Witch Wants Forever by Victoria Danann

Witch Wants Forever by Victoria Danann

Author:Victoria Danann [Danann, Victoria]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: dba 7th House, Imprint of Andromeda LLC
Published: 2018-04-26T16:00:00+00:00


“We need to let the police know that the Tahoe is missing,” Adrienne said to Grey. Her heels clacked as she walked on the hospital-shine tile floors. He had hold of her elbow, either to see her out of the building in a gentlemanly way or to be sure she didn’t break and run back to grab the reporter by the hair.

“That’s the least of our problems right now,” he replied drily.

Zane stood in the doorway where Dash waited with Jack. He smiled when Dash looked his way, but when there was no connection, he got a glimpse of how difficult the future could be. There was a sting in his heart every time Dash looked at him without a spark of recognition.

Zane knowing Dash better than anyone else and having Dash not know Zane from Adam? It was going to the strangest relationship in the history of brothers. And painful for Zane.

He set those thoughts aside. “Deputy. Thank you again. Are these, ah, your clothes?” He waved at what Dash was wearing.

“Yeah. There wasn’t really time to do much else.”

“You’ve been very kind and I won’t forget it. We’ll see that these things get back to you.” Zane handed Jack his card. “If ever you need anything, I’m the person to call. You could do worse than being friends with this family.”

Jack took the card, but shook his head. “I’m just glad you found him.” He smiled at Dash. “He’s a nice guy. Deserves the best. I hope you’ll stay in touch. Come up to Idaho Springs for a pizza every now and then.”

Dash did his best to smile. “You’ve made me a pizza pig for life.”

Jack shook hands with Dash and started to walk away, but stopped. “He knows some stuff. When we got here to the campus yesterday morning, he recognized it and knew where this building was.”

Dash smiled and nodded. That was encouraging.

Once Jack was out of sight, Dash was standing in a hallway with strangers, feeling as out of place and insecure as it was possible to be.

“Car’s this way,” Zane said to Dash. He flicked a glance at Adelaide, who’d remained silent through the entire ordeal. She gave her husband a warm, reassuring smile and squeezed his hand briefly.

Dash’s eyes tracked the movement and something about it made his heart hurt.

“I never get tired of coming up here,” Zane said. “If there’s a more beautiful campus anywhere, I don’t know about it.”

Dash looked around and nodded. “Did you go here?”

Zane barked out a laugh. “No. Not either that smart or that dedicated. We’re going to the Brasserie. It’s where the Crown Hotel used to be. You know how to get

there?”

“Am I supposed to focus on the flattery or the self-deprecation?”

Zane laughed. “Your bullshit detector is still firing on all cylinders.”

“I know where the Crown is. Or, ah, was.”

“You want to drive?”

Zane reasoned out that, ‘You want to drive?’ was a better question than, ‘Can you drive?’ It was a back door in.

Dash didn’t hesitate. “I don’t have a driver’s license.



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