Seventh Seal: A Reverse Harem Tale (Lovin' the Coven Book 7) by Jacquelyn Faye

Seventh Seal: A Reverse Harem Tale (Lovin' the Coven Book 7) by Jacquelyn Faye

Author:Jacquelyn Faye [Faye, Jacquelyn]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Untold Press, LLC
Published: 2020-06-30T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 14

"Bill didn't want to go?" Jimmy sounded disappointed. Knowing Jimmy, he probably was.

"He said we should have fun. He had an event he needed to work."

Jimmy shot me a dubious look from the driver's seat of his truck and put it in reverse. Then he did that 'put his arm across the seats so he could look out the back window while he reversed' move. I didn't know what it was about the simple act that turned me on, but it did. It seemed so manly. But when I added in the factor that he had a backup camera in the dash, it seemed kind of stupid, too.

"What event?"

"I don't know. He said something about a protest outside city hall. He wanted to be there in case things got out of hand?"

I shrugged my shoulders.

"What the hell do the people of this town have to protest?"

"Beats the hell out of me. Could be witches for all I know." I laughed at my own joke, and then realized it might not have been.

Jimmy stared at me while I stared at him. "What time?"

"Eight."

"We'll grab some dinner and then check it out. We can catch the later show," he answered levelly.

"Good idea." I sighed and stared out the window, my appetite halved from the worry. "What reason would they have to stage a protest? I mean even if it was about witches, who the hell would go stand outside in the middle of winter to hold up as sign that says, 'Down with the witches.'"

"Dumb people."

"We're doomed."

Jimmy chuckled half-heartedly.

"What's for dinner?"

"Well, I was thinking pizza and beer."

"That sounds kinda fucking perfect." I grinned at him.

"Antonios?"

"Is there any other place to get pizza in this town?"

"There's the Hut."

"That's not pizza."

"True story."

He turned toward the hospital and hung a left on Elm, parking us across the street from the entrance. "I don't know why I don't order from here more. It's literally two minutes away." I sniffed the air outside the truck as I vacated the vehicle.

"This is Cedar Falls. Everything is two minutes away."

"Fair enough."

Jimmy pulled out his phone. "Dennis just got off. He's meeting us here."

"Sweet."

We walked across the street and Jimmy stepped ahead of me to pull open the brass handled wood door.

"Thank you, Sir."

"Ooh. You called me sir. I like that."

I leaned toward him and took his earlobe in between my teeth, giving it a little squeeze and a lick. "Would you like it better if I called you, Master?"

He shivered in response.

"Keep dreaming." I kissed his cheek and stepped inside.

Antonio's was more of a takeout place, but they did have a small seating area to the right of the kitchen and counter. Jimmy pointed at the tables and nodded to whom I assumed was Antonio.

"Sure thing, Jimbo."

"Jimbo?" I chuckled as he pulled out a chair and offered it to me.

"High School. Don't ask."

I giggled and had every intention of asking. "Split a pie and a pitcher?"

"Now you speaka my language." He grinned and sat.

"Pepperoni or sausage?'

"Meatza?"

"Depends on what the hell that is," I answered fearfully.



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