Nash
Dinner was as chaotic as a Morgan family gathering usually got. But what Iโd once found enjoyable was now plain exhausting.
Conversations flew back and forth across the large table over the country music playing in the background. It went too quickly for me to keep up with let alone participate in, even if I had the energy, which I didnโt. Iโd spent all day at the station and being shadowed by a U.S. marshal who seemed to take great joy in pissing me the fuck off.
I was bone tired. But Iโd come here for one reason, and that was to get answers from Lina โInsurance Is So Boringโ Solavita. Sheโd lied to me and my family, and I was going to find out why.
Iโd brought Piper along for company. The dog looked as weary as I felt. She was passed out in a tiny ball against Kitty on a dog bed in the corner. The rest of the canine crew had been too rambunctious to join the party and were banished outside.
Food was passed and drinks were topped off, sometimes without even being asked. I stuck to my one and only beer and forced myself to eat just enough not to draw anyoneโs attention. We Morgans were plain bad at talking about feelings, which meant Iโd get a free pass from my brother and grandmother. But Naomi and her parents were the kind to spot a problem and talk it to death while doing their damnedest to solve it.
When Iโd been discharged from the hospital, it had been to a clean apartment, fresh laundry, and a refrigerator stocked with meals. The Witts had made it clear that theyโd adopted not just Knox and Waylay but me as well.
After a lifetime with the comfort of Morgan family dysfunction, it was more than a little disconcerting.
Half the table erupted in laughter at something Iโd missed. The suddenness of it startled me. Piper too apparently. She let out a worried yip. Unfazed, Kitty put her big head on Piperโs body and within seconds both were fast asleep again.
This was more life than this old house had seen since my own childhood, more than I could handle. Iโd been prepared to do what Iโd learned to do, white knuckle my way through. But Linaโs presence on my left gave me a tangle of feelings that knotted themselves up in the middle of the emptiness that now lived full-time in my chest. That burn of attraction that I didnโt understand was still there, along with a sliver of guilt for using her to get a few jabs in at that asshole Nolan. But more than anything, I was pissed.
Sheโd deliberately misled everyone when it came to her work. And that was as good as a lie to me. I didnโt tolerate lies and liars.
Our exchange this morning left me with questions.
Iโd done a little digging between slogging through paperwork and helping Animal Control capture one of Bacon Stablesโ pain-in-the-ass runaway horses after it shit its way down Second Street.
But the dinner table wasnโt the place to start the interrogation. So I bided my time and tried to limit the number of times I glanced in her direction.
She was wearing tight jeans and a gray cardigan that looked soft as a cloud. It made me want to reach out and touch it, to rub my face against the fabric. Toโ
Okay, creeper. Get a hold of yourself. Youโre depressed and pissed off.
Not a sweater-sniffing stalker.
I shook myself out of the fog and made a weak attempt to join the conversation.
โLou, howโs the golf game?โ I asked.
On my right, Amanda kicked me under the table. Naomi choked on her dinner coffee.
Lou pointed his fork at me from the foot of the table. โLemme tell you.
Thereโs no way Hole Nine is a par three.โ
โAnd now we all have to suffer,โ Amanda whispered as her husband broke into a discourse on his trials and tribulations on the green.
I made an effort to drag my attention away from Lina while Lou gave us all his top ten reasons why Hole Nine was mislabeled.
Piper was snoring that strangely loud nose whistle that had startled me awake twice the night before. The tip of her tail flicked out a beat or two as if her dreams were happy ones. At least it beat waking to the other noise, the one that lived only in my head.
Naomiโs eyes sparkled as Knox slid his hand to the back of her neck and whispered something in her ear. Waylay waited until she was sure her guardians were occupied before slipping two green beans into her napkin. She caught me looking and feigned innocence.
Night had fallen on the other side of the glass, making the woods and creek vanish. Inside, the lights were low and the flicker of candles made it even cozier.
โPass the chicken, Nash,โ Liza J called from the head of the table. I picked up the platter and shifted to my left. Linaโs fingers got tangled up with mine, and we nearly dropped the dish.
Our eyes met. There was a spark of temper in those cool brown eyes, most likely carried over from our run-in that morning. But in the overall tally, I had more reasons to be pissed than she did.
Sheโd added makeup and styled her hair differently. Edgy pixie was what it made me think of. Her earrings were tiny bells that dangled flirtatiously from her lobes. They jingled every time she laughed. But she wasnโt laughing now.
โAny day now would be nice,โ Liza J said pointedly.
I managed to hand off the plate without sending the chicken to the floor. My fingers felt warm from her touch and I balled my hand into a fist in my lap to hold on to the heat.
โYour face looks like shit,โ Knox announced to me. โKnox!โ Naomi said, exasperated.
โWhat? If youโre gonna grow a beard, grow a damn beard or have the decency to make an appointment and sit in my fuckinโ chair. Either way, commit. Donโt go walking around town with a half-assed stubble farm all
over your face. Itโs bad advertising for Whiskey Clipper,โ my brother complained.
Waylay put her head in her hands and muttered something about a jar and vegetables.
I rubbed my hand over my jaw. Iโd forgotten to shave again.
โHave some more green beans, Nash,โ Amanda insisted on my right, dumping a scoop on top of the one I hadnโt touched yet.
Waylay caught my eye from across the table. โThis family is obsessed with green things.โ
My mouth quirked. The kid was still getting used to the whole โfamilyโ thing after a short lifetime with a bad influence.
โWaylay, isnโt there something you want to ask Knox and Nash?โ Naomi prompted.
Waylay looked down at her plate for a second before shrugging in preteen annoyance. โItโs just something dumb. You guys donโt have to do it.โ She made a show of spearing a green bean with her fork and scrunching up her face when she took the tiniest bite possible.
โYou might be surprised. We like dumb stuff,โ I told her.
โWell, thereโs this Girl Dad challenge on TikTok where dads let their daughters put makeup on them. And paint their nails. And some of them do their hair too,โ she began.
Knox and I shared a frozen look of terror. Weโd do it.
Weโd hate every single second of it. But weโd do it if Waylay wanted us
to.
Knox swallowed. โOkay. And?โ He sounded like he was being
strangled.
Naomi sighed. โWaylay Witt!โ
The girlโs grin was diabolical. โWhat? I was just priming them with something worse so theyโd say yes to what I really wanted them to do.โ
I relaxed as the threat of lipstick and fake eyelashes dissipated.
Knox rocked back in his chair, rolling his eyes to the ceiling. โWhat the fuck am I gonna do with her at sixteen?โ
โOh man!โ Waylay groaned. โJar!โ Stef said.
โIf you would stop f-bombing every sentence, maybe we could be eatinโ potato chips and pepperoni bites instead of dang green beans,โ Waylay
groused.
Linaโs earrings jingled as she tried to hold in her laughter. โWhat do you really want us to do?โ I asked.
โOkay. So my school is doing this dumb Career Day thing and I guess I thought maybe it wouldnโt be the most horrible thing if you and Knox came and told my class about your jobs and stuff. You can say no,โ she added quickly.
โYou want me and your uncle Nash to talk to your class?โ Knox asked
her.
I rubbed my forehead and tried to chase away all the โhell nosโ that
were echoing in my head. Community relations was a big part of my job, but Iโd avoided all public events sinceโฆbefore.
โYeah. But only if youโre gonna do a good job, because Ellison Frakoโs mom is a district court judge and sheโs going to do like a mock trial thing. So donโt, like, show up and talk about paperwork and bank statements.โ
I smirked. Paperwork and bank statements were ninety percent of my brotherโs job.
Waylay looked at me. โI thought maybe you could do something cool like shoot one of the annoying boys with a Taser.โ
Lina choked out a laugh and some of her beer next to me. Wordlessly, I handed her a napkin.
Naomi shot a pleading look my way.
Like I didnโt know how much it cost Waylay to ask for what she wanted.
โI might not deploy any weapons in the classroom, but I could probably come up with something,โ I said. A cold bead of sweat snaked its way down my back. But the happily stunned expression on Waylayโs face made it worthwhile.
โReally?โ
โYeah. Really. Fair warning though, my jobโs way cooler than Knoxโs.โ Knox snorted. โOh, itโs on.โ
โWhat are you gonna do? Reenact a lottery win?โ I joked.
He threw a chunk of red-skinned potato across the table at me. I volleyed back with a scoop of green beans.
โBoys,โ Amanda warned.
Waylay gave me one of those small smiles that I prized. It was one thing to make a happy kid smile, but to pry one out of the girl who had a lot of
reasons not to was like winning a gold medal.
โSo seriously. Who wants to take Piper home with them?โ I asked again.
โOh, now, Nash. You know that wouldnโt be fair to that sweet little girl.
Sheโs already obviously bonded with you,โ Amanda pointed out.
After pie and coffee, the party broke up to a Patsy Cline song, one of my momโs favorites.
Knox started on the dishes while Naomi went upstairs to supervise Waylayโs homework. Lou and Amanda volunteered to walk Liza J home. Piper whined pitifully at the front door as Kitty disappeared into the night.
I wanted to disappear too, but good manners wouldnโt let me leave without at least lending a hand. I headed back into the dining room and found Lina collecting empty dessert plates.
โGimme those,โ I said. โYou round up the utensils.โ
She set the dishes down on the table rather than handing them to me. โSo you and Marshal Graham seemed friendly this morning.โ
It was the wrong thing to say.
The forks and knives sheโd collected clattered as she dropped them on an empty platter. โSeriously?โ Her eyes flashed as she crossed her arms. โWhatโs your problem with Nolan?โ
My problem was that he was Nolan to her, not U.S. Marshal Graham. โMy problem is your palย Nolanย is shadowing my ass. He followed me
here. Hell, heโs probably parked out there in the driveway right now.โ
She drummed dark red nails against the sleeves of her sweater. Hard and sharp over soft. โHeโs not myย pal. And you could have at least invited him in.โ
The fuck I could have.
There was a crash in the kitchen followed by half a minute of swearing. โWhy in the fuck are wet dishes so goddamn slippery? Where the fuck do we keep the broom?โ Knox snarled.
โJar times three,โ Naomi yelled from upstairs. โSit,โ I said.
Linaโs eyes narrowed. โExcuse me?โ
I pulled out a chair, pointed to it. โI said sit.โ
Waylon galloped into the room, plopped his ass on the rug at my feet, and looked around for a treat. Piper joined him, looking hopeful.
โNow youโve done it,โ Lina said.
Muttering under my breath, I dug out two of the treats I had in my pocket and gave one to each dog. Then I pulled out another chair and sat.
โPlease s-i-t,โ I said, gesturing to the empty chair.
She took her sweet time doing it, but she sat. โThis isnโt an interrogation room, hotshot. And Iโm not a suspect. Any relationship past or present between me and Nolan is none of your business.โ
โHereโs where youโre wrong, Angelina. See, I donโt believe in coincidences, especially not when thereโs a whole mess of โem. Youโve never visited my brother in his hometown before. All of the sudden, you just up and decide to surprise him with an open-ended visit. Unlikely, but okay. You also show up after I get myself shot and right before Naomi and Waylay get taken. Again, could be just a coincidence.โ
โBut you donโt think so,โ she said, folding her arms.
โThen you just happen to have a history with the marshal in charge of being a pain in my ass.โ
Lina interlaced her fingers on the table and leaned forward. โNolan and I had a sweaty, naked forty-eight-hour fling in a motel in Memphis five or six years ago.โ
โThat was right about the time you recovered $150K in stolen jewelry for your bosses at Pritzger, wasnโt it? And those fellas you recovered it from just happened to be the subject of an FBI investigation, didnโt they?โ
She studied me for a long beat. โWhere did you get that information?โ โThe bust was big news. Made some headlines.โ
โMy name wasnโt mentioned in any of them,โ she said coolly. โAh. But it was mentioned in the local PDโs incident report.โ Okay, so Iโd done more than aย littleย quiet digging today.
She blew out a breath through her teeth. โWhat do you want?โ
โWhy are you here? And donโt give me some bullshit about missing your old pal Knox,โ I warned when she opened her mouth. โI want the truth.โ
I required the truth.
โIโll say this slowly so youโll be sure to catch it all the first time around. Iโm none of your business. My business, including who I am or was โfriendlyโ with, what I do for a paycheck, and why Iโm in town are also none of your damn business.โ
I leaned in closer until our knees brushed under the table. โAll due respect, Angelina? Iโm the one with holes in me. And if youโre here for any
reason relating to that, then itโs very fucking clearly my business.โ Her phone rang and the caller ID on the screen read โDad.โ
She stabbed the Ignore button and pushed the phone away, tension in her movements.
โTalk. Now,โ I said.
She bared her teeth, her eyes going dark and dangerous. For a second, I thought she was going to lay into me, and I relished the thought of her anger rising up to slam into mine, waking it up and fanning it into an inferno.
But the inferno was interrupted by a shrill beep.
Lina slapped her hand over the watch on her wrist, but not before I saw the number on the screen next to the red heart.
โIs that a heart rate alert?โ I asked.
She came out of her chair abruptly enough to startle the dogs. I got to my feet.
โThat, like everything else involving me, is none of your damn business, Chief,โ she said, then started for the doorway.
She almost made it, but weโd both underestimated my level of mad. I caught her, my hand clamping around her wrist and drawing her back.
She spun. I stepped. And that was how I found myself standing flush against her with her back to the wall.
We were both breathing heavily, our chests moving against each other with every inhale. She was a tall, long-legged woman, but I still had enough inches on her that she had to tilt her head to look up at me. I could see the pulse at the base of her throat.
Yes.ย It was a whisper in my blood. The closer I got to her, the louder it grew.
With control, I ran my hand down her opposite arm to her wrist and lifted it. She watched me without pulling away. I broke eye contact to glance at her watch. โThatโs a pretty high heart rate for sitting around talking,โ I observed.
She tried to pull free, but I held on.
โI wasnโt sitting around talking. I was sitting around trying not to break a copโs nose.โ
I still had her hand in mine. Her other one was fisted in my shirt. But she wasnโt pushing me away. She was holding me where I stood.
โLetโs both calm down,โ I said mildly.
โCalm down? You wantย meย to calm down? Gee. Why didnโt I think of that?โ
Iโd scaled the volcano and now I was looking down into pure, molten lava. All I wanted to do was jump into that glorious heat.
โTell me what weโre dealing with here,โ I insisted. โDo you need a doctor?โ
โOh my God, Nash. If you donโt let me go right now, no jury on earth will hold me accountable for the damage I do to your testicles with my knee.โ
That threat combined with the way she was moving against me had me going from halfway hard to flag-flying, pitch-a-tent, thatโs-the-ball-game- folks fully aroused.
Fuck.
Then we were both moving.
I had her fully pinned against the wall, one hand at her waist just under her breast, the other flat on the wall next to her head. Meanwhile, her hands were white knuckled in my shirt, holding me to her.
I could follow her breath as she sucked it in, expanding her chest, before the exhale warmed my face and neck. I breathed her in and shifted against her.
I needed to back off. Not only was it a shitty idea to get involved with a woman I knew was lying to me, there was the fact that my head was messing with my dick.
โYou want me to back off?โ I said, running my nose along her jawline. โYes,โ she hissed. But her hands pulled me tighter to her.
โYou want me to stop touching you, Angel?โ I prayed to every religious deity I could think of, then threw in a few celebrities and musicians for good measure. Sweet Dolly Parton, please donโt let her say yes.
Her lashes flickered. Surprise and something else sparked to life in those beautiful brown eyes.
โNo.โ It was a whisper. A smoky plea that started my blood simmering.
Our gazes met and held as I skimmed my hand an inch higher until my fingers brushed the underside of her breast. My dick throbbed painfully behind my fly. Little licks of flames warmed my muscles.
Lina let out a s*xy little whimper, and I swear to Dolly, I almost came then and there. I committed the sound to memory, knowing Iโd pull it out over and over again. Knowing even if my dick never worked again, Iโd still
wrap my fist around it remembering that sound coming out of those parted lips.
She bucked her hips against me and nearly broke me. Maybe it would have. Maybe I would have dragged her to the floor and used my teeth and tongue and fingers on her until she was naked and begging for me.
But maybes werenโt in the cards.
โWhat in the fucking fuck are you doing?โ Knox snarled. He was holding a broom in one hand and a beer in the other and looked as though he wanted to break both over my head.
โWeโre havinโ a private discussion,โ I snapped. โThe hell you are,โ my brother growled.
โActually, I was just leaving,โ Lina said, her cheeks flushed a tantalizing pink. โIf you want to have another private interrogation, Chief, Iโll make sure I have my lawyer present.โ
โSwear to God, Nash, if you donโt back the fuck up, Iโm gonna break this bottle over your head and then make you clean it up with this fuckinโ broom.โ
Being happily engaged was definitely affecting my idiot brotherโs ability to craft threats.
Still, it wasnโt smart for me to keep my back to him. I removed my hand from Linaโs waist and tried to take a step back. But she was still clinging to my shirt.
โYouโre the one whoโs gotta let go, baby,โ I whispered.
She glanced down at her hands clamped on my shirt and slowly released her grip.
โAre you okay to drive?โ I asked her.
โShe had one fucking beer. You gonna run a sobriety checkpoint in my dining room?โ Knox demanded.
โI wasnโt talking about the beer,โ I said to him through clenched teeth. โIโm fine. Thanks for dinner, Knox. Iโll see you around.โ She slipped
past me and headed out the front door.
โWhat. The. Fuck. Was. That?โ Knox punctuated each word with a jab from the broom handle into my ribs.
โOw.โ
โNo,โ he said.
โNo what?โ
Using the broom handle, Knox pointed to the door Lina had exited through, then back at me. โThat. Itโs not happening.โ
I ignored his comment. โHow much do you know about Lina?โ โWhat the hell do you mean? Iโve known her forever.โ
โDo you know what she does for a living?โ โShe works in insurance.โ
โWrong. Sheโs an insurance investigator for Pritzger Insurance.โ โNot seeing a difference.โ
โSheโs basically a bounty hunter for personal property.โ โSo what?โ
โSo she shows up in town right after I take a couple of bullets. She lies about what she does for a living, and she knows the U.S. marshal whoโs up my ass. You donโt think those are some interesting coincidences?โ
โWhy does everyone in my fuckinโ life wanna talk shit to death?โ Knox muttered.
โWhy does she wear a watch that monitors her heart rate?โ
โHow the fuck should I know? Donโt all those idiots who run for fun do that? Iโm more concerned with why my brother had one of my best friends pinned up against a wall.โ
โYou got a problem with that?โ โYeah. A big one.โ
โCare to elaborate?โ I asked.
โFuck no. You and Lina ainโt happeninโ. End of story. No elaboration necessary.โ
โThat strategy ever work with your girls?โ
Wearily Knox pulled out one of the chairs and sat. โNot so far, but Iโm hopinโ one of these times theyโll let me take the win. Sit your ass down.โ He indicated the chair Lina had vacated.
As soon as I sat, Piper scrabbled at my shins and I picked her up. She cuddled up against my chest and let out a sigh. As if I made her feel safe. Damn dog.
โYou wanna talk. Fine. Shut the hell up and listen. Trust me when I say Linaโs the kind of friend you want on your side. Not just cause sheโs hell on wheels when youโve pissed her off, but because sheโs one of the good ones. If she ainโt runninโ her mouth about job descriptions and stupid smart watches, sheโs got a reason for not sharing. Maybe that reason is you
havenโt earned her trust. Or maybe that shitโs because itโs none of your damn business.โ
But there was something in me that knew it was my business. โI knowโโ
Knox cut me off. โShut it. Sheโs one of the best people I know. So are you. Fix things with her and then leave her alone. Iโm not lettinโ you two play games with each other. And stop pinning her to goddamn walls. The woman hates to be touched. I canโt believe she didnโt detach your balls on her way out.โ
Lina hated being touched? This was news.
โWeโre goinโ out tomorrow night. You, me, and Lucy,โ my brother continued.
I shook my head. โIโve got a lot on my plateโโ
โWeโre goinโ out tomorrow night,โ he repeated. โHonky Tonk, 9:00
p.m. Itโs your day off, and if you try and cancel, Lucy and I are gonna show up at your place and drag you out. Weโve got shit to discuss.โ