Untouchable by Blair Grey
Author:Blair Grey [Grey, Blair]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-09-25T16:00:00+00:00
Chapter Thirteen
Axel
Pulling into my garage after closing the club, I pressed the button to make the automatic garage door close. “Wait!”
Surprised by the sound of a woman’s voice, I spun around, pulling my helmet off as I did. “What the fuck?”
Just before the door went all the way down, someone rolled into the garage with me. Dark hair, a ballcap, and tight jeans were what I noticed at first. Then she ended her roll, facing me. “Axel, it’s me.”
I couldn’t help but laugh. “What the hell are you doing Sarah, practicing to be a ninja?”
“No, I’m hiding.” She got up, dusted herself off then nodded toward the door. “Can we go inside? I’ve gotta pee like a racehorse.”
Going to the door, I pulled out my key and unlocked it. “Who are you hiding from?” I didn’t like what she’d told me so far, I doubted I would like anything else she had to say.
“First pee, then talk.” She did a little dance as I opened the door. Once I got the door open, she rushed in. But she’d never been inside my place before – a thing she quickly realized. “Axel point me in the right direction, please. I’m about to burst.”
I pointed the way and she took off running. “How long have you been hiding?”
“About six hours.”
What the fuck was she hiding from for six hours?
After five minutes, she came back out and met me in the kitchen. I’d already begun making her a sandwich. I was pretty sure that with all the hiding, she hadn’t eaten anything. Her eyes went wide as she looked at the ham I’d piled onto the bread. “This is for you, Sarah.”
“Thank God. I didn’t want to be rude if you were making it for you. But I haven’t eaten a thing all day.” She eagerly took the sandwich I handed to her, taking a huge bite as she nodded. “Yum.”
“I left you that bagel this morning.” Going back to the fridge to put the things away, I got the jug of milk out and poured her a glass. “You didn’t even eat that?”
Shaking her head, she took the sandwich and went to sit at the small table for two in the kitchen where I’d put the glass of milk. “I got out of the tub and went right to bed and fell asleep. I don’t remember you coming to tell me you were leaving. I don’t remember a thing.”
“Funny, you grunted at me when I opened the door to your bedroom to tell you they’d finished, and I was leaving. So, when did you wake up?” I took the seat across from her, thinking she had gotten herself into some kind of trouble somehow. “And what did you do after you got up?”
“I woke up at nine. I was hungry, so I got dressed, then went to get into my car to go grab something from a drive-thru.” She held up a finger as she took a gulp of milk. “Ah. Anyway, on the subject of my leaving the house.
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