The Best Chance (The Amherst Sinners Series Book 4) by Elena Monroe

The Best Chance (The Amherst Sinners Series Book 4) by Elena Monroe

Author:Elena Monroe [Monroe, Elena]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-01-07T00:00:00+00:00


Hunter

Addi went in a separate car, which was done on purpose so we couldn’t get on the same page, but she was quick on her feet and carrying a concealed weapon: She was an actress.

At the station, I sat in a private room waiting for whoever was gonna interrogate me this time. I kicked my feet up waiting for them to sing and dance, only breaking out the lawyer card after they did their show. It was my form of payback.

Payback was always best unnoticed and appreciated only by you.

A female cop stood in the open doorway, finally letting me see more than the four white walls I had been analyzing for two hours. “Denying your phone call?”

I stood up and followed her to the phones with the handcuffs now in front of me, like I was violent too, instead of just dangerous. I picked up the phone expertly, ignoring the cuffs being in my way, and I dialed the only number that came to mind.

The only number I ever dialed when being detained was my father’s. It was burned into my memory as my get-out-of-jail-free card, no expiration date.

It had been years since I had even seen him let alone spoken to him. I could be wasting my one phone call on a man who made me a bastard instead of his son.

He didn't even say hello when he finally picked up. “What did you do this time?”

“Nothing good, pops.”

I didn't even know the charges. I trained myself to not give a fuck after I left the twin sisters, desire and want, in the past.

“They don't have anything but an unregistered gun.”

I made it sound simple, unlike the last few times cops caught me dealing or fighting in my youth. He groaned into the receiver making sure I knew how much of an inconvenience I was. “Who made the arrest?”

I twisted around looking at the badge on the female cop who was monitoring my phone call, for what I didn't know. Who would be stupid enough to give up information over the phone?

“Don't know. I was busy eating dirt. The one next to me right now is named Fuller.”

Another groan poured into my ear. “Just sit tight.”

I hung up the phone and was sentenced back to the blank walls inside the jail cell-sized room. Kicking my feet back into place, I kept thinking about Addi, and then I quickly wondered how long it had been since I had thought about Layla.

Addi was taking all the risks.

Addi was fearlessly loving me, even if I wasn't ready to love her back.

Addi had my back through night sweats, meeting my intimidating boss, a drop she had no business being at, and even meeting the one person I was proud to introduce her to—someone Layla hadn't even met: my sister.

While waiting for my dad to waltz in, all the weight of my pondering fell on me like a heavy Florida rain—out of nowhere—and I was unprepared. I didn't realize how much I was



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