Kinda Don't Care by Lani Lynn Vale

Kinda Don't Care by Lani Lynn Vale

Author:Lani Lynn Vale [Vale, Lani Lynn]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter 14

I like when you laugh. Your tits jiggle. Giggle Jiggle Tits.

-Janie to Kayla

Janie

“You have two seconds to get the fuck out of my hotel room before I throw you out myself,” I heard Rafe’s voice raise on the other side of the door.

Lucky for me the door hadn’t closed all the way, and as I pushed through it moments later, I realized that Rafe had done that on purpose.

I found out why when the door opened, and he pointed at me with his finger, though he wasn’t actually looking at me.

“Get out. Now,” Rafe repeated.

I saw Elspeth standing there looking upset. “But why?”

She hadn’t seen me yet, and before she could, I backed away and hurried toward my own door.

My door was actually connected to his suite, meaning if I went into my own room, I’d be able to hear everything that they were saying. Especially with the way their voices were raised.

I slid my key card into the slot and threw the door open to my room, hurrying to the door that separated my suite from Rafe’s.

How in the hell we’d gotten two rooms directly next to each other, I did not know. But I thanked God that we did.

“Out. Now,” Rafe repeated.

Moments later, I heard the door slam, and Rafe start pacing.

I bit my lip and scooched closer to the door, pressing my ear to it.

Then he started talking, I assume, to someone on the phone.

“I hope you know that you just fucked me over so spectacularly that I don’t think I can ever forgive you,” Rafe said. “If there was one thing in this world that you could have done in this whole nightmare to screw me over, not telling me about her was it. I’ve wasted months. Months, Raven. You’ve had so many chances to tell me that I can’t even begin to count, yet you kept quiet. Goodbye.”

Then I heard something hard hit the floor next to the door, and I realized he’d thrown his phone.

I hurried to the door of my room, peeked through the peephole, and grinned.

Elspeth was pulling her suitcase behind her, angrily looking over her shoulder as she did.

Her glare at the door made it clear that she was pissed.

I waited until the elevator doors closed on her before I opened my own door and headed out.

My hand was hovering over the wood of his door when I came to my senses.

This wasn’t a good idea. Not at all.

He may have remembered, but I was a freakin’ mess.

I’d left…

“I shouldn’t have done that.”

I startled and looked up, finding the door open.

When had he opened it, and how had he done it without making any noise?

“Uhhh,” I hesitated. “You shouldn’t have done what?”

“Told her to leave.”

“Why?”

And why the hell was my heart hurting?

“Because I had a job going, and I need her exactly where I had her,” he answered. “If she’s not there, she’ll stop informing on the man I have you keeping a cyber eye on, and this case will slip through my fingers.



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