Raiden
They spent the night in each other’s arms again and when they woke, Raiden once again feasted on his woman’s delicious body.
He was quickly becoming addicted to her and he didn’t hate it.
When she drove off to go to work it wasn’t easy. He didn’t love it and yet he knew he would be seeing her soon.
He loved the new project and hurried to his office so he could get to work with Dirk.
When he got there, Dirk already had all of the wood cut and ready to be put together for the cabinets and Raiden walked over, grabbing the nail gun and some wood glue.
Dirk let him put a few together, while he did the other half.
They had been at work for over an hour when Asher came into the shop, which was part of their building.
He had his phone out, “Raiden. You need to answer your phone right now. There is a situation with Rickie.”
Raiden felt his blood go cold and whipped his phone out of his pocket.
He had put on some sound cancelling headphones because the compressor was loud and Dirk still needed to use the saw.
There were three missed calls from Rickie and two from Steele.
Raiden called Rickie, but her phone went to voicemail and then he tried Steele.
“Steele here, kinda busy Raiden. I will call back.”
Then he hung up and Raiden ran to his truck, Harrison and Dirk behind him.
“We are going with you Raiden.”
Raiden nodded, “Get in, we have to hurry.”
They jumped in the truck and Raiden peeled out of the parking lot and drove as quickly as he could to the bank Rickie worked at.
It was surrounded by cops and there was a barrier up, preventing him from running up to find his sister.
He cursed and his phone rang, “Raiden, that intel you gave me proved to be prophetic. While my crew and I came to check out the bank this morning, a man came in with a small crew, trying to rob the bank. We are all at a standstill. There are still workers, and we are trying to be smart. We will handle this.”
Raiden wanted to say more, but Steele hung up.”Shit.”
His phone rang again, “Steele?”
“No, it’s Kadence. What’s going on love?”
Raiden blew out a breath, “Rickie’s bank is getting robbed. Or some men are trying to rob it anyway.”
She let out a gasp, “Where?”
He told her, “It’s on the corner of Main. The big trust bank.”
“I’m on my way.”
“Fairy,” he said and she cut him off, “No Raiden. I am on my way. You need me. So does Rickie. I am coming.”
He heard her rustling around and then her car started, “I will watch for you.”
“Love you.” She said and he gave a small smile, “I love you too, drive safely my fairy.”