Chapter Six
Hanna watched him leave.One part of her wanted to run, knowing if she got to know him, she’d end up regretting it when he turned on her.The other part wanted to take this time with him because she would never return after leaving town for the last time.
“What are you thinking about?”
Her head jerked toward the stall door.“Going home.”She saw the tick that started in his jaw and knew that it hadn’t made him happy.
“Where do you live?”
“Austin.”
He seemed surprised.“I never took you for a city girl.”
“Maybe because I’m not.I got a fantastic offer from this huge company before graduating and couldn’t turn it down.”
“I can understand that.Are you still happy there?”
“I like the company I work for, but hate living in the city.”
“Have you ever thought about moving to the country?”
She nodded.“Yes, Lucas and I talked about it several times.”
“Who’s Lucas?”
“My husband.”
She flinched at the black fury that darkened his face.
“You’re fucking married,” he bellowed, turned, and walked off.
“Wait,” she yelled as she tried to get out from under the calf.She grabbed her shoes and hastily closed the stall door before she raced after him, not even bothering to put her shoes on.She looked right and left.She saw a few men who stared at her, but Blake was nowhere to be found.
Hanna sighed and walked to her SUV, not even noticing the hard gravel biting into her tender feet.She slid in and moved the seat forward when she noticed her keys were missing.She hit the steering wheel and then lay her head down on it while her hands gripped it until her knuckles turned white.
Jesus, now what was she going to do?She was exhausted and just wanted to leave him and go home.
She jerked upright at the knock on the window.
Blake held her keys up.“Are these what you’re looking for?”
She nodded.She tried not to flinch when he yanked open the door.
“Where the fuck is he?”he growled.
She sighed when she tried to reach for the keys, only to have him keep them out of her reach.“I’ll tell you if you give me my keys.”
He narrowed his eyes on her.“I wouldn’t push me right now, baby.”
She held out her hand and waited.