Saved by my Weretiger by Neil Sinclair

Saved by my Weretiger by Neil Sinclair

Author:Neil Sinclair
Language: eng
Format: epub
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Oddly enough, Raya never gave me a particular address. She just told me a metro stop and a business.

“He lives really close to there, I promise. Somewhere in the yellow building across the street from the deli.”

“You don’t know which apartment?”

“No! But just getting this information cost me a lot. You could say thank you.”

“I’ll thank you when I actually find him.”

But when I actually did find my sexy savior, I didn’t know what to say.

It was after about half an hour of loitering next to the deli, so I had to step away from the brick wall and brush my back off.

“Hi!”

He stopped in his tracks. “Hello. What are you doing here?”

Coming up with a backstory hadn’t even occurred to me. And it was my absolute first time in the neighborhood, so I had no idea what was nearby.

I slouched a little bit, and adjusted my hat with a sheepish smile.

“I wanted to thank you for rescuing me.”

He cocked his head and thrust his hands into his pockets.

“Did you track me here?”

“Um, track you?”

“I mean, uh, figure out somehow where I was.”

“Raya told me.”

“Wow. I didn’t expect her to betray me.”

“Well, I threatened her, basically.”

We were both unsure of how to go on. Next to us on the street, two cars engaged in a battle of horns. The two of us moved aside to let an elderly woman walking three Schnauzers pass.

“Would you like a sandwich? This is a great deli.”

I looked in the window. It was definitely inviting.

“Ok.”

At the deli, I took Bay up on his offer to pay for the food, because I didn’t have enough cash in my wallet to even afford the side salad and pickle that I was eating.

He looked pained.

“Is that really all you’re going to get? They have great sandwiches here, you know.”

All of the women’s magazines I’d seen that said not to pig out in front of a man flashed before my eyes.

“I’m not that hungry.”

“One Reuben?”

The thought of all of that salty fat made my mouth water.

“Come on, I’ll get you one. If you don’t eat it all here, yoßu can take some home.”

I told myself that I would do just that. Of course, as soon as Bay brought over the little plastic basket, I scarfed the whole thing.

“Why did you choose this neighborhood?”

“I wanted to be somewhere where nobody would know me. It makes things less complicated.”

“Is it close to your work?”

“Actually, I work from home. Sometimes I come down here and have a couple of sandwiches while I work on my laptop.”

“Isn’t it lonely?”

He sighed. “To be honest, yes. But I do interact with a lot of people in my job, at least over the phone, so there’s that.”

“What do you do? I talk on the phone, but I have to commute to fucking East Haven to do that.”

My shirt was riding up a little bit, and nothing was worse than showing off a muffin top. Although the table blocked my midriff, I tried to yank the shirt down as inconspicuously as possible.



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