Only Rage by Rylie Dark

Only Rage by Rylie Dark

Author:Rylie Dark [Dark, Rylie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Rylie Dark
Published: 2021-11-12T00:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

Sadie walked into the saloon, feeling slightly guilty that it was her second social visit in as many days. It was still before eight pm, and the thought of sitting alone in her motel room with hours to kill before bedtime, and nothing to do but think, didn’t appeal.

Cooper hadn’t spoken to her again after dropping her at the station, other than a curt ‘see you in the morning’ before he had stomped off into the Station House and she had got into her snow truck. Sadie didn’t know what to make of his weird mood. She had been half joking when she had accused him of being jealous, but it did seem to be the only reasonable explanation.

But Cooper, jealous, of her? The thought of him being attracted to her was unnerving. It didn’t bode well for a good working relationship.

Not at all.

Yet, Sadie couldn’t help grinning to herself at the thought. As stubborn and grumpy as he could be, Logan Cooper was a good guy… and not bad to look at, either.

“What is that little smirk all about?” Caz asked as Sadie approached the bar. The bar owner was already pouring Sadie a whiskey, and the possibility of a non-alcoholic drink that Sadie had been toying with was cast to the wind. A whiskey it was. “You look like the cat that ate the canary. Catch any bad guys?”

“No,” Sadie sighed. “It’s actually been a rough day. I was just…thinking about something the Sheriff said.” She hoped that Caz would leave it there, but the other woman leaned over the bar, resting on her tattooed forearms, and eyed Sadie curiously. Sadie sipped her drink, not meeting the other woman’s gaze.

“Ask you out on a date, did he?”

“What? No, of course not!” Sadie nearly coughed on her drink as it burned its way down her throat. “There’s nothing between me and the Sheriff. I told you; he’s just a colleague.”

And that was the truth of it, she told herself firmly. Whatever Cooper’s mood had been about, he would snap out of it. The last thing that she needed was to start complicating their professional relationship.

“Mmm hmmm.” Making a sarcastic noise through closed lips, Caz looked as though she didn’t believe a word. Ignoring her knowing look, Sadie took a gulp of her drink and tried to change the subject.

“Don’t mind me; I’m too jaded and too busy for a guy. I spend my time chasing down murderers, not men. But what about you; any dates on the horizon?”

Caz started cleaning a glass, a tired expression on her face that suddenly made her look a lot older than usual. Sadie guessed that the bartender was somewhere in her mid-thirties, just a few years older than Sadie, although the harsh Alaskan winters and lifestyle made many of the locals look older than their years.

“I’m sorry,” Sadie said. “I guess that’s a touchy subject?”

Caz shrugged her strong shoulders. Although slightly butch, with her short hair, tattoos, and a penchant for shirts



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