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Authors: Kristen Ashley

Tags: #romance, #crime, #stalkers, #contemporary romance

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Cool,” Keira breathed and looked at me
then blinked, leaned in and whispered, “Kate’s got a
boyfriend.

Oh shit.

My eyes sliced to the strapping, tall boy-man
who had walked to Kate, slung an arm around her shoulders and they
were now walking to us.

Their eyes were on Joe.

“You’re Joe Callahan,” the boy-man said,
staring at Joe like he, too, was seeing his current hero, be that
football star, baseball star or the like.

“Yep,” Joe answered.

“Awesome,” the boy-man whispered.

Kate tore her eyes from Joe and looked at me.
“Mom, this is Dane. He’s here to study. Is it cool with you if we
do it in my room?”

My body locked and I stared at my first
born.

It was fair to say that it was
not
cool with me that she and this
strapping, tall boy-man who thought Joe Callahan was awesome
studied with my sixteen year old daughter
in her
room.
It was fair to say that if Tim was standing beside me, and
not Joe Callahan, his head would freaking explode at such a
question. It was fair to say Tim’s head would explode because, when
he and I were supposed to be studying in my room, we were, instead,
making Kate.

Fuck!

Now what did I do?

I couldn’t say no in front of
Dane.
He’d think I was the
un-awesome, uptight Mom and Kate would be embarrassed. No way Kate
should ask me this question in front of
Dane
and make me look like the un-awesome, uptight Mom
and force me to make the choice of doing what would give me peace
of mind, therefore asking them to study, say, in the study or
embarrassing her in front of her new possible boyfriend who was
strapping, tall and also good-looking therefore likely very popular
which would be important to any girl but especially important to my
girl who had just been forced to leave the school she loved where
she left behind a million of her friends she’d known forever to
move to a school four hours away, in a small town in Indiana where
she knew
no
one
.

Fuck!


Sure,” I said through clenched teeth, Kate
beamed, I tried not to groan and Kate,
Dane
and Keira headed toward the house. “But Kate,” I
called after her, “I want your door open.”

Keira giggled.
Dane
grinned. Kate looked at me, her eyes skidded to
Joe then back to me and her cheeks got pink.

“Okay,” she called back.

Thank God.

The front door closed behind them and Joe
advised, “You should give her condoms.”

My eyes flew to his and I blinked.

“What?” I asked.

“Condoms, buddy, you of all people should
know you should give her condoms.”

“What’s that supposed to mean?”

“She yours?”

“Yeah.”

“She’s drivin’ which means you had her, what,
when you were fifteen, sixteen?”


Eighteen.” By the time of her birth, of
course, her conception was another matter but I didn’t share this
with Joe.

He just looked at me then again he didn’t
really need to say more, his point was made.

“Can I have my shovel back?” I asked.

He didn’t give me my shovel back.

Instead he said, “Come to J&J’s tonight,
I’ll buy you a drink.”

This wasn’t really a question but I decided
to treat it like one. “Thanks, but, no.” Then I repeated, “Can I
have my shovel back?”

He turned fully to me and again stepped
into my space. It took a lot but I held my ground and tipped my
head back to look at him. I had to tip it back far; he was that
close and he was that tall.

“I’m tryin’ to be neighborly,” he said
quietly.

“Neighborly would have been not draggin’ me
into your house and treatin’ me to that scene.”

“I needed a witness and you were the only one
available.”

“A witness?”

“Yeah.”

“Why?”

“Because Kenzie’s a pain in the ass, if she
can make trouble, she will and the bitch can make trouble for me. I
got a witness as to the way things went down, and I’m guessin’
she’s not hot to share that scene with anyone, she’ll keep her
mouth shut. I don’t, she can share whatever she wants to share,
make the whole thing up. I was right, she’s keepin’ her mouth shut.
She doesn’t then I produce you who says it like it was.”

“Produce me?”

“It’s not gonna happen, she’s not gonna say
shit.”

“Produce me to who?”

“What?”

“Who would you produce me to?”

His head cocked slightly to the side and his
brows drew together. “Clients.”

“What clients?”

“Potential clients who might be swayed into
not hirin’ me if they hear some bullshit Kenzie cooked up.”

“What kind of clients?”

He got closer and I really wanted to edge
back but I didn’t when he asked, “Buddy, you serious?”

“Yes.”

“I’m in security.”

“Security?” he nodded and I went on. “What
kind of security?”

“Kenzie Elise security.”

I stared at him, feeling my lips part and my
eyes get wide.

I had Security to the Stars living next
door.

Wasn’t that just the shit of it? There I
was, in my predicament and I had Security to the fucking
Stars
living next door and I hated
him because he was a huge jerk. I couldn’t have made him a plate of
cookies when I saw the shiny, black, new model Ford pickup in the
drive and charmed him with my rapier wit. No. I had to get
embroiled in a situation when he was scraping off a movie star who
had fallen in lust with her mysterious, rugged and
interesting-looking bodyguard at the same time finding out myself
during said situation that he was a huge jerk and falling in
instant hate with him.

“So, seeing as you do what you do, and
considering Dane’s reaction to you, I guess you’re pretty famous
around here?” I asked and he shook his head.


Not famous, people just know what I do and
sometimes who I do it for. They’re famous, not me.”

“That stuff rubs off.”

“Not really.”

“Dane looked pretty impressed.”

“He’s seventeen. That ain’t hard to do with a
seventeen year old.”

“Still I’d guess, around here, you don’t
often hear no either.”

“I’m not ‘round here often.”

God, he had an answer for everything.


Even so,
no
on the drink, okay Joe?” I said. “Now, can I have my shovel
back?”

Just like he’d done that night, he studied me
for awhile, something happening behind those blue eyes, something I
didn’t get.

Then he gave me my shovel, turned and walked
away.

I gave up on the drive, it would take
forever and there was a tall, strapping boy-man in my daughter’s
bedroom. Therefore, I shoveled the sidewalk at the front of the
house and went inside and did all sorts of things loudly, such as
make dinner or call questions to Keira even when she was right in
the living room so Kate and
Dane
couldn’t forget I was close.

When
Dane
left after he ate dinner at our house and I found out I
kind of liked him, I watched out the window as Kate walked him to
his pickup.

Then I forced myself not to watch because
firstly, I didn’t want to see and secondly, I was not an
un-awesome, uptight Mom who would watch her daughter and her new
boyfriend out the window.

But as I was turning away, my head whipped
back and my eyes narrowed on the drive.

Except for under my car, Kate’s car and
Dane’s pickup, the drive had been shoveled clean of
snow.

I stopped looking out the front window to
look left, out the window at the side over my kitchen sink facing
Joe’s house.

The house was dark and there was no shiny,
black, new model Ford pickup in the drive.

There wasn’t one the next morning either.

Or the next.

Or the two weeks after that.

 

 

Chapter Two

Hunger

 

I drove home from the garden shop thinking a
variety of things.

First, I was thinking that full-time
paychecks didn’t mean much of a change to part-time ones,
especially when taxes and insurance were deducted.

Second, I was thinking that I spent an awful
lot of time while Kate and Keira were growing up wishing I could do
things. Things like go to a movie whenever I wanted. Things like
take a long, hot bubble bath when the spirit moved me. Things like
reading a book without the word “Mom” shouted over and over again
(as in, “Mom, where’s my backpack?” and “Mom, Keira’s bothering
me,” and “Mom, I’m hungry”). Now, with Kate out with Dane all the
time (or in with him at our house, which I preferred seeing as I
could keep an eye on them, however I still didn’t see much of Kate
during these times) and Keira, who seemed to be attempting to make
an art form out of socializing, they were never home. I could go
see a movie, have a bubble bath and read a whole book if I wanted
to. But, of course, since life mostly sucked and not a whole
helluva lot worked out for me, I didn’t want any of that anymore.
All I wanted was my girls to be home.

I could have probably handled this better if
Tim was at home or I knew he was coming home instead of knowing I
was going to an empty house, a one-woman dinner and nothing but
aloneness until weeknight curfew hit (eight o’clock) or weekend
curfew hit (ten o’clock for Keira, eleven for Kate). Unfortunately,
this wasn’t an option.

I turned down the street and my mind left
these thoughts as I saw the lights on and the black pickup in the
drive at Joe’s house.

“Great,” I muttered under my breath.

It bothered me that he was home, why, I
couldn’t imagine. He’d be gone tomorrow and I didn’t care about him
anyway. I doubted he’d come over and ask me to have a drink with
him at J&J’s or that I’d even see him at all. And there was no
snow to shovel, making me think he might be a decent guy even
though I knew he was not. And I knew he shoveled my snow, I knew
this because I asked Colt if he’d done it and he’d said no and I’d
asked Jeremy if he’d done it and he’d said no and since my other
close neighbors were either too old (Myrtle, the widow who lived
across from Joe and Pearl, the spinster who lived across from me)
or bitches (Tina, who lived next to me on the other side), it had
to be Joe.

But him being home, seeing his truck in his
drive, for whatever reason bothered me, I couldn’t deny it.

I turned into my drive and parked under the
awning. The days were staying lighter longer but night was edging
in, it was getting late. Bobbie had asked me to do a bit of
overtime and I did it. I needed the money for one, for another, why
not? There was no reason to go home when Kate and Keira were both
out.

I grabbed my purse, exited the Mustang and I
stopped when I heard a woman’s laughter. I looked right to see Joe
in his black leather jacket and jeans, sauntering to his truck.
Behind him was a woman in a skintight, black mini-skirt and a jeans
jacket. She had loads of long, wavy blonde hair and she was petite
but wearing a pair of high-heeled, black boots. She was trotting
after him on a half-run with such grace it was like she’d been born
in high-heeled, black boots. She was still laughing and I stood in
my open door, one arm on the hood of my Mustang, watching as she
caught his hand and skidded on her heels, pulling his hand to her.
He turned, she tipped her head back and she must have said
something, something I didn’t hear, something she thought was funny
for she laughed again.

But I could swear, even with the distance,
I saw the white flash of Joe’s grin. I didn’t know him very well
but, if asked, I would have said it wasn’t physically possible for
Joe
to
grin.

Then he folded her in his arms, enveloping
her with his large body and his head came down, hers tilted back
and they started making out.

A sharp pain gripped my heart.

It hurt to watch. It hurt a lot and yet I
couldn’t tear my eyes away.

There was something about his big body in his
dark clothes, his powerful arms around her, holding her close to
his long frame, enfolding her in a way that was about sex (or
leading up to it, probably) but looked like more. Maybe safety,
protection, his dark head bent to her blonde one, all of this, for
some reason, cutting me clean to the bone.

I wanted that for me. I missed that, God, did
I miss it and I wanted it back and it felt, in that moment, I’d
never have it again.

And that fucking hurt.

I tore my eyes away and
as silently as I could so Joe wouldn’t
hear, I closed the door to my car and walked to the side kitchen
door. I was about to insert my key when the door was thrown open
from the inside, the light switched on, Keira and Kate stood in the
frame and they shouted, “Surprise!” at the same time I felt a
strong arm curl around my belly from behind. I was lifted clean off
my feet and whirled in the air.

I screamed, loud and piercing, my knees going
up, my fingers curling around the arm at my waist as I was whirled
yet again by whoever had me. Kate and Keira ran out of the house
and jumped around us in dual teenage girl excited tizzies as we
twirled.

We stopped moving and my feet were planted on
the ground when I heard my brother Sam say softly in my ear. “How’s
my big sister?”

When I heard his voice, I screamed again,
this time loud and joyous, turning in his arm and throwing my arms
around his neck. I held on, kissing his cheek, his jaw, his neck,
jumping up and down while I did this as Kate and Keira, their arms
around both of us, jumped up and down too, also screaming loud,
ear-splitting, teenage girl squeals of delight.

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