Unharmed (Harper Security Ops Book 13) by A.K. Evans

Unharmed (Harper Security Ops Book 13) by A.K. Evans

Author:A.K. Evans [Evans, A.K.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: J&J Ink LLC
Published: 2024-02-06T00:00:00+00:00


FIFTEEN

Lamise

“So, I guess tomorrow night is off.”

That came from me. Sadly, there was no mistaking the despondency in my tone, and that was awful. Because I didn’t want to upset Banks. I really was trying to make the best out of an unfortunate situation. Though, if I was completely honest, unfortunate was probably not the best word to describe my current circumstances.

It was Friday night, and I was spending it with Banks and Rhys, since the snow had been bad enough to strand me here. And the truth was, spending time with Banks and Rhys was the very opposite of unfortunate.

It was wonderful.

I was well aware of the fact that things could have been much worse. I could have insisted on leaving here and wound up stranded in the snow.

So, this really wasn’t anything to complain about at all.

“What would make you say that?” Banks asked me.

My eyes dropped to the food on the table—spinach and ricotta ravioli, something Rhys was experimenting with in his highchair, too—before I returned my attention to him and explained, “Well, I just assumed that with me having dinner with the two of you tonight, we’d switch tomorrow night’s dinner plans to tonight. This way, you won’t have to worry about having me over two nights in a row for dinner.”

Admittedly, it was painful to get those words out. I was disappointed about having tomorrow’s plans canceled, but it was only because I had hoped to get myself a little done up.

Granted, I was well aware what we had planned for tomorrow wasn’t exactly a date—something I wasn’t sure either of us could handle or be prepared for—but it was still meant to be a special occasion.

“Tomorrow night is still happening, Lamise. In fact, we’re looking forward to it,” he insisted, a smile spreading across his face.

I perked up. “Really?”

“Absolutely. This is, if you ask me, just a bonus,” Banks declared.

His response was wholly unexpected, but I absolutely loved it. It was nice to feel like he enjoyed my company and was looking forward to more of it.

“Well, the food is delicious, and the company is wonderful. Maybe I should start having an appreciation for the cold weather and the snow,” I muttered.

“You’re not a fan?” he asked, his lips twitching slightly.

I wanted to focus on the lip twitch and what it could mean, but instead, I ignored it and shook my head. “While I can promise I’m not a fan of the extreme heat, it’s not a secret I don’t like the cold. And the snow isn’t very high up on my list, either.”

“So, living in Pennsylvania, where you get to experience the best and worst of all four seasons, is your idea of a good time, then?” he teased.

I rolled my eyes, loving the easy nature of our conversation. “I feel like the stifling heat of the summer and the bitter cold of the winter months are months long, and we’re always getting the extremes of both. I’d prefer more of the weather that’s just comfortable.



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