Kourt even called, I blocked her too.
Day 65
That storm was brutal.
That thunder was hellacious.
Day 79
“Hey there, beautiful, never seen you before. How about you let me show you how much fun being on the wild side can be?” a man said close to my ear.
My body shivered, and then I lifted my head and looked over at the man who was standing way too fucking close to me.
Where the hell was the bouncer who stood at the end of the hall?
I smirked, “How about you get away from me before I go ask Jury to come in here and have you forcibly removed from this establishment.”
“Oh, you know my man, Jury?” he asked.
“Sure do. So, that means you know my old man Grey, right?” I asked sweetly.
His face paled, “Wait? You?”
“Yeah. She’s my brother’s ol’ lady. So how about you get the fuck out of her office while you still have the use of both of your legs,” Kettle growled.
I snickered, then I laughed so hard I couldn’t breathe as the man ran from the office and bumped into everything as he fled.
Kettle shook his head, “You good?”
I smiled, “Yeah, Kettle. Thanks.”
He lifted his chin, then walked out of the office. Then I heard it, “Where the fuck were you?”
I smiled.
The man stuttered, “I...”
The sound of flesh meeting flesh floated to my ears.
Day 100
So, this was new.
I wasn’t led to the area that had tables and chairs.
No, I was led to an area that had a chair behind a piece of glass and a phone on the wall.
And when I saw Grey, I gasped.
His eyes softened as they locked onto mine.
“What the hell happened?” I asked the moment I had the phone pressed to my ear.
He sighed, “Fuckers thought they could send a message through me to the club. I’m the one still walking while they had to be transported to the emergency room.”
I winced, “You’re okay?”
He winked, “Baby, as long as you're okay, then I’m okay.”