Mr. Andrews by Suzanne Steele & Stormy Dawn Weathers
Author:Suzanne Steele & Stormy Dawn Weathers [Steele, Suzanne & Weathers, Stormy Dawn]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: H.I.P. Publishing
Published: 2019-05-17T23:00:00+00:00
Chapter Twenty-Seven
Everybody got out of the cars and went their separate ways with no plan in mind. Nothing better than swinging by the seat of your pants.
Suit and Chandler took off around back. There was a park behind Bobbyâs apartment. She just figured it was a love shack where he could take his whores, play poker, and have meetings with mobsters. Couldnât take a whore home when you had a wife and kids. Chandler could imagine the lies of having to work late and the commute being quicker to work the next morning after a late night at the office. What a jerk. Sheâd grown up with lies; a mother who brought home a different man every night. For years Chandler had wondered why her mother loved them more. Trying to win an alcoholic mother over is a task too great for any child; thus, they bear the burden of never measuring up. One day, Chandler just quit caring. Aunt Thelma had more love for her than any mother could ever have. She thanked God sheâd latched on to her auntâs love; it had taken her through her darkest days.
Chandler looked down at Suit and put her finger to her lips as a signal for him to be quiet. He seemed to understand. Smart dog. She went up to the small wooden fence that led up to a tiny back yard and a back patio door. The gate was unlocked. The patio door wasnât. No such luck. The blinds were closed, but there was a huge slit where she could see in. Bobby was seated on the couch in his underwear watching TMZ. He looked like he was glued to the screen and Chandler wondered if the pics sheâd sold them had been released. Perfect timing. Those pics going public would shake him up, and people made mistakes when they got exposed for who and what they really were. So much for your untarnished little image, Bobby boy.
Suit sniffed around, walked around in a few circles, and took a huge dump on Bobbyâs back patio. Served him right. Chandler winced when Bobby scratched his balls and yawned. She jumped when he lurched forward cussing at the TV. When she cupped her hands around the glass in an effort to get a better view, he must have seen her. He jumped up, slamming open the patio door, and he went air born when he stepped in the pile of steaming dog crap. Chandler took off running. Outrunning Bobby wasnât hard with Suit dragging her through the park. This was even better than sheâd imagined.
Roman, Nitro, and Judy were already around front with vehicles started, and Suit jumped in the backseat of the Hummer like a trained pro. This whole PI gig was going to work out well for him.
âWhat happened?â Roman asked from the driverâs seat, taking a right-hand turn on a dime.
âWatch it! Iâve heard these things flip easy. Suit left him a present and Bobby slipped and fell in it.
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