Break Me (Brayshaw High) - Meagan Brandy Page 0,87
shifting us back into proper territory. “Do you keep a bat in all these cars?”
“Nah.” He shrugs a shoulder, and when he turns to me it’s with a straight face. “We keep three.”
I shake my head with a grin. “See, Three Musketeers... one for all. Not that that’s what it means, but it works.”
A light laugh leaves him, and with slower than normal movements, the two of us head out the way we entered. Thankfully, with each step taken, the heaviness of the last few minutes falls away.
When we step out front, there’s an empty SUV waiting.
Only when we’re pulling to a stop in front of the girls’ group home does he turn to me.
“You expected him to be here, that’s why you came without a fight.”
I nod.
He gauges me. “Now what?”
I drop my smile to my lap and push the door open, but he reaches over, yanking it closed.
When I turn, his face is right there. Right in mine.
“You stayin’ or not?” His tone is angry, but his eyes... they’re something else entirely.
My stomach dips.
He wants me to stay, I can sense it, but he doesn’t know how to say it.
“As if you’d give me the option,” I whisper with a hint of a smile.
His jaw muscles flex, his eyes falling to my mouth. “As if you’d need one.”
“I wouldn’t.”
His gaze snaps back to mine, and just like that, the air around him grows playful.
I knew it.
He grins, a low laugh leaving him as he shifts the SUV in gear. “I know.”
That grin? It turns to a smirk, and the worst kind.
The kind you sit and wonder about for hours upon hours because it could mean one of so many things.
However, that’s not what plagues me as the day goes on, but the truth behind my answer.
I do want to stay, and not for anyone else this time.
For me.
Royce
I don’t know how I knew she’d be waiting for me, but as I step out at the mansion, there she is.
Sitting on the porch with soft eyes and a knowing smile, Maybell pats the space beside her, so I don’t hesitate to drop right down.
“You knew she thought he was here, didn’t you?”
She nods, looking out over the trees. “She was too proud to be home, boy. I saw the longing in her those pretty eyes of hers,” she says quietly. “She was missing something, and he’s the only thing she thinks it is.”
We look to each other and I raise a dark brow. “Thinks it is?
“Yes, boy. Thinks,” she says, her tone stern. “Way I see it is what that girl needs is what she’s yet to realize she wants, as it’s something else entirely, but she’s getting there, more and more each day.” She bumps her shoulder into mine. “I know you’ll help her figure it out.”
I look away, glaring at the rocks in the driveway. “How exactly am I supposed to do that?” I can’t stop myself from asking even if I wish I could.”
Maybell stands and stares down at me. “By being you, while she’s busy being her.”
I frown and she chuckles.
“Trust me, boy.” She smiles and walks away.
Chapter 22
Royce
Brielle’s little freak-out sent everything to shit earlier today, but we’re used to things going off course, so we rested and rallied and here we are, round two-ing it only a handful of hours later.
The plan was always to be slick with this guy, catch him alone so we could do what was necessary to get the truth out of him, especially since we’re playing the waiting game on the other half of this issue. I might be reckless and wild, but that’s because I don’t give a shit. I am fully fucking capable of being careful and smooth when I have to be. Sort of.
I mean I am sipping on a bottle of water right now, but as Brielle walks into the room, a bottle of whiskey starts to sound real fucking nice.
The blood in my veins runs warm, and calls for a mandatory long, slow review of the five-foot, lively little thing.
Tight black pants that reach above her belly button, hiding the piercing I got a better—not at all good enough—look at when she stripped her top off at the water, and making me want to know what’s under there even more. Her shirt reaches where her pants end and is a plain, solid red, the same exact shade her lips are tinted tonight. Shiny and plump.