Keela (Slater Brothers #2.5) by L.A. Casey
Author:L.A. Casey [Casey, L.A.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: L.A. Casey
Published: 2015-02-01T00:00:00+00:00
“Are you not talking to me?” Alec asked as I angrily shoved my phone and its charger into my handbag.
I slung it over my shoulder and smacked Alec with it in the process.
“You're still pissed, I get it. No need to hit me,” he said and took a step away from me.
No need to hit him. Ha!
I should kill the fucker for what he did.
He locked the girls and me out of my apartment so he and the lads could triple check that everything was packed up. He left us outside for twenty minutes while they searched. The dickheads. They even used Storm getting out of the apartment against us. They were evil, and I refused to look or speak to any of them.
When I packed up my handbag, I picked up my laptop case and put the strap over my shoulder. I looked around my bare apartment to make sure I had everything one last time before we left. My landlord would be by to check everything out in a few hours, and once everything was to his liking he would put my deposit on the apartment into my bank account.
I reached into my pocket and pulled out my keys, I took off the apartment key and placed it on the counter. I heard Alec brush his pockets, then his own keys jingled. He unhooked his key from the chain, and reached around me to place it on the counter next to mine.
I was going to cry.
The reality that I was moving really hit home, and I was saddened by it. I sniffled and seconds later, I felt hands slide around my waist from behind and a chin rest on my head.
“Don't be sad,” Alec mumbled.
I was sad though.
Alec chuckled as he turned me to face him. I forgot what a fucker he was for the moment and put my arms around him. I hugged him tightly and repeated in my head that I was doing this for us. We needed the extra space—Storm couldn't handle this apartment anymore, and neither could Alec with his ever growing pile of crap—I mean belongings.
It was only a house move. I was still going to be in the same area, only in a nicer estate and in a nicer and bigger place. I would still see all my friends, and still be able to work perfectly fine... So why the hell did it upset me so much?
“Are you ready to go?” Alec asked me and kissed the crown of my head.
Am I ready?
No.
Will I ever be?
Probably not.
“Yeah,” I whispered. “Let's go.”
I pulled back from Alec and gripped onto his extended hand. We walked over to the door of the apartment and I turned around to look at everything once more. Alec gave my hand a squeeze and with a shaking hand I reached for the apartment door and stepped into the hallway, closing it after me. The lock clicked into place and I let out a little sob.
It was done.
We were moved out of my apartment.
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