Trent (Redemption Romance Book 4) by Anna Scott

Trent (Redemption Romance Book 4) by Anna Scott

Author:Anna Scott [Scott, Anna]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2016-08-08T18:30:00+00:00


Trent: Home around 10

Knowing he would worry if I didn't respond soon, I responded, telling him that I was still at the store, and would meet him there. I didn't get a response before walking out with Aurora toward the parking lot.

The lot was almost deserted at the late hour. Most of the local businesses would be closed by now, so it wasn't surprising. As I slid behind the wheel of my little car, I watched as Aurora did the same in the new SUV she and Luke had just bought. She had confessed that he pushed the larger vehicle on her, in hopes that they would get started on a family soon.

One dark sedan sat separately from the others scattered around, for some reason it caught my attention. It was a nice car, all black with dark tinted windows. As my headlights illuminated the windshield, it appeared as if someone was sitting in the front seat. A shiver went down my spine, though I didn't know why.

Ignoring the unexplained trepidation, I drove home, remembering the power outage from the night before. I'd forgotten all about it with everything else that had happened, would it be back on now? I didn't know, but I hit the button on the steering wheel to engage my phone and called Trent.

"Hey, sweetness, you home?"

"No, on my way. I totally forgot about that the power was out last night. Do you think it's back on?"

"It is, I ran by earlier and checked on it."

I didn't know what it was, but there was something he left out, I could tell.

"What was wrong?"

He explained that there was an issue at the box outside next to the meter, but again, it seemed like he was skimming over important details.

"I need to call Mom and run over to get Snowball. I feel terrible, I haven't talked to her since this morning and just forgot about everything."

"Okay, I should be there by the time you get home."

After hanging up, I called my parents and confirmed they were still awake. Taking the time to drive all the way out there would add an additional forty minutes to my trip, but since the odd feeling from the parking lot lingered, I didn't mind since I didn't want to walk into an empty house alone.

My mom went on and on about how much time I was putting in at work, but gathered Snowball from Dad's lap, and they both walked me back to my car quickly. I loved my parents, absolutely, but at times, my mother could be a little much.

"Trent?" I called, finally walking through my front door, hands full of cat, duffle, and handbag. I kicked the door closed and followed the sound of Trent's angry voice, apparently on a phone call.

"No, I'm not meeting with you and don't act like you want to play the father of the year all of a sudden." His tone was much like it had been earlier that morning. Setting my bags down, Snowball jumped from my arms, and I turned and walked to the kitchen.



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