Rock Chick Renegade(208)

“You’re comin’ in to target practice. Tonight.”

“Zip, I just doubled up on toiletries because Vance told me to leave mine at his place. Now I’m getting pizza with Roxie. Then I’m going out to crack some heads. I don’t have time to shoot.”

“You left your stuff at Crowe’s? I thought you two had broken up,” Zip asked.

“There was a misunderstanding, apparently we hadn’t.”

“Yeah. I bet. Heard you’ve been on the street with Stark. One moves out, the other moves in, the first one decides he doesn’t feel so much like movin’ out no more.”

“It wasn’t like that.”

“Don’t got time to process your love life. Girl, you are loco. Fuckin’ loco. You don’t leave your stuff at a man’s house after knowin’ him for a week!”

“Of course not,” I snapped, “I’ve known him for a week and two days.”

“Shee-it. Those f**kin’ guys,” Zip said then gave up. “You’re in here tomorrow night. No excuses.”

Disconnect.

When our pizzas were served, I asked Roxie. “So, did you ever double up on toiletries with Hank?”

She shook her head. “I lived in Chicago. When I was in Denver most of the time I stayed with Hank. I went back to Chicago for a few weeks to pack up and when I got to Denver, I moved right in with Hank. I was supposed to get an apartment for six months but Hank didn’t like that idea as in really didn’t like it.”

I blinked at her. “These guys move fast,” I whispered.

She smiled and I realized that she’d been living with Hank for as long as I’d known Vance, she’d moved to Denver the day I met him. Their relationship was still relatively new.

“How’s it going?” I asked softly.

Her smile got bright but her eyes got soft and she didn’t answer because she didn’t have to.

“I’m so glad, Roxie.” Then, before I could stop myself, I reached out, grabbed her hand and gave it a squeeze.

She squeezed back then she started giggling and again, I did too.

Call number nine came after Roxie and I said good-bye and I was walking back to my car. It was Luke.

“What the f**k?” He also hadn’t taken phone etiquette classes.

“What the f**k what?” I asked.

“I thought you were givin’ me a week? Shortest f**kin’ week in history, you goin’ out tonight with Tex.”

“How did you know I was going out with Tex?”

“Clue in, Law. People talk.”

I was beginning to realize that. “I thought our deal went south when Vance and I got back together.”

“A deal’s a deal.”

I thought about this. I thought about what Vance would think about this. I figured Vance wouldn’t like it much. Furthermore, I decided I didn’t like ride-alongs partly because they reminded me that people sucked and partly because Luke hogged all the action.

“You hog all the action,” I told him.

“Babe,” he replied.

“No, seriously.”