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Alyssa
I shake off the horrible memory, forcing myself to focus on the here and now. Mason flips a page in his book, completely absorbed, giving me the space to breathe and collect my thoughts. His presence is strangely comforting, even if I'm still wary of his intentions.
Zuri's soft coos draw my attention, and I smile down at her. "You hungry, baby girl?" I murmur, lifting her into my arms. I carry her to the kitchen, feeling Mason's eyes on me as I prepare a bottle.
"Do you need any help?" Mason's deep voice startles me, and I nearly drop the can of formula on the floor. I turn to find him standing in the doorway, his expression unreadable.
Is he really speaking to me, or am I that out of my mind that I'm imagining it?
"I'm fine," I reply, trying to calm my racing heart. "Just feeding her."
He nods, but doesn't move, watching as I set Zuri on the counter and finish making the bottle. Once I do, I settle her back into my arms, and hand her the bottle. My eyes lift to find Mason continuing to watch us, his gaze softening as he observes Zuri.
"She's beautiful," he says softly. "Looks just like you."
I smile. "So I've heard."
We make our way back to the living room, and I sit on the couch while Mason returns to the armchair. "Uh, what are you reading?" I ask, since I guess we're actually having a conversation right now. Zuri greedily sucks down her bottle, not paying any attention to us.
Mason laughs nervously, rubbing the back of his neck. "Oh, um, 'Salem's Lot'. Stephen King is my favorite author."
Wow, so he reads on the regular.
That's pretty hot.
I smile at him. "Wow, I didn't think you'd be into thrillers."
I really wanted to say I didn't think he'd be into reading, but that sounds rude.
"Yeah. Are you?" he asks, leaning against the door, his stance casual yet attentive.
"Uh, no. I've got enough going on in my life that I don't need anything else giving me nightmares," I say with a nervous laugh.
He adjusts his glasses, a slight frown forming on his lips. "Yeah, I heard. I'm sorry about that."
I wave dismissively. "There's nothing to be sorry about. It was my own naive decision."
He doesn't reply, but I notice the subtle tick of his jaw.
After Zuri finishes her bottle, I play some more with her on the floor before trying to call Gray. Once again, his phone goes straight to voicemail.
What the fuck? How was King able to speak to him? Does my own brother not pick up his phone for anyone but his little gang members?
I glance at Mason, who's engrossed in his book. "Hey, Mason. Do you know where my brother is?" I ask, trying to sound like I'm inquiring innocently. Maybe since he's talking to me, he's willing to give up information that the others won't.
He glances up from his book, his eyes narrowed. "I'm not inclined to say," he replies stoically.
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