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Chapter no 14

Where It All Began (Phoenix Falls, #2)

Kitty

Obviously Iโ€™m going to have to check the tapes.

I had every intention of checking them as soon as I stomped out of the hot tub last night but I was so riled up that I worried for what Iโ€™d do if Madden actuallyย hadย done something terrible. Maybe some mild strangulation. After he got back into his jeans he picked up the rest of his stuff and headed into the barn without a second glance.

I knew what he was doing. He was waiting for me to go back inside the cabin before he came inside too, ensuring that I didnโ€™t actually get murdered in the darkness โ€“ which, all things considered, is sweet and annoying. He came inside about five minutes after I did and he locked up everything outside too. And I meanย everything. I know this because I was stalk-watching him from the shadows behind the banister, and I had to scamper like a ninja when he finally made his way through the back door.

Now Iโ€™m cross-legged on the counter and angrily crunching my way through a bowl of sacrificial teddies. Riverโ€™s sitting next to me in solidarity, leafing through her pocket Bible like itโ€™s the morning paper.

Irritatingly Madden is currently right in my line of sight given the fact that River and Tate were in โ€œhisโ€ room yesterday, so instead of taking up Kalebโ€™s offer of using his room, and seeing as he definitely wasnโ€™t staying in mine, Madden slept on the couch last night. Which serves him right. Asshole.

Tate descends the staircase, hair dripping from his shower, dressed in jeans and about to pull a plain shirt over his head. Madden uses it as his cue and enters the kitchen with him, probably thinking that I wonโ€™t claw him like an animal if we have an audience.

Not true.

Madden glances over to Tate, eyes flicking down his back.

โ€œYou need to get that girl a pair of mittens,โ€ Madden mutters to him, probably thinking that we wonโ€™t be able to hear them from here.

I automatically have to shift my body, crossing my legs a little tighter. His voice is frustratingly gruff in the mornings and I freaking hate how

much my body enjoys it.

Tate looks over his shoulder, the majority of his large back still exposed, and he attempts to glance down at himself, wherein thereโ€™ll undoubtedly be an array of small red kitten scratches marring the sides of his ribcage. Defeated he just breathes a laugh and gives Madden a man-to-man look. For some reason that makes me even madder.

Riverโ€™s body stills next to me and she flashes me an apologetic look. We didnโ€™t discuss what definitely didnโ€™t happen between Madden and I last night but nothing needed to be said โ€“ no woman wakes up in this foul of a mood if she did anything worthwhile the night before.

I roll my eyes and shake my head, giving her my bestย forget about itย look. Besides, sheโ€™s the one who came up with the merciful plan to give me some guitar practicing time today, and Iโ€™m all the more thankful that I wonโ€™t be anywhere near this sickeningly hot pain in my ass.

Maddenโ€™s looking at me with a slightly wounded expression, so that makes me perk up a little. At least heโ€™s as put out by last night as I am.

Tate finishes pulling down his shirt and then comes up to the counter so that he can scoop up his fiancรฉ, hitching her around his waist like a koala bear whilst she continues reading her book over his shoulder. When he goes over to the fridge to see if thereโ€™s anything that he can put in his tank Madden begins to walk cautiously my way. A dangerous game for him at this present time.

I shove in another mouthful of teddies to prevent myself from hissing at him.

He hooks his thumbs in the belt loops of his jeans and then looks up at me from under his lashes. His head is tilted low for the full puppy-dog effect.

โ€œSo,โ€ he begins, voice all deep and quiet.

I continue my angry crunching. He rolls his lip-ring and then lets out a sigh.

โ€œDid you watch the tape?โ€ โ€œNope.โ€

โ€œYou gonna?โ€ โ€œYep.โ€

He swallows hard. โ€œWhen?โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t know.โ€ A lie, but he doesnโ€™t need to know my little plan.

He bows his head lower and nods, eyes on the floor. โ€œOkay. Well, if you wanna find me later Iโ€™ll just be chopping up the old wood so that it can be added to the timber pile-โ€

โ€œIโ€™m going to need you to watch the livestock in the fields whilst Iโ€™m out this morning,โ€ I say, as curt as I can manage whilst still being polite enough to ask for a favour.

His head lifts up, eyes molten with curiosity. โ€œOut?โ€ he asks.

โ€œYeah, Iโ€™m going with River to their place at the lake for a bit.โ€

This is also apparently news to Tate because he closes the refrigerator door and then starts talking in quick, hushed tones to his fiancรฉ.

Madden opens his mouth as if to protest but then quickly snaps it shut again as he gauges my expression. At least he remembers his place.

โ€œOkay, of course, anything. You just want me to keep an eye out orโ€ฆ?โ€

โ€œYeah.โ€ I put the cattle out this morning like I usually do. Even though a midday Wild West ambush is unlikely, Iโ€™d still rather Madden kept an eye on them so that I donโ€™t come back to a bloodied up massacre.

I scoop in my last spoonful of cereal and then slide off the counter. Iโ€™m so eager to not touch him that I practically dislocate my spine as I squeeze past his concrete-boulder frame.

I take my bowl to the sink and he tails me like a tomcat. โ€œOkay, Iโ€™ll do that, Iโ€™ll justโ€ฆโ€

I scrub at my bowl like Iโ€™m trying to turn it into a diamond.

He sighs behind me and I try not to enjoy the warmth radiating from his body, seeping into mine. I quickly rinse off my bowl and then give it an aggressive towel-dry before putting it on the rack. I just want to get the hell out of this room without any further delay.

โ€œYou ready?โ€ I ask River, whoโ€™s still sitting comfortably on the side of Tate.

She lifts her head and nods, and then disentangles herself from her fiancรฉ, dropping down to the floor.

โ€œYeah, Iโ€™m ready. I just need to go upstairs to getย that thing.โ€ She gives me a meaningful look thatโ€™s about as subtle as a slap in the face. โ€œWanna help me?โ€ she asks, eyes going crazy wide.

I almost laugh. She may as well haveย LETโ€™S GO AND GET KALEBโ€™S GUITARย written in ink across her forehead.

I roll my eyes. โ€œSure,โ€ I mutter, amused, as we traipse out of the room and begin mounting the stairs.

โ€œGood going Detective,โ€ I mumble to her when weโ€™re finally on the landing.

She turns to look at me with an innocent expression on her face and whispers, โ€œWell, if Madden thinks that weโ€™re up here forย meย then he wonโ€™t be interested in sticking around to see what weโ€™re getting, so that means that we should be able to get the guitar out undetected and therefore maintain your, um, music-hating pretence.โ€

I breathe a laugh as we head to my room. I go to the corner where Iโ€™ve been resting Kalebโ€™s old guitar, tucked safely in its case. โ€œI donโ€™t pretend to hate music,โ€ I whisper back to her. โ€œI just donโ€™t act like itโ€™s something that Iโ€™m particularly interested in.โ€

River leans her back against my doorframe with aย yeah, yeahย look on her face and mumbles, โ€œSome sense that makes.โ€

We leave the room and I shut the door gently behind myself, jerking my chin at the gallery railing so that River can scope out from a birdโ€™s eye view if Maddenโ€™s still down there. She peers over the banister and then shakes her head.

โ€œMustโ€™ve gone out back,โ€ she says. Then, as we quickly run down the stairs, she adds on a quiet, โ€œTold you so.โ€

I nod, impressed. She did.

We hightail it to the truck that Tate drove here in and then River hastily opens the back door so that I can stuff the guitar inside. I hop in after it, and River climbs in behind me.

Tate turns around from the driverโ€™s seat, giving River a questioning look. Having a plus one in the car probably isnโ€™t how he expected his morning to go but with Riverโ€™s blessing I know heโ€™ll be more than amenable.

River leans over the centre console to give him a little peck on the cheek, and the physical effect that she has on him is visceral. He instantly relaxes like heโ€™s just taken a sedative and then he turns back to the wheel without any further discussion.

He kicks the engine to life and soon after weโ€™re easing off the gravel and out onto the blacktop.

โ€œTateโ€™s got another motorbike comp next week,โ€ River explains to me, fingers rubbing cherishingly up and down the book in her lap. โ€œBut weโ€™re staying at the lake tonight and weโ€™ll travel up during the day tomorrow.โ€

โ€œI hope Iโ€™m not intruding.โ€ I say it for Tateโ€™s benefit seeing as the lake house is his property, but Iโ€™m pretty sure that heโ€™s tuned me out like a very

selective radio dial.

River shakes her head. โ€œWe wonโ€™t even be in this morning so youโ€™ll have the place to yourself.โ€

โ€œWhere are you gonna be?โ€ I ask her, hugging onto the guitar as Tate dodges a particularly grisly pothole.

โ€œChurch,โ€ she replies with a smile, flattening out the skirt of her dress.

I give her a little once-over, admiring the lightness that seems to be emanating from her these days.

โ€œAre they new frames?โ€ I ask after a beat, only just registering her glasses.

Being so used to seeing her wearing them for so many years I hardly notice that theyโ€™re there, but Iโ€™m pretty certain that these ones are new. Theyโ€™re large and rounded with pink champagne frames, big enough that they reach the middle of her cheeks and so retro in style that they make her look like a baby pin-up from the fifties.

She makes a cute face, twiddling with her Bible double-time.

โ€œOh, these?โ€ she asks, fidgeting on her seat. โ€œUm, yeah, theyโ€™re my new frames,โ€ she mumbles quietly, turning away from me as an embarrassed dimple puckers her cheek.

My heart pulls tight. โ€œTheyโ€™re so cute,โ€ I say to her, and then I give her a little prod in the waist, making a giggle burst out of her.

โ€œTheyโ€™re okay, I guess,โ€ she mutters, the apples of her cheeks glowing Honeycrisp pink.

โ€œThey look amazing, baby,โ€ Tate says from the front, watching her with a serious expression through the rear-view.

She wriggles her butt, eyes never leaving her lap. Tateโ€™s eyes flash to me and I almost have a heart attack. Iโ€™m pretty sure that this is the first time in almost a decade that Tate Coleson has ever looked at me.

โ€œIโ€™ve tried to tell her,โ€ he says in that deep drawl of his, glancing at the road again before returning his eyes to mine. โ€œShe just wonโ€™t listen.โ€

I nod and then turn back to River, giving her a squeeze around the shoulders.

She scrunches up her nose and then punches me in the arm.

โ€œOw!โ€ I howl, but now weโ€™re both laughing, so I sigh contentedly and lean back in my seat, head finally free from thoughts of the past week.

*

River and Tate leave to go to church about forty minutes after we get to his place, leaving me in peace to practice my chords. Itโ€™s been a while since Iโ€™ve touched this guitar so I do a little warm up and then I pull up the notes on my phone, testing out the strokes.

After I get the gist of it down I begin playing it from memory, adjusting a note here and there when I find one that I like better, and I strum leisurely whilst I look out at the lake, back reclined against one of the wooden deck chairs and my skin cool under the shadow from the porch roof. A light breeze trickles through the woods behind the water and the emerald canopy flutters like butterflies wings.

When I next check my phone an hour has passed and my curiosity has grown too large to be contained.

I strum out one last run-through on Kalebโ€™s Fender and then I lay it to rest in its bag. Then I tuck my knees up to my chin and unlock my phone, only one agenda pulsing through my mind.

Those cameras that were up inside and outside of the barn? I wasnโ€™t lying when I told Madden that they donโ€™t live-stream to my dadโ€™s cell.

They livestream toย mine.

I open up the app which has been pestering me with notifications in the absence of my using it, and I click on the file storing the last weekโ€™s worth of footage, bar the days since I disconnected the cameras. I know that I should have checked through the old files sooner but, given the fact that no animals went missing, I hadnโ€™t felt the need to be excessive.

I click on the file storing the video from the day that Kaleb and Madden arrived and I speed through the footage, checking for anything amiss just in case.

Nothing unusual there, I click through to their second day.

Itโ€™s the last video on the app because this was the evening that I took them down. It starts with me feeding the cows before letting them out for the morning and then cleaning up the barn.

I remember this morning way too clearly. It was the morning of my run, my splinter, and then our semi-realised truce. I tap through the hour wherein I went for my unsuccessful run but then pause it when I see Madden entering through the large door.

He walks to the booth wherein we store some of the appliances โ€“ rope, barn clothes, equipment โ€“ and then he bows his head forward as if heโ€™s

taking a breather. The camera is on the wall right above him so I lean further into my phone as I try to work out whatโ€™s going on.

I wait a few seconds, narrowing my eyes at the footage.

Then I gasp, my phone clattering through the gap between my thighs as soon as I realise whatโ€™s about to happen.

Warmth burning up my cheeks, I pick up my cell and I hold it a few inches from my face, my lips parting more and more as I watch Madden reach into his jeans and begin to touch himself. When the sounds coming from his chest vibrate lowly through the speakers I quickly tap the volume until itโ€™s almost mute and then I sink further down into my deck chair, belly swirling with throbbing heat.

Just as I think I know whatโ€™s about to happen Madden looks to his right and yanks my tank from the wall. He breathes it in deep, and then pushes it down his pants.

I stop breathing completely.

He only keeps it down there for a couple of seconds but itโ€™s long enough for me to see that heโ€™s beenโ€ฆย utilisingย it. He slips it out, groaning, and then he fully unleashes himself, long, thick, and so painfully rigid that it makes me push my thighs together in trepidation.

I canโ€™t believe what Iโ€™m seeing. Heโ€™s so big, so ready, that my chest begins to heave.

After a few more seconds of watching him pump his length, his biceps bulging and his strong hips thrusting fast, I press hard on the top button of my phone, forcing it to power-down and disallowing myself to see anymore.

My head is literally pounding, and my cheeks are burning with a warmth that has nothing to do with the weather. My whole body feels like a livewire, frazzled with a stimulus thatโ€™s now running riot in my system.

I press my hands against my belly, trying to calm the storm within.

That video, thatย audio, that footage of Maddenโ€ฆ itโ€™s not what I expected. I take another shaky breath.

Itโ€™s a million times better.

I look down at the Fender, thinking about how itโ€™s going to have to stay stashed here for a bit and Iโ€™ll collect it at another time because I have something that I need to do right now.

I need to get back to the ranch.

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