Crash Into You

Crash Into You by Roni Loren Read Free Book Online

Book: Crash Into You by Roni Loren Read Free Book Online
Authors: Roni Loren
Tags: Romance
see what she had come across, but now…
    He tapped down the guilt about being there uninvited and went into the kitchen to grab a pair of rubber gloves from under the sink. If he found anything of use, he didn’t want his fingerprints all over it. He hoped what he needed was in one of those boxes. But if it wasn’t, he wasn’t going to leave the apartment until he’d searched every inch of the place. If Kelsey had some key to getting Hank out of jail, he was going to do every damn thing possible to get his hands on it.
    Even if that meant he’d have to hunt down Brynn’s sister himself.

      FOUR      
     
    then
     
    Mr. Jamison stepped out of his office with Reid not far behind. Brynn smiled as the older man stopped in front of her desk.
    “Ms. LeBreck, it’s almost seven, what are you still doing slaving away?”
    She held up a stack of envelopes. “I told Mr. Ackerman I would stay late tonight and stuff these.”
    He leaned over her desk and looked at the piles of flyers on the floor. He shook his head. “You work late all the time. You’re too young to work that hard. Go home, my dear. Take a night off. I’ll make sure you get paid overtime for the evening.”
    Reid broke into a wide grin behind his uncle.
    Brynn smiled. “That’s really nice of you, but I don’t mind staying.”
    He tapped his palm against the desk. “That’s an order, Ms. LeBreck. Get out of here. I’ll close up behind you.”
    Well, she wasn’t going to argue with that. Mr. Jamison strolled off toward the copy room, and Reid replaced him at the front ofher desk. She raised an eyebrow at him and pulled out her purse. “What’s with the shit-eating grin?”
    “I have a date tonight.”
    She choked back the bitter taste that stole across her tongue, knowing that she had no right to be upset. She and Reid had fallen into a comfortable friendship at work over the last few weeks—their playful banter the bright spot in her long days. But she’d never given him any indication she was interested in anything more or told him that when she finally lay in bed at night, that it was his face she pictured, his hands she imagined on her when she touched herself.
    She couldn’t tell him. Their lives were so far apart from each other, they might as well belong to different species. She gave him a stiff smile. “Good for you.”
    He laughed and held out his hand. “Come on, LeBreck. Let’s go.”
    She stared at his open palm. “What are you talking about?”
    He smirked. “I’m talking about a date—me, you, some food, all congregating in the same general area. You told me the day we met you didn’t have time for a burger. Now you’ve been given two hours you didn’t plan on having, so you owe me a date.”
    She sighed and pushed her hair behind her ears. “Reid—”
    He wagged his finger at her. “Nope, can’t turn me down. You don’t want to be responsible for crushing my fragile ego, do you?”
    She snorted, but slipped her hand into his and let him help her to her feet. “Your ego is about as delicate as a freight train.”
    He pulled her closer to his side and guided her toward the door. “It’s just a burger, Brynn.”
    A few minutes later, Reid turned his truck into the drive-thru at the Burger Haven and ordered their meals. She shifted in her seat, the leather sticking to her bare legs. “I thought we were going to eat here.”
    He pulled up to the window and paid for the food, thenhanded her the greasy paper bags. “The grub here is good, but the ambience leaves a lot to be desired.”
    She snuck a fry from one of the bags and popped it in her mouth. “So where are you taking me, then?”
    He waggled his eyebrows. “My evil lair.”
    “No, seriously.”
    He laughed. “And I thought I was a control freak. Relax. We’re not going far.”
    Reid drove a few miles off the highway and parked next to a tree-lined pond, shutting off the engine right as the final edge of sun slipped beneath the horizon.

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