Page 18 of Wild Deep


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“You’re the psychic. You tell me.”

She sneered at me. “I don’t know. The news gives it 50-50, but what do they know.”

“It could turn,” I said, being optimistic. “Hopefully it does.”

She frowned. “We’ve gotten lucky the last few storms. Maybe it’s our time.”

“Don’t say that.”

Harlan sat at the end of the bar, sipping a longneck. “It ain’t gonna amount to nothing. That’s what I say.”

“I hope you’re right,” I replied.

“What do you want to do about the bar?” Teagan asked.

“We’ll keep an eye on this thing and board up if we have to.” I paused in thought. “I’d stick around, but Jack will need a hand with the boat.”

“I can manage,” Teagan assured. “It’s not a big deal. Alejandro is around. He can help, and I can always hire out whatever I need, at your expense, of course,” she said with a grin.

“You manage the place. It’s at your discretion.”

Teagan smiled. “Consider it handled.”

I took Buddy and Fluffy up to the loft above the restaurant, then hustled back to theAvventuraand packed a bag.

I shared my thoughts with Jack.

“That’s a lot of boat. And I’m gonna need help getting it up to Miami. I say we run up there and re-evaluate. If it looks bad, we’ll catch a flight back and help Teagan secure the bar.”

Sounds like a plan.

I called Paisley to check on her before we left. “Are you behaving yourself?”

“If you’re asking me if I’m bored out of my mind, the answer is yes.”

I chuckled, then told her about our run up to Miami.

“I want to go.”

“I don’t think that’s the safest option for you. But we’ll be back soon.”

“What if I need something in the meantime?”

“I’m a phone call away.”

“What about this hurricane thing?”

“We’re keeping an eye on the situation.”

“What if I need to evacuate?”

“We’ll cross that bridge when we come to it.”

“Yeah, but if you’re not around, what am I supposed to do? I don’t have a car, remember? I’m kinda stuck here.”

I sighed. “Ok. I’m going to pick you up, and you’re going to Miami with us. You can stay on the boat, or we’ll find a hotel for you.”

“Yay! What kind of boat?”