Boss Level by Allyson Lindt
Author:Allyson Lindt [Lindt, Allyson]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781955518284
Publisher: Acelette Press
Waking up the next morning was rough, but I was used to long nights followed by mornings that came too soon. Shaking Claire awake made me feel bad though. When her eyelids fluttered open, shock and fear met me first, and then a forced sort of calm sank in.
Was that because she was in a strange place, or was that her every morning with Dale?
âDo you need me to go?â Her voice was lined with sleep and she pushed upright.
What? âNo,â I assured her quickly. âYou stay here as long as you want and need. But I do want to make sure you can get around when Iâm at work. Iâll probably be there a lot for the next few weeks.â
âI donât want you to spend money on me.â
âI promise I have it to spare. Besides, Aunt RosieâXanderâs Aunt, not technically mineâowns a garage. She works on and rebuilds classic trucks, but sheâs also got a few spare cars at any given time. I texted her a little while ago, and sheâs happy to loan you one.â
Claireâs eyes grew wide. âOh, I canât. No.â
âYou can. You will.â I wasnât going to play these letâs be polite and not take anything games. âThis is something that will help you right now, that she and I can give. Youâd do the same.â A guess on my part, but what little Iâd seen of Claire made me believe it was true.
She nodded. âI would.â
âGood.â I patted a pile of clothes next to her. âI know Iâm shorter, but these should fit for now. Get ready, and we can do this before I head into the office.â
A short while later, we were heading to Rosieâs. I wanted to ask Claire so many questionsâwas this typical with Dale? Was it worse? Was she struggling with whether or not to go back? And so much more. I also didnât want to scare her off. She could tell me if and when she was ready.
What was I supposed to say to the sweet basically super model next to me instead? Our lives were so different, though mine couldâve been hers if Iâd just made a couple decisions other than the ones that brought me here.
We pulled up in front of Rosieâs, and I shut off my car. The place was an old lube station, and sheâd kept the original rolling doors and exterior. She owned the station itself, and the house next door.
âDoes she know why I need it?â Claire didnât move to open her door.
I shook my head. âThatâs up to you to tell her. All she needs to know is that there is a need. You donât owe anyone an explanation.â It had taken me a long time to figure that out, years ago, but it was one of my favorite lessons Rosie taught me.
Claire nodded and followed me up the path to the house. Rosie answered before I could ring the bell.
For the longest time, Iâd wished I could be Rosie. She was almost as tall as Xander, with the kind of muscle that came from a lifetime of work and heavy lifting.
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