Chapter 18 #2
The more she talked, the clearer her true intentions became.
Kate hadn’t really come to see me so she could apologize.
She was there because Eric had blown her off.
It didn’t matter. She was there, and I hoped by some slim chance I might convince her to cut ties with him once and for all. “Maybe you should just leave.”
“What? Why would I do that?”
“You said it yourself. Eric doesn’t have the time to spend with you, so maybe you should just cut your losses and go home.”
She looked at me like I had three heads as she replied, “You can’t be serious.”
“I’m being completely serious. If Eric doesn’t value you or your time, then you should find someone who does.
” I knew I was taking a risk. Eric could hear every word I was saying, but I had to try to get Kate as far away from him as possible.
I had to swallow my hurt and my pride as I told her, “You’re a great catch, Kate.
You should find someone who can appreciate you. ”
“Eric is the one who’s a great catch, Marlowe.
You don’t just let a man like him slip through your fingers.
” She sauntered over to the refrigerator and grabbed a diet soda as she explained, “I’ll just have to find a way to remind him why he brought me on this trip in the first place.
I’m thinking some new sexy lingerie might do the trick. ”
“I doubt lingerie is going to fix whatever is going on between the two of you.”
Her eyes skirted over me with repulsion as she grumbled, “And how would you know?”
It was moments like these that made me question why I even cared if Eric had threatened her life.
She’d been nothing but a pain in my side since the day she was born, but we’d grown up as sisters and it was hard for me to just turn my back on her—even if that’s exactly what she deserved.
I shook my head as I muttered, “I don’t know.
I just find it doubtful a man like Eric could be persuaded by some stupid lingerie, but—”
Before I could finish my sentence, there was a knock on my door.
As I walked over to answer it, I assumed it was Rafe.
I was wrong. Instead, it was Eric, and it was clear from his expression, he’d overheard my conversation with Kate.
His eyes were burning with intensity as he growled, “Is Kate here?”
“Uh ... yeah,” I didn’t budge from the doorway. I just stood there, preventing him from coming inside. “She came by unexpectedly.”
“Eric!” Kate gasped excitedly as she rushed to peek over my shoulder. “Is that you?”
“Yeah, baby. It’s me.” His eyes never left mine as he said, “I came here looking for you.”
“I’m so glad you did!”
She pushed passed me and lunged at him, wrapping her arms around him like she hadn’t seen him in days. Clearly unmoved by her affections, he grumbled, “I thought I told you to stay at the hotel.”
“I know. I’m sorry. I just got so lonesome sitting there waiting for you.” She kissed him on the neck, then looked up at him adoringly. “Don’t worry, though. I have every intention of making it up to you.”
“That won’t be necessary.” He eased her away from his chest, breaking free from their embrace. “I’m just glad you’re safe and sound.”
Kate glanced over to me as she purred. “Now do you see why I’m so crazy about him.”
“Um-hmm. He’s pretty great,” I replied with a disgusted tone.
I all but cringed as I watched Kate fawn all over him, cuddling up in the crook of his arm and showing her unwavering adoration for him.
Unfortunately, I couldn’t tell her he was a psychopath who’d threatened her life.
Instead, I could only stand there and watch the disgusting display.
It was a tense situation that was only made worse when Rafe pulled up in the driveway.
We all watched silently as he got off his bike and started in our direction.
Playing it cool, Rafe smiled and said, “Hey, Kate. Eric. Marlowe didn’t mention you two were stopping by. ”
“We’re not staying,” Eric responded as he slipped his arm around Kate’s waist. “In fact, we were just leaving.”
“Don’t rush off on my account.” Rafe looked up at me and smiled as he said, “Why don’t y’all come in and have a drink before you rush off?”
“Thanks for the offer, but it’s getting late, and I’ve some work I need to finish on my latest project.” Eric glanced down at Kate as he continued, “And I’m sure Kate’s eager to get back to the hotel.”
“Yes, I am.” Kate turned her attention to Rafe. “Maybe another night.”
“Sure thing.”
Rafe stepped to the side, giving Eric and Kate room to make it down the front steps.
Rafe and I watched as Eric went over to the passenger side and opened the door for Kate.
Once she was settled, he made his way over to the driver’s side and got in next to her.
After a quick wave, Eric backed out of the driveway, and they were gone.
Continuing to play along, Rafe looked over to me and asked, “When did they get here?”
“Kate was here when I got home.” Rafe followed me inside as I told him, “She came to apologize for everything, but mainly, we talked about her and Eric.”
“Oh really?” He locked the door behind us, then chuckled. “Trouble in paradise?”
“Hard to tell.” I turned out the lights and started to the bedroom. “I think she’s feeling a little neglected because he’s been so busy with his new project.”
“Ah.” He removed his cut and boots, then his jeans and t-shirt. As he got in bed, he asked, “He’s in real estate or something, right?”
“Um-hmm. Something like that.” Doing my best to undress in the corner, away from the view of the camera, I pulled off my shoes and jeans, then turned off all the lights. As I got in the bed next to him, I whispered, “I don’t really know what he does, nor do I care.”
“Not a fan, huh?”
“Not a fan at all, but my opinion doesn’t really matter.
” I snuggled up to him and placed my head on his shoulder.
It was amazing how having him close immediately set my mind at ease.
I let out a slight yawn, then muttered, “Kate has never listened to me, so she’ll have to make up her own mind about him. ”
“She’s a smart girl. I’m sure she’ll figure it out.”
“I hope you’re right.”
“I usually am,” he teased as leaned down and kissed me softly on the forehead. “It’s late. Get some sleep.”
I didn’t argue. I was feeling safer and more relaxed than I had in days, and I owed that all to him.
Country couldn’t have been more spot on when he compared Rafe to a wolf.
He and his brothers were a pack who lived by their own rules and didn’t apologize for the fact.
They would stand tall against Eric and whoever he had working for him, and they wouldn’t back down until there was nothing left of him.
It was a thought I looked forward to as I finally drifted off to sleep.