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KAELIN
“I told you I didn’t want you wearing that dress last night Kaelin.”
I regretted having my phone on speaker but my hands were full with
my purse and suitcase as I rolled it across the tarmac. I stopped a few
yards from the toy-sized plane I was about to board and squinted at it.
When it didn’t immediately turn into a standard size airliner, I frowned
and shoved my sunglasses to the top of my head.
“It looked like you were asking for it,” Tyler continued, drawing me
back to the conversation. Here we go again. I attempted to jam my finger
on the speaker button to stop the other people milling about from
listening but my fingers slipped and my phone fell out of my hand and
clattered onto the ground.
“Fuck—” I hissed and quickly bent to pick it up. I slammed my
finger down on the speaker button, still hearing Tyler speaking
indistinctly as I shoved the phone to my shoulder.
“Did you fuck someone last night?” Was the first thing I heard when
I got the phone situated.
“What? No!” I exclaimed.
I hated when he talked down to me like I was a child and not a thirty
something adult with a career as a highly accredited military tech
developer who could run my life just fine without his condescension.
Thank you very much.
“Then why were you hiding your engagement ring in that photo you
posted?”
“Ty, I have no idea what you’re talking about,” I said, trying to keep
the exasperation to a minimum in my tone. “I was wearing it, my hand
was just around a glass.”
I looked over to see the pilot talking to the only other passengers
waiting to board the bush plane. A US Marshal? My eyes went to the
other man and a chill rushed through me.
He was in handcuffs.
That couldn’t be good. My eyes traveled up his body, lingering on
his chest—which was filling out a black t-shirt under a flannel very
nicely—until I reached his eyes which were fixed on me. I could feel a
blush creep across my cheeks at being caught staring. His eyes were
bright blue, nearly the color of the glaciers I saw hiking the other day.
There was something wild and almost feral about him. My mouth went
dry and I was so distracted I didn’t hear what Tyler said.
“I’m sorry babe, what?” I dragged my eyes away from him and
yanked my suitcase closer to the plane.
“I said, I don’t like when you disrespect me like that. It makes me
look bad.”
I could feel a headache coming on and pinched the bridge of my
nose, trying very hard to keep my frustration in check.
“I’m sorry,” I said flatly. “But do you think we could talk about this
when I get home? We’re about to board.”
“Sure. Whatever.”
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