Page 71 of Sinners are Winners


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“I can empty a bucket…” She trailed off when I shook my head.

“You’re not staying in here until we figure out what’s going on,” I said. “You’re my guest until then.”

She started to argue, but I held up my hand.

“I know that you think you’ll be fine, and chances are, you probably will…” the power chose that moment to go out. “But you’re not staying here. Not only do I not want you to, but I kind of want you there with me for the rest of the night doing…other things.”

She laughed then.

“Okay,” she breathed, coming up close to me. “We can dootherthings.”

She pulled away before I could get my hands on her and turned to the fridge.

“With the power out, we can’t cook anything,” she began to say.

“I have a generator,” I said. “It feeds half the house. The air conditioning, about half the lights, and the entirety of the kitchen. We can cook over there.”

I heard her open the fridge and pull stuff out.

“Then come over here and grab my milk,” she ordered. “I’ll make pancakes.”

I went over there and grabbed her milk.

I also made sure to grab her ass.

Chapter 8

-Drink a lot of water.

-Watch how you talk to ladies when they first wake up in the morning.

-Rules to live by

Lock

I pulled the bike to a stop in the carport, hearing Saylor settling herself and getting ready to swing her leg over to dismount.

But my eyes were all for the man that was standing there with his arms crossed, looking pissed.

“I’m sorry I’m late,” I said as I got off the bike. “I caught a call right as I was leaving.”

The man took in my uniform and nodded.

His demeanor instantly changed as I made my way to him.

Holding out my hand, I said, “My name is Lock.”

“Tony,” he grumbled as he turned and headed in the direction of the pool house. “I already took a look. Thanks for the code.”

I nodded and fell into step beside him.

I could feel Saylor hurrying to catch up, and I looked over my shoulder at her to wink.

She smiled at me widely, and I would’ve continued to stare at her like a complete loser yet something on the street caught my eye.

A green car that was driving by.

I slowed to a stop and turned more fully so I could see, but the car didn’t stop or slow down in any way. Just drove past.

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