Coming to Colorado

Coming to Colorado by Sara York Read Free Book Online

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Authors: Sara York
financial records and trying to figure out where in the hell Craig was had left him exhausted.
    “I’m going to take a nap. Anyone want to take a crack at what I’ve been looking at? I’ve noted a few things that I think are interesting, but honestly, I’ve got nothing. Craig isn’t using his normal accounts or any of the aliases we know for him.”
    Billy stood from the couch where he’d been napping. “I’m up to it. I’ve been asleep for...” Billy stared down at his phone screen. “I guess I’ve slept about three hours. I’m good for a bit of time. I’ll see what I can find.”
    Roger nodded and headed to the room he and Grant shared. They’d made almost no headway figuring out where Craig was. The man was an enigma. He could go anywhere, hide in the most unlikely places then come out, ready to attack.
    The door to their bedroom was shut, and he wondered if Grant was still asleep. He hated waking him, but he was about to drop. Roger slowly turned the handle and opened the door, trying to be silent. Grant grumbled and rolled over, pulling the covers over his shoulder.
    When he’d first arrived at Wild Bluff, he hadn’t expected to find a family. Grant was more than just a guy he had sex with. He really was his husband. Hayden would have liked Grant, that much he was sure of.
    “Hey, what are you thinking about?” Grant asked.
    Roger hadn’t realized that Grant had rolled to face him and was watching him strip. He tugged off the rest of his clothes and moved to the bed, sliding under the sheets and getting close to his man. They hugged before Roger rested his head on Grant’s arm, closing his eyes.
    “I was thinking about how much Hayden would have liked you.”
    Grant laughed and kissed the top of Roger’s head. “He would have hated that I have you in my bed.”
    “Yeah, but—”
    “I know, you wouldn’t be in my bed if Hayden were still around.”
    “Yeah, basically.”
    “I love you. I’m glad Hayden took such good care of you and that he was so nice to you. It shows that he was a good man. I wouldn’t like knowing that you were with a guy who treated you like shit.”
    “He was really nice. Never mean.”
    “Good.”
    Roger had almost drifted off to sleep when Grant moved his arm and started to slide out from under him. “You getting up?” Roger asked.
    “I slept for a while. I need to get out there and see what I can find. Craig isn’t going to go away.”
    “No, he isn’t.” Roger snuggled deeper under the covers, drifting off quickly.
     
    Grant watched Roger’s facial features relax before he stepped into the bathroom and closed the door. Craig just wouldn’t die. This time, if he found Craig, he’d put a bullet in the guy’s brain and his heart. He wouldn’t settle for injured, he’d make sure the guy was deader than dead.
    After a quick shower, Grant left their room and went to the den. The guys were spread out, computers dotting the flat surfaces with paper covering the rest of the tables and countertops. He sighed, guessing that no one had found anything important about Craig’s location, at least not yet.
    The sun was coming up, and they’d spent almost an entire night gaining no advantage. Craig was dangerous. His manipulations could easily result in their death. Maybe they should leave the ranch and hide somewhere that Craig didn’t know about. But the man was smart and would do something to draw them out.
    Grant took a sip of his coffee and grabbed a biscuit and a sausage patty before moving to the table. Billy came up beside him and sat, an iPad in his hands.
    “Hey, Grant, I think I might have something.”
    “Show me.” Grant took another sip from his mug as Billy pulled up a PDF of a news article.
    “Okay, I know this is a long shot, but if you look closely and read between the lines, this might be Craig.”
    Grant held the iPad up so he could read as he sipped his coffee. The article was about a robbery in Virginia. He scanned the report once then a

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