Total pages in book: 64
Estimated words: 61337 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 307(@200wpm)___ 245(@250wpm)___ 204(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 61337 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 307(@200wpm)___ 245(@250wpm)___ 204(@300wpm)
Tracey sits down and starts reading. Quickly getting dressed, I grab my bag and keys knowing where I’ll find him. He’s always at the club and especially when I’m meant to be there. Snatching it from Tracey’s hand, I start to run out the door and hear Tracey yell something.
And he isn’t here.
25
Creed
“She’s ignoring you again. I thought because you disappeared with her the other night you two were fine?” Echo asks as he sits at my desk.
I’m looking down waiting for her to come in, her shift is due to start soon. She’s never late and I like that most about her, always on time.
“We were,” I answer knowing full well he won’t leave until he gets what he came in for.
“Well, what did you do?”
I turn to face him, his feet on my desk as he fiddles with a piece of paper.
“I didn’t do anything.”
Echo laughs, dropping the paper to the floor and I groan hating that he’s here fucking with my shit.
“You must have. Women are known to be crazy, but usually, their mind comes up with some sort of reason.”
My door swings open and standing there is my existence. Her forehead is scrunched, her eyes pissed, her fist is clenched and whatever she has in it is clearly not going to look the same if she doesn’t stop scrunching it around.
“Leave,” I tell Echo who kicks his feet off my desk and slowly gets up walking over to Elicea. She sidesteps to let him pass then steps in slamming the door shut behind her as she storms over to me. Whatever’s in her hand she throws at me.
“What the fuck is this?” I look at it, reaching down to pick it up from the floor. It’s the deed to her apartment that I gave her for her birthday. I look up at her with a shocked stare that she’s angry with a gift I thought would please her.
“It’s the deed to your apartment,” I tell her clearly.
Her hand goes to her hip. “I can read, Creed. Why the fuck did you buy it?”
“For your birthday. It’s a gift.”
Her mouth opens then closes, the she repeats the action again. “People don’t buy other people houses, Creed. Take it back.”
“No.”
“No—” She repeats my word like it’s sour on her lips.
“It’s yours. No way of taking it back.”
“Tell whoever the owner was I’ll give it back to them.”
“No.”
She huffs loudly at me. “No?” She shakes her head. “Tell me now.”
“It was mine, Elicea, and I don’t want it back.”
Her hands drop to her side as she processes the information. “You owned my apartment?” she asks in a small voice.
“Yes.”
“All of them?” she asks for clarification.
“All of them.”
She takes a step back. “Did you know who I was before that night?”
I nod my head, and a tear leaves her eye. “I knew who you were that night you saw what happened.”
“The police?” she asks, trying to piece it all together.
“On my payroll. I wanted to make sure you wouldn’t talk. I was right.”
“What happened if I did talk?”
I look down at the floor knowing I don’t want to answer that question.
“Would I end up the same way as that guy in your basement?”
I nod my head.
A loud cry leaves her lips. “Did you ever have feelings for me? Or was this all just to make sure I wouldn’t talk?”
Shaking my head, I step forward touching her arm, but she pulls it free as if I’ve scorched her. “At first, it was to make sure. Not anymore.”
Elicea laughs, but she’s clearly hurt. “And to think I was going to tell you today,” she says turning and pulling my door open. She turns back to look at me. “Don’t you dare come down during my shift tonight. If you do, I’ll quit.” She slams the door on her way out and I do nothing but stay in my office, because she knows I don’t want her to quit.
“What the fuck was that?” Darby asks as he opens my door.
“I’ll fix it.”
“I heard everything, Creed. She’s a loose cannon. Why didn’t you tell me?”
Because I know what he would have asked of me. To kill her. I would have in the beginning if I absolutely had to, but I didn’t want to. Some part of me told me to give her a try, and I was right. She’s turned out to be one of the best things in my life.
“You don’t make all the calls, D.”
He shakes his head. “Obviously I fucking have to if you three can’t keep your fucking heads on straight.” He goes to turn to leave.
“I wouldn’t go after her, D. I’ll kill you if you hurt her.”
He stops. I watch as his whole body tenses while he holds the door with his hand. Slowly he turns back to me, eyes dark. “Are you threatening me, Creed?”