Happy New Year? Well, maybe, but if their lives so far were any indication, it was unlikely no matter how much they wanted things to change for the better. Jacob listened as the fireworks and excited yells of neighbours died down, then tried to get back to work. Why he thought a spreadsheet of building costs would be a good distraction he wasn't sure but was willing to try it. What he really wanted to do was run for miles and be gloriously challenged hunting down something substantial that would taste hot and sweet on his tongue. He was sick of city squirrels even if they were fattened up by robbing the neighbourhood bird feeders.
He did like his home office, and the house in general. It was older, with good bones, and they were slowly changing it to suit their needs. The yard was large and full of mature growth that provided sheltered pathways away from prying eyes. The most important thing was that the backyard was right up next to the golf course, only an easy jump over the fence between them. The real estate agent had failed to disclose just how many golf balls came whizzing through -- the neighbours had happily told tales of broken windows and near misses, recommending hard hats while gardening -- but that was a small price to pay, really, for what they required to stay sane.
The back door opened and crashed shut with plenty of cursing sounding out down the hallway. A few moments later Liam arrived in Jacob's office dressed only in a pair of sweatpants.
"Shit! I'm sorry ... but she saw me. Damn it! Nobody around here should be awake at this hour!"
Jacob's hands clenched and he took a deep breath. He knew who "she" was. He'd told Liam multiple times to stay away from her and her home.
"What the hell were you doing anywhere near her?" Jacob growled at his brother.
"I was on my way past her yard and I saw she'd set up a new camera. I just wanted to make it go away and it seemed safe enough. It was almost 3am. I changed so I could pull it off the pole and throw it a long way into the bushes, but then when I turned I saw her staring at me from the living room window."
Liam banged both his hands against his head.
"I know she saw me change at least once, maybe both times, I'm not sure .... I'm not sure if she could see enough to recognize me if she encounters me as a man ... but maybe .... Crap!!"
Jacob was trying hard not to yell at his brother. After all, Jacob had been the driving force behind the "Great Halloween Rescue" as they both liked to call that risky, foolish event. There was nothing they could do about what had now happened, only deal with the fallout from it and hope it wasn't too bad.