Just Right: A Something Just Ain't Right Novella by Sheena Binkley

Just Right: A Something Just Ain't Right Novella by Sheena Binkley

Author:Sheena Binkley [Binkley, Sheena]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, epub
Published: 2017-08-30T04:00:00+00:00


Hayley

I walked over to Lamar after Morgan disappeared into our home. I put my hands in my hair, frustrated that I couldn’t even go inside.

“He’s only looking out for you, Hales.”

“How am I supposed to protect him?”

“You know Morgan can protect himself.” Lamar said.

I looked at the door, contemplating if I should rush inside. I needed to know what’s going on and standing outside won’t help me.

“Don’t even do it, Hales.”

“You don’t even know what I’m thinking.”

“I do know. Stop trying to be superwoman. Morgan will be fine.”

I sighed, knowing Lamar was right. I knew Morgan could handle himself but that didn’t mean I wouldn’t worry.

That theory went out the door once Lamar turned his back to go inside his car. I rushed to the door and went inside. I checked the living room, seeing he wasn’t there. I was extremely quiet as I eased through the house, wondering where Morgan could be. But when I walked into the kitchen, I realized what was going on as I quickly leaned against the counter.

“What are you doing here?” Morgan asked while staring at me.

“I was worried about you.”

“Ahh, Hayley, I’m glad that you could join the party.”

I stared at Morgan, who had his gun pointed. His eyes looked intense as his finger was on the trigger, ready to shoot.

“Aren’t you going to say hello?”

I glanced at the man who made all of our lives a living hell. The man who shot me at point blank range in the chest with no regard to if I lived or died.

“Still as beautiful as ever, Hayley.”

“Don’t even look at my wife, muthafucker. Now, how the hell did you get in here?” Morgan fumed.

“There are a lot of things you can learn while sitting in a prison cell.”

“I bet. You still haven’t answered my question. Why are you here?”

“I had to see my favorite step-nephew. You were the first person I wanted to see when I was released.”

“Did you know he was going to be released today?” I asked Morgan. He shook his head.

“Oh yeah, it was a surprise. Since everyone was anticipating my release, I decided to keep it hidden.”

“Who did you bribe to let you out early?” I asked.

“I didn’t bribe anyone. The system just recognized that I was being a good boy. You can receive rewards by being good, Morgan.” Travis said with a huge grin.

“People do, but not by your definition of good, Travis. In fact, I could send you back to jail for breaking and entering.”

“But you’re not. I’m too much of an asset for you, Morgan.”

“How is that?”

He stood up as Morgan still had his gun on him. I glanced at Travis as he gave a sly grin at me. I shivered, wishing he would disappear. I don’t like how this was going, so I wanted it to end soon.

“I came to give you a message.”

“I don’t want anything from you.”

“You might want to listen to what I have to say.” Travis said. He glanced at me as he gave me a huge grin.



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