Chapter 28
My heart felt as if it were about to break free of my chest. I paced the bathroom floor in a panic, even though I'd been told to lie down in the tub. Who does that? Jared had been scary creepy. One second we were about to make love, as he put it, the next he was everything Carter had said about him. A killer, an assassin, a murderer. I wasn't sure if it was the threat of an intruder or the look on his face that sent me running for the bathroom. From head to toe he was a dangerous man, yet still protective, my personal warrior. It was dizzying to witness.
Long minutes passed, then I heard the distinct sound of a gunshot. My heart stopped beating as a million thoughts raced through my head. Was Jared okay? Who was out there? Who had shot at whom? These people that were trying to kill us, would they come for me next?
By the second shot I was so distraught I prayed. I don't know why I still prayed in times of crisis. It was so clear that God hated me. Could this be another punishment, losing Jared just as I was falling in love with him? That thought stilled me. Cold and hot emotions poured violently through me, until I was sure insanity was a good possibility.
No, I'm not a victim. If Jared could believe that about me, so could I. I opened the bathroom door determined to face down the attackers. Going down without a fight wasn't an option. I only needed a weapon, something to protect myself.
I climbed down the ladder and searched the kitchen, channeling my panic into anger, which fueled each action. Fight, no matter what.
Finding a huge knife in a drawer, I stepped toward the door. My heart was beating again, pounding out of my chest. I took a deep breath, raised my trembling arm with the knife above my head and waited. I was ready to kill anyone other than Jared who came through it.
The door opened and I recognized the man filling the frame. It was Joe, the nighttime security guard from work. Relief poured through me and my hand dropped to my side.
"Joe?"
Jared was a step behind him, but Joe took one look at me, then smiled and raised his hands.
"Hello, Ms. Katie." He smirked, giving me a wide breath as he stepped past.
Jared took one look at me and his face went through a range of emotions: amusement, desire, and anger. His shoulders relaxed, though.
"You're not dressed. You're supposed to be upstairs," he said firmly.
My mouth dropped open and then I closed it. "I heard gunshots."
"She brings a knife to a gunfight. That's so cute," Joe commented, laughing. I scowled at him.
Joe's eyes bounced back and forth between us until Jared moved to where I couldn't see him anymore. I could only see Jared, his piercing green eyes and handsome face blocking my view of my work buddy. Jared's hand traced down my arm to my wrist, running little electrical shocks through my skin as his fingers closed around the knife and pulled it from my hand. His touch affected me so much I let him take my weapon.
"Go get dressed," Jared said. "Then we'll all talk." He leaned down and kissed me quickly on the lips and my entire body flushed. I blinked up at him, not realizing when I closed my eyes. Probably when his lips touched mine.
"Okay," I whispered and took a small step back. A soft smile lingered on my lips.
"Hi, Joe." I waved at him as I passed. I climbed the ladder, tugging my t-shirt down in the back as I went up the steps.
I found a set of clean clothes on the end of the dresser. There was a black long-sleeved cable knit sweater, jeans and lingerie, a bit sexier than my daily wear and underneath them was a pair of pink bunny-eared slippers. I smiled brighter at that, grabbed up the clothes and slippers and went into the bathroom.
Chapter 29
"You got it bad, kid," Joe said, a silly grin on his face. His size was threatening but the grin offset it. He grinned even when he was working. As long as I'd known him, Joe had always taken the motto 'grin and bear it' literally.
"Beer?"
"Sure. Anything wet will work." Joe took a seat at the breakfast bar, watching me as I walked to the refrigerator. I handed him a beer and opened one for myself. He took a long pull, set it on the counter, and sighed.
"How bad is it?" I asked, chugging.
"Most men, when they see a pretty girl they want to fuck, they buy her flowers or ask her out." Joe's eyes crinkled as he smiled.
"Joe." I forced my anger into the one syllable.
"Dad. Not my kid, though, nope. My son? What does he do? Kidnaps and takes her to the house he built to kill her and commit suicide in. And you wonder why I think I'm a lousy father."
"Joe." Again the word was pure anger through my lips.
"Dad. Give me that much." Joe said. "Please."
After a staring contest that would have put a determined child to shame, I said, "Dad. It just happened."
"Well, it was a way to go. I'll give you that." Joe smirked. "Now, say 'I'm a sadistic control freak with parent issues' and you'll be admitting your problem. Go ahead. Try that one on for size."
"Joe. If she ever knew the truth. If she knew half of what I've done..."
"Let me ask you one question. Answer honestly and I'll drop it."
"What?" I asked.
"Are you going to kill her or love her?"
After another staring contest I finally said, "It's not that simple."
"Really it is."
"I'm not doing this with you again."