but when my eyes finally settled on the dog she had with her, along with a cat—Tater—in his mouth, I saw red.

“Oh my God!” I cried out in surprise. “Tell him to let him go, Ignacia!”

Ignacia looked up as if she was just now seeing what was really happening.

She gave a half-hearted tug at the pitiful excuse for a leash—it was one of those long extendable leashes that people liked to use on walking trails to allow their dogs to go farther. The kinds that always tripped me up because it was inevitable that people wouldn’t get them reeled in time for me to pass.

The cat, Tater, I could tell was really banged up already.

And when the dog gave a vicious shake of his head, causing the cat to flop like it was already dead, I came unstuck from my door.

“No, Giant. Let the stupid ass cat go.” Ignacia gave another small tug on the lead.

Whirling around, I ran back inside for the thing that I used to take on my runs before I’d gotten my little concealed carry piece.

Running back out with it in my hand, I walked straight up to the dog and tapped the button twice.

I didn’t touch him with the prongs yet, but the moment he heard the sound, he whirled around and barked, startled.

The cat fell limply from his mouth, and I bent down and scooped the dead weight up with my shaking free hand.

The dog lunged at me, and I tapped the button again.

“Swear to God, Ignacia,” I growled as I looked at the dog. “If he even pretends to come at me again, I’m going to fuckin’ drop him.



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