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Chapter no 31 – TUCKER

The Legacy (Off-Campus, #5)

I

 

Day 10

wake up before Sabrina on our last morning, enjoying the weight of her head on my chest and her silky leg draped over mine. I lie there, utterly content, running

my fingers through her hair and watching her sleep as the sun slowly fills the room. A while later, she yawns and stretches all the way to her toes. She looks up at me.

โ€œMorning,โ€ she murmurs, licking the dryness from the lips.

โ€œLast chance. We could call Dean and tell him weโ€™re staying forever.โ€

โ€œTempting.โ€

Then both our phones start buzzing with the alert that weโ€™ve got two hours before we need to be at the airport.

โ€œYou can have the shower first,โ€ I tell Sabrina, kissing her forehead. โ€œIโ€™ll make us something to eat. Hopefully Isa dropped off more of those croissants.โ€

โ€œLove you.โ€ She slides out of bed naked, letting me watch her saunter off to the bathroom. As long as I live, Iโ€™ll never tire of that view.

As it turns out, hitting rock bottom on the sticky bench of a Caribbean jail cell was the cure to our honeymoon ails.

Since Sabrina sprang me from the joint, there havenโ€™t been any stray jellyfish or irate shopkeepers. No coconut assaults or red, splotchy skin. Just clear skies and blue waters and lots of sunscreen. Finally, the vacation weโ€™d been looking forโ€ฆso of course, itโ€™s over too soon and itโ€™s time to pack out of here.

As weโ€™re getting our bags gathered by the door, our neighbors stop by to say their goodbyes. Kevin and I shake hands, while Bruce and I have a less formal exchange of back slaps and a side hug. Iโ€™m going to miss these guys. The four of us became fast friends this week, and yesterday we spent our last afternoon getting drunk and eating fresh oysters on their yacht.

โ€œWe wanted to see you off with a little something,โ€ Bruce says, handing Sabrina a bottle of the wine sheโ€™d loved from dinner that first night. โ€œAnd, if you have a minute, talk a little business?โ€

Sabrina and I look at each other, confused.

โ€œI thought about our conversation the other night,โ€ Kevin tells Sabrina as we invite them in. โ€œI hope you wonโ€™t mind, but I did a bit of checking up on you.โ€

โ€œChecking up?โ€

โ€œYour Harvard transcripts. Spoke with your professors. Who had a lot to say, in fact. A complete background check, of course. Weโ€™re very thorough.โ€

Iโ€™m trying not to laugh. โ€œAnd thatโ€™s considered a โ€˜bitโ€™ of checking up?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t understand.โ€ Sabrinaโ€™s voice stiffens. โ€œWhoโ€™s

we?โ€

โ€œI talked it over with the partners at the firm, and weโ€™d like you to come work with us.โ€

Her eyes widen. โ€œIโ€™m sorryโ€”what?โ€

โ€œWeโ€™d like you to come work for Ellison and Kahn, my firm in Manhattan.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re offering me a job?โ€ Itโ€™s rare to catch Sabrina James off guard, but right now she looks like sheโ€™s

struggling to formulate thoughts.

Like me, Kevin is smiling at her shocked expression. โ€œThereโ€™s a spot available on my team. Representing wrongful convictions. Itโ€™s challenging work, and not for the faint-hearted. But the hours are manageable, and youโ€™d have some schedule flexibility. If youโ€™re up to it. โ€œ

โ€œIโ€ฆโ€

Iโ€™m not sure the last time I saw Sabrina speechless. โ€œThatโ€™s a generous offer,โ€ I speak up while she finds her

voice.

โ€œThere is, of course, one catch,โ€ Kevin adds. โ€œYou would have to come to New York.โ€

Now weโ€™re both caught off guard. Iโ€™d heard the part where he said his firm was in Manhattan, but for some stupid reason I didnโ€™t connect those dots.

Sabrina searches me for a response. Leaving Boston was never something weโ€™d even discussed. But I know it had to be in the back of her mind. The best law firms in the world are in New York and LA, and that means there was only so far she could reach, ambition-wise, as long as she stayed in town. This would open a slew of new possibilities.

โ€œBefore you answer,โ€ Bruce pipes up, โ€œthere is one more thing. Iโ€™m looking to expand my fitness brand into brick- and-mortar. Give my online regimen a physical presence.โ€

โ€œGyms?โ€ I guess, all the while wondering how Sabrina and I possibly fit into this.

He nods. โ€œOne, to start. Prime real estate in Manhattan. All I need is a partner with a modest investment but who understands how to get a small business off the ground, market it, and make it profitable. Then, hopefully, a nationwide franchise.โ€ He grins widely. โ€œFrom what Iโ€™ve seen, youโ€™d make a hell of a chief operating officer.โ€

โ€œYou canโ€™t be serious. Just like that?โ€ I canโ€™t help but laugh, scratching at the back of my head to make sure I didnโ€™t take one of those coconuts and donโ€™t remember.

โ€œIโ€™m not much for business,โ€ Bruce says, shrugging. โ€œBut I know people. I like you, John Tucker. I think the two of us might do good stuff together. If youโ€™re up for the challenge.โ€

โ€œWow. This is a lot to think about,โ€ Sabrina tells them, looking as dazed as I feel.

โ€œSorry to blindside you both, but we couldnโ€™t let you leave without catching you,โ€ Kevin explains.

โ€œThank you. Really,โ€ I insist. โ€œWe canโ€™t tell you how much we appreciate this.โ€

โ€œCan we take some time?โ€ Sabrina asks. โ€œWe have to consider Jamie. And the bar.โ€

โ€œOf course.โ€ Kevin offers his hand. โ€œTalk it over. You have our numbers.โ€

We thank them again, then nearly collapse from the news the moment theyโ€™re gone.

โ€œIs this seriously happening?โ€ Sabrina stares at me, eyes sparkling. Itโ€™s maybe the happiest Iโ€™ve seen her since we left Boston.

I start laughing again, marveling at this curveball. Two curveballs, to be exact. โ€œI guess we were due some good luck on this damn island.โ€

In the taxi on the way to the marina, we attempt to hash out how viable this plan might be.

โ€œMy mom would go anywhere to follow her granddaughter,โ€ I assure Sabrina when she worries about letting strangers babysit Jamie. Mom moved to Boston from Texas to be closer to us. No reason she wouldnโ€™t go to New York.

โ€œAnd Kevin said the hours were manageable. Flexible.โ€ Thereโ€™s an excited chord in Sabrinaโ€™s voice. โ€œSo we might not even need that much babysitting. Iโ€™d be able to see you guys a lot more than if I took one of the Boston jobs.โ€

โ€œAnd I wouldnโ€™t have to spend any evenings at the bar. I assume the gig with Bruce would be a daytime one.โ€

โ€œWait. But Jamie starts preschool in the fall. You think getting her placed in Boston was tough, you have any idea how hard it will be in Manhattan?โ€

โ€œDean and Allie are there,โ€ I remind her. โ€œIโ€™d bet his family is giving money to someone, some board member, who owes them a favor. If not, weโ€™ll make it work. Itโ€™s a big city.โ€

โ€œAnd weโ€™d already have friends there,โ€ she adds, chewing on her bottom lip. โ€œSo itโ€™s not like weโ€™d be totally alone.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s maybe not a terrible idea.โ€

โ€œGranted, those same friends tried to ruin our honeymoon with Alexander, so really, we should be discussing cutting them out of our lives, not bringing them closer into the fold.โ€

My expression darkens. โ€œI donโ€™t like knowing heโ€™s in there,โ€ I say, nodding toward my carry-on.

โ€œMaybe airport security will think weโ€™re smuggling drugs inside his creepy head and confiscate him.โ€

I snicker at her hopeful face. โ€œBabe, if they decide weโ€™re drug mules, weโ€™ll have bigger problems to deal with than a haunted doll. Donโ€™t worry, though. Weโ€™ll ship him off the moment we get home.โ€

โ€œIt better be Dean.โ€

โ€œNah. Theyโ€™ll expect it.โ€ I pause. โ€œWasnโ€™t it Garrett who left him under my pillow when they came over last Thanksgiving?โ€

Indignation burns in her eyes. โ€œJamie woke up when she heard me scream, and we couldnโ€™t get her back to sleep for hours.โ€

I nod. โ€œG.โ€

She nods back. โ€œI concur. I mean, he and Hannah are over there living their best lives. We canโ€™t allow that.โ€

โ€œSomeone needs to knock โ€™em down a peg.โ€ โ€œExactly.โ€

Grinning, I sling an arm around my partner in crime. โ€œNow, back to the topic at hand. Do we want to move to New York?โ€

โ€œUgh. I donโ€™t know, Tuck.โ€

Weโ€™re still talking it out as we board the boat to St. Maarten, until eventually Sabrina holds up a hand and says, โ€œI vote we hold off on a decision until weโ€™re back in Boston. Let the idea sit for a while. Butโ€ฆman, it sure is tempting.โ€

โ€œDamn tempting,โ€ I agree. โ€œBut youโ€™re right, letโ€™s put a pin in it.โ€

Right now, all I want to do is get home and see our baby girl.

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