Benedict and Bear: What’s Done is Done (BENEDICT AND BEAR TRILOGY #2) by Lisa Oliver EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Lisa Oliver
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Dixon hated England. He knew that was an unfair conclusion to come to
when technically he hadn’t seen anything of the country at all except the
blurred and lit up images of houses seen way, way down on the ground
from the airplane window. No, it would be more correct to say that Dixon
hated what traveling to England was doing to Benedict. His wonderful mate
had gone from being a warm, funny, casually dressed, and laid-back person,
into some kind of overanxious closed-off aristocrat that reminded Dixon of
characters he’d seen in a period drama movie once.
The soft jeans were gone, along with the Henley’s and jackets. Dixon
thought his mate was stunning in anything he wore, and the sharp threepiece suit fitted Benedict perfectly, but it didn’t match what he knew of
Benedict’s style. Likewise the plane – Dixon guessed the Necromancer was
well off because he had been alive for over a century. But they traveled to
England in Benedict’s private plane. Not the Dule’s family plane. No,
Benedict had quickly corrected that assumption. The plane was Benedict’s
personal mode of overseas transportation.
Clothing and airplanes aside, it was Benedict’s mood that was really
worrying Dixon and his bear. Benedict had barely said a word on the more
than ten hour flight, although he held Dixon’s hand for most of it. But as the
tone of the engines changed and the plane started to descend, it appeared
Benedict’s mood was dropping with it.
“We could turn around and go back to the US,” Dixon suggested quietly.
The steward was busy in the back of the plane putting things away and
likely straightening up the galley area, and it wasn’t as though the pilot
could hear them, but Dixon didn’t want to embarrass his mate in any way.
“We could move, find somewhere rural and off-grid so no one could find
us.”
“As tempting as that is, that wouldn’t be fair to Gordon or Monica. Besides,
I have to do this or we’ll always be watching over our shoulders.”
Benedict’s tone was also low. “I know I’m going to sound really selfish
here, because realistically this would’ve been a lot more pleasant for you if
you’d stayed in San Francisco, but I’m so glad you’re here. I don’t think…
I’m not sure…”
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