“You’re not going to kill yourself, are you?” I blurted.“What?” He gaped at me. “No. I’m not going to kill myself. Whatever gave you that idea?”“Because your dad and your grandfather and all this and everything.” I gestured vaguely in the air. “You know.”Will smiled sadly. He took off his sweater
“We’re hittin’ the rest stop up yonder.” Hoot nodded his head in the direction of a blue sign. “You’ve got that long to work things out. We need to switch vehicles, and that’s gonna be the best place to do it.”I harrumphed and looked out my window, pointedly not looking at Will.When we stopped, I
McKenzieI listened to Will give Hoot what little information he had. And it was definitely very little.“I just know he and my grandfather conspired together to create a bounty on Caleb and Jocelyn Killeen,” Will explained. “This sheik guy… I didn’t get a lot of time to look into him, but I think t
Hoot then rounded the corner of the dealership with blood splattered on his shirt and face. “How’re you two?” he asked us.“Our new friend here was just making a call on a hundred-million-dollar ransom,” I said.All three sets of eyes narrowed on the salesman.“That so?” Hoot replied icily, tapping
“Me, too,” she breathed. She kept grinding against my fly.I gripped her ass, not sure if I wanted to stop her or help her along. I chose the latter. “When we get somewhere safe, I’m going to do things to you…” I promised, nibbling along her collarbone while helping her ride my bulge.“Yeah?” She wa
WillHoot was a masterful driver. He drove the Suburban as though he was going for first prize at a NASCAR race. It didn’t hurt that any smaller car seeing a Suburban coming up their tailpipe quickly got out of the way. The black sedan did not have the same intimidation factor.But when we crossed t