“Okay. Talk to you soon.”
“Bye.” I hung up and faced Stoney. “Hi.”
“Everything okay?”
“Everything’s actually really good.”
I filled him in on the conversation with Luca and he nodded. “That’s good, baby. Hopefully, he’ll chill.”
“One can dream.” I cocked my head. “How much can I talk to Wyatt about?”
“She’s safe,” he said. “You can talk to her about anything you feel comfortable with.”
“Okay, thank you.”
He smiled. “You done with work?”
I nodded. “I’m actually ahead.”
“Good. I’m gonna take you to your place. I’d like you to pack a bag for both you and Fox. Enough for a week.”
“What?” I squeaked. “We have to stay here for a week?”
He shook his head. “You’re gonna stay here for a day or two.”
“Then why am I packing for a week?”
“Just in case.”
I opened my mouth to object, but then the words Wyatt had just said in the kitchen floated into my mind. Stoney was trying to protect me, and this was the only way he knew how. If I fought him on it, I was hindering him in his attempt to make me safe.
“Okay, honey. When do you want to go?”
“Now.” He leaned down and kissed me. “Thank you.”
I nodded, rising to my feet.
“Bring your stuff and I’ll show you where you and Felix’ll be, then you can decide what you want to pick up.”
He took my hand and led me upstairs and down the hall. He unlocked a door and pushed it open, stepping back so I could walk in. I couldn’t stop a little gasp as I glanced around the room. “This is gorgeous.”
The room was huge with a king-sized bed and two alcoves with big windows. One had a single bed, the other had a sitting area with a flat screen television on the wall. Behind the door in between the alcoves was a bathroom with a shower.
Across from the bed were French doors that opened onto a small balcony that overlooked the club land. “Wow.”
Stoney wrapped an arm around my waist, and I leaned against him. “This was Sundance and Morgan’s room.”
“I thought he was married to Wyatt.”
“Morgan was his first wife. She died and he hasn’t used this room since. He and Wyatt built their home on this land, so he didn’t use it with her either.” He pointed to the west and there was a gorgeous log home sitting in front of the Mountains. “That’s their new place, and over there,” he pointed to the east, “is Orion and Raquel’s place. Then we have a few other cabins available for any of the officers who want to utilize them.”
“What about you?”
“I have a shitty apartment that I really need to let go of. I’m here most of the time, so I’m payin’ rent for a place I barely live in.”
I smiled. “I meant, what about you while Felix and I are here?”
“I’ll stay here, too. Not here, here, but downstairs in the bunkroom.”