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“Mhm? Yeah, of course,” she nodded.
Then he reached for the wine and started to fill her glass. I imagine snapping that wrist in two and had to blink repeatedly to erase the unwelcome thought.
“You're such a good employer, Mr. Colt,” I kept a grin plastered on my face as the older male lifted his gaze to meet mine.
"We take care of our own in this town, Mr. Reign," he replied.
Sara picked up the glass and took a large gulp.
“That's bad on an empty stomach. Eat some of that before another drink,” he said to her.
I had to remind myself that the man is almost as old as her father. It's nothing to me that he's taking care of her. Sara is nothing to me, I cautioned myself.
As she started to eat, I picked up my wine glass and down it.
“How soon can we map out the area?” I said, deciding it was safer to stick to chitchat about work.
"It should be sometime this weak. As soon we take care of some things in the office, the mapping begins,” her boss replied.
I nodded. Jake took over the questions and chit chat again. The brunch lasted another eternity, and not once did Sara glance my way for the rest of the time.
We finished shaking hands with the half-blood as we said our goodbyes. Sara did all she could to avoid another handshake with me. I convinced myself that it's for the best.
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“Small fucking world,” Jake exclaimed as soon as we were alone in the car.
“That’s what I said to her,” I replied.
“You shouldn't have followed her, Nick. We may be far from Los Angeles, but someone could still recognize you, you know? A reporter. Someone from the neighboring packs, maybe.”
I completely ignored his rant and said instead,
“I wonder what pack the half-blood fell out of.”
“I still can’t believe she ended up here,” Jake continued.
“What was the last report you got about her?” I asked.
“They'd just left L.A when your dad passed, but they were nearby. Somewhere around Joshua Tree or so. You told me to stop keeping tabs, so I did,” he replied.
As he spoke, I watched from my rearview mirror as Sara got into the backseat of her boss’ Lexus. The car started to pull out of the curb.
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