It just meant he was discreet…right?
“Okay, ladies.” The funeral director was back. “All we need is payment, and we’re done.”
My heart literally stilled.
But Silver didn’t flinch as she pulled out a black Amex card that made a little cling-cling as she took it out and slid it across the table. “You can put all of it on there.”
Jesus.
Twelve thousand dollars…
When I died, I would be having a budget funeral. Just bury me and throw me into a pit somewhere.
That would be about all I could afford to do.
I wiggled nervously in my chair and waited until the payment had been processed before standing up out of my chair.
I gathered all of the paperwork we’d been given and headed out the door, wondering what I would do next.
“I’m going to go home and give this to the guys. Not to mention it literally gives me hives to have a card with an unlimited spend amount belonging to Apollo in my purse,” she said softly. “What are you doing?”
I wouldn’t think too hard on why Finnian hadn’t trusted me with his Amex card.
The man was right, though, not to trust me.
He barely knew me.
Hell, I had all these feelings for a man that was probably not feeling what I was feeling.
I was so stupid sometimes.
My mind was a mess, and all I could think about were my feelings.
Shit, maybe I had the same damn issue as my sister.
“Well…” I cleared my throat.
I’d been dropped off by Finnian, but he’d told me he would get my Blazer here for me because he was going to run to Knight’s place to take care of their animals.
Apparently they had two retired military working dogs that would need to come stay with him.
I didn’t bother to mention that I was allergic as hell to dogs.
It was his own prerogative to take care of his friend’s dogs.
It was actually so very nice, that I didn’t have the heart to mention my allergies. This wasn’t about me. And not to completely harp on the fact, but he barely knew me. Why would he take my issues into consideration?
“I’m actually going to go into work,” I decided. “I didn’t think I’d finish all this in time, but now that I have, it gives me plenty of time to get to the shift set for six in the evening.”
“Oh,” Silver wilted. “That’s sucky.”
I shrugged. “Gotta pay those bills.”
I may not pay them off fast, but I’d pay them off if it killed me.
She nodded solemnly. “Do you want me to give all that to Apollo?”
I handed it over to her. “That would actually be really great. I probably can’t go over there anymore, anyway.”