But the dream was so vivid. So plausible.
It’s still not over.
I can defend myself, Gray basically said so, but if I’m ever caught without my weapon…
I reach into the nightstand, finding the butt of the gun, and I hold it for a long moment, its heft making me feel better.
I don’t sleep another wink.
28
GRAY
Sutton’salready up when I wake, which is unusual given she likes to sleep in.
I frown, sitting up and putting on a robe before walking toward Ciara’s room. Sure enough, Sutton’s in there, lying with our daughter, her eyes closed.
I smile at my two girls.
I suppose Ciara must have gotten up in the middle of the night and asked her mother for cuddles, as she does sometimes. Sutton told me that they used to co-sleep when she was smaller.
I don’t wake them since Ciara has the day off school, some kind of teacher’s workday. I’ve got her schedule memorized and on my phone.
I shower and shave quickly before dressing and heading to my office, wanting to check and see if I have any work messages on my burner phone.
I only have an unofficial invoice from Murray for the cleaning job, and I transfer the money to him immediately.
A knock on the door startles me, and I look up to see Liam standing in the doorway, frowning.
“Something wrong?”
“We just received a letter. An invitation, looks like.”
“So?”
“It’s from Niall Murphy.”
I freeze, standing up and taking the card stock envelope from him.
It chills my blood that Murphy has addressed it to me instead of Da.
I use the letter opener and rip open the envelope, and the embossed invitation suggests a parlay with an address and a time—midnight tonight.
It’s rather formal, but that’s the way Murphy has always done business.
“Fuck.”
Liam clears his throat. “Should we call a meeting?”
I stare down at the invitation for a moment longer before nodding. “Call Declan and Kael and have them meet me here in an hour.” I pause. “You come, too, Liam.”
He nods briskly and leaves the room.
I sit down hard in my chair, throwing the invitation on the desk.
A parlay?
From what Darragh had said, Murphy wanted scorched earth. Scorched earth didn’t include meetings about what is going to happen.