I had a feeling that she didn’t find very many people who didn’t like her.
“Do you want me to drop you off first, Harlow?” Jasper asked.
“Oh, whatever is easiest for you,” she offered.
“In that case, you can drop me off first,” I snapped.
Because I hadn’t asked to be in this vehicle in the first place.
Jasper ignored me and drove to Webber’s shop.
He pulled up right in front and both Jasper and Harlow bailed out.
Before I could slide to the driver’s side, the door closed in my face.
I started to go the other way and that one closed as well.
I rolled my eyes and pushed out through the driver’s side, but I made sure to grab Jasper’s keys and throw them into the back of the truck first.
Asshole.
When I rounded the hood of Jasper’s truck it was to see Webber standing there with his arms crossed over his chest.
Webber was the club president of the Truth Tellers MC.
He was the biggest, baddest of them all, and he gave me the “oh shits.”
I swear the man had a way about him that damn near ordered me to spill all my secrets.
He was intimidating and rough, and saw things I didn’t want him to see.
I had a feeling it was because he had a daughter my age, and he knew just how to handle her to keep her in line.
“What’s going on?” Webber asked.
“Nothing,” I lied. “Just need a ride home since Jasper wouldn’t take me there himself.”
Webber’s eyes shifted to Jasper then back to me. “What’s wrong with your truck? I thought he fixed it last night?”
I shrugged. “I don’t know.”
Webber sighed. “Was it that disgruntled employee again?”
“Why would I know the answer to that? I don’t have access to their cameras. Plus, I’ve been gone all day working,” I said. “I’m going to head home.”
“You live five miles away from here,” Webber pointed out.
I made it about midway down the driveway when the tow truck started to back out of its spot.
Front and center was Harlow, sitting in the only seat in the front.
I knew this because I was just there myself yesterday. The only seating left was the jump seat in the back that faced sideways.
Yeah, I definitely wasn’t going to be leaving with them.
I kept walking, ignoring the huge ass truck that was crawling along behind me.
When I moved to the side just far enough, Jasper squeezed beside me and opened his door.