Reno Gabrini: When His Woman Cries by Mallory Monroe
Author:Mallory Monroe [Monroe, Mallory]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Austin Brook Publishing
Published: 2017-02-15T16:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
In the bathroom inside Trina’s office, Reno took a warm cloth and began wiping her between her legs. She was sitting atop her vanity, and was still drained from their encounter. She looked at Reno as he wiped. He loved her so much. Why couldn’t she just tell him?
“Has anyone tracked down Garry yet?”
“Marshall?” Reno asked, looking up at her. “No. But they’re on it. They’ll find him.”
“He’s a businessman. He shouldn’t be that hard to find.”
“When people get involved in shit, they get lost,” he said, as Trina’s cell phone rang in her office. “He’s lost right now. But we’ll find him.”
They ignored the ringing phone as Reno continued to clean her. “What about the Mexican?” Trina asked. “Did he identify Garry as his money man too?”
Reno shook his head. “No. He said it wasn’t him.”
“Damn, Reno.”
“Damn right. Too many moving parts.” Reno wiped his own penis, rinsed the cloth and tossed it down the laundry chute, and then lifted Trina into his arms again. She smiled. They kissed again.
But then his cell phone began to ring. Given the enormity of his business interests, he didn’t have the luxury of ignoring his calls the way Trina could. He set her on her feet, and headed to her office to answer it.
Trina headed into her office too, and went to her purse to see who had tried to phone her. When she saw that it was the new private school, the school with K-12 that allowed them to have Dommi and Sophia at the same location, her heart pounded.
But Reno’s was already pounding when he looked at his Caller ID and saw that it was the school that was phoning him too. He quickly answered. “Yes, hello?”
“Is this Mr. Gabrini?” A female’s voice from the school was on the line.
“Yes, this is he. Are my children okay?”
Trina, realizing the school was on the other end, hurried over to Reno. “What’s wrong?” she asked.
“They’re fine,” the administrator said. “Both of your children are fine.”
“They’re okay,” Reno said to Trina. “How can I help you?” he said to the caller.
“Although they’re fine,” she said, “we do have an issue.”
Reno frowned. “What kind of issue?”
“Perhaps if you can come to the school and meet with the principal, he can discuss it with you further?”
“Yes, I can come to the school.”
“We attempted to reach your wife. She should come too.”
Reno and Trina looked at each other. “When does he want to see us?” Reno asked.
“He suggests right now,” the administrator said.
“We’re on our way,” Reno said, ended the call, and then there was a race to put on their clothes, and hurry downstairs.
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