Priest unzipped his jeans and wrestled himself free. Linc and Slade chose to look away. Hearing it was sick enough. The wet splashing sound of liquid on skin, hitting the ground. Fitz groaning, spitting and coughing. When Priest finished pissing, he shook his monstrous cock a few times and then put it away.
“Now I can get started here,” Priest said. He put his right hand out.“I’m going to need a knife.”
Chapter Four
Keep’er
“At least you get quick care,” Sophia said with a smile. “That’s a job perk, right?”
“Time and place for that,” Liv snapped at Sophia.
Eden sat on the edge of a hospital bed holding an icepack against the golf ball sized lump that protruded from her forehead. She luckily passed all the concussion tests, but she knew the drill. Concussion symptoms could show up hours or days after a nasty hit to the head, meaning she had to monitor herself.
Of course both hospital security and the police had to get involved, asking a bunch of questions and filing reports. Part of Eden wished she would have just spit out some lies.
I tripped and hit my head!
I slipped and fell!
The problem there was that Eden had been knocked out and left on the floor. Found by some woman who needed to use the bathroom before going to see her mother after gallbladder removal surgery.
“You know, they think you’re religious,” Liv said. “You kept sayingpriest. They thought you wanted to have a priest come and talk to you.”
Eden’s cheeks turned red.
“Can we come to our senses soon and get the police back in here and do the right thing?” Sophia asked. “No offense, Eden, I love you and all, but this is ridiculous. That psycho fucker followed you to work and attacked you. And you’re going to let him get away with it? Like what the fuck?”
Eden felt her heart aching. And racing. Liv wasn’t wrong. Not at all. But still…
“For someone who watches crime shows and biker shows, you don’t know a fucking thing, Liv,” Sophia snapped. “She tells the police it was Cody, then what? They track him down and what? You don’t think he has an alibi already? How can they prove it?”
“Security cameras,” Liv said.
Sophia and Liv started to step closer to one another.
“Please stop,” Eden whispered.
Her two best friends didn’t hear her.
“He’s smart enough to bypass them,” Sophia said.
“Oh, now you sound like someone from a crime show,” Liv said.
“Shut up!” Eden yelled.
It made her head throb. She shut her eyes and felt the tears building up. She sucked in a shaky breath and opened her eyes.
“You’re both right, okay?” Eden said. “I should tell the police. Yet I know Cody will have something up his sleeve. And if I give him the attention, then what? What if the police don’t find a thing? Then I look crazy. That gives Cody a chance to keep coming for me.”
“You have the texts,” Liv whispered.
“That’s actually a good point,” Sophia said.
“I just…”
Eden didn’t want to deal with it anymore. She knew nothing would happen to Cody. At least not in thenormalsense of lawand order. Innocent until proven guilty carried a lot of weight. Cody wasn’t stupid either. He knew how to dance around the law.
“Let me ask you something,” Liv said with a slight grin. “When you were asking for a priest, you didn’t mean it. You wantedPriest.The man. The biker. You were thinking of that huge dong of his.”