Big Ben by Nana Malone
Author:Nana Malone [Malone, Nana]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Sankofa Girl
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
15
Livy
Why wasn’t he mad?
I would be mad. I would be so livid if Telly started having secret meetings with my arch nemesis. Amy Sorensen from the second grade who told everyone my hair was like a Brillo pad. But no, Ben seemed cool as a cucumber. Not fussed at all. Why not?
He waited until we passed the square that sat kitty corner to the hotel before he leaned over. “So, you were worried about me?”
Jackass. I frowned. “No. Just so happens that I like my new job, pain-in-the-ass boss notwithstanding. It would be a shame if he got put in jail and then I lost my new gig. I’m being self-serving, really.”
His low chuckle was like warm whiskey by the fireplace on a winter’s night. Warm and crackling, sending a chaser of heat through my core. “So, you’re enjoying the new gig?”
“Jessa is amazing. She’s a powerhouse. I mean, she lives on two different continents and handles it with a husband and royal duties. I dig her so much. Can you explain to me how it is you know a princess?”
His smile was quick. “Starting to believe in my magical abilities, aren’t you?”
“No. Never that.”
“Of course not.” His gaze searched mine, leaving tracks of heat everywhere it touched. “How are you doing?”
That was a good question. Was his question about the job or about my emotional state after our night out? It was such a loaded question. It had been a couple of weeks since the attempted mugging, and I was mostly normal if normal meant that sleep was a distant memory, but I was sure that would come back at some point. “I’m fine.”
He shook his head. “Don’t lie. You don’t look fine. You look tired.”
I narrowed my eyes at him. “You are the worst. How is it someone hasn’t told you yet that you can’t tell a woman she looks tired?”
I watched with rapt attention as his big shoulders moved up and down in a shrug. Even though he had a lean frame, his shoulders were set wide. I had never noticed anyone’s shoulders before, but I certainly noticed his.
“I have a thing about honesty. I didn’t say you still weren’t stunning, but you do look tired.”
“I’m fine. Everything is just peachy.”
So far from peachy.
Dexter had his own bad couple of nights. He’d been so drunk last night he hadn’t made it to the toilet… or the bedroom.
I’d found him asleep on the bathroom floor, so I’d had to wake him, toss him in the shower, and then clean up the bathroom. Not like I was sleeping anyway, but it would have been great to have pretended.
At least we’d finally been able to pick up a new prescription for him last night, so he didn’t complain of pain this morning. Sooner or later, I was going to have to have a huge come-to-Jesus talk with him.
But it was easier to be at work, easier to deal with challenging new responsibilities. Coward.
Easier to run.
I didn’t want to run. Hell, I wanted to stay and make it work, which is why I’d done it for so long.
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