Your Eight O'clock is Dead by Kat Jorgensen
Author:Kat Jorgensen
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Maralan Press
Ryder dropped Dr. Dick off first, thank goodness since we accomplished the trip over there in near dead silence. Ryder tried engaging him in conversation a couple of times, but my boss answered in monosyllables. A pervasive blackness hung over the ride like we were on a short track to Hell.
But almost as soon as Dr. Dick got out of the SUV, the mood lightened. I could breathe again without feeling like I was sucking on cotton. My head cleared and my pulse returned to a more normal and familiar beat.
âYouâre looking better.â Ryder smiled at me. I couldnât see his eyes behind the dark glasses he wore, but there were crinkle lines around the corners of his eyes, always a good sign. âJust a friendly piece of advice. I know how much this job means to you. Try to keep a low profile for the next few weeks.â
Like Iâd been trying to keep a high profile before? I couldnât help OâMalley dying in the office. And I couldnât help Mr. Nightingaleâs spaceship attack. âNothing has been my fault,â I blurted out.
âIâm aware of that. Dick and Marcy are too. But every time something bad happens thatâs connected to the practice, you seem to be right there in the thick of things. Itâs guilt by association.â He glanced over at me to make sure I paid attention.
âItâs not fair.â
âLife isnât fair. You know that. Keep a low profile. Everything will work out.â
I knew Ryder meant well, but I couldnât bear one more person lecturing me. Besides, I hated Ryder treating me like a kid, and still burned from the ditz remark heâd made to Dr. Daley.
Before we could discuss it further, we arrived at my granddadâs house. âWould you like to come in for dinner?â The offer seemed like the least I could do, although the last person I wanted Ryder around was Granddad. Goodness knows what heâd come up with to embarrass me this time as if I werenât doing a bang-up job of it myself.
âIâd love to,â he replied as my breathing temporarily ceased, âbut Iâm working late tonight.â
For an accountant, Ryder sure worked a lot of late nights and irregular hours. The green-eyed monster inside of me roared to life. âSpending time with sunglass lady?â I blurted out.
Oh, damn.
To my utter shock, he didnât take offense. âNo, Iâm not,â he said with surprising equanimity. âThis has nothing to do with that client.â He reached past me and opened the door. âTake it easy. See you tomorrow.â
I sighed. âThanks for everything, Ryder.â
He shocked me again by reaching out and stroking the back of his hand along the curve of my cheek.
âYouâre welcome. I suspect my life would be very dull if you didnât work across the hall.â
I couldnât think of a thing to say other than Wonka, Wonka, Wonka. Before I could be so idiotic, I got out in a daze. With a friendly wave, he took off.
Cool it, I warned myself.
Ryder was a friend. Today, heâd saved my job and given me some good advice.
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