Then, he said something, and she frowned.
I wanted to get closer to hear what he’d said, but I couldn’t risk being seen. Jane’s expression changed then, looking surprised. She asked him something, still looking annoyed, but before he could answer her question, he got a phone call.
He answered it and gave a clipped nod. Then he got back on his bike and pulled out something from his pocket. A piece of paper. He handed her the paper and put on his helmet before speeding away. Jane tucked the paper into her pocket and watched him go for a few seconds before wandering on her way.
I had a single moment of conflict where I wondered whether to follow her or my brother. If I rode after Lorenzo, I could happen upon his hideout and see where he’d been for all those years. Then I could get back what he stole from me.
Still, he might have seen me coming up and would maneuver to evade me. But I was a better rider than him. I could probably catch him easily.
The decision should have been simple.
But instead, I found myself struggling with indecision for a few minutes before following Jane home.
I trailed her, making sure to stay several yards behind her at all times. She must have been deep in thought because she didn’t look back once. It was dark, and I didn’t want anything to happen to her. Even though her neighborhood wasn’t unsafe, I couldn’t bring myself to leave her walking alone.
And from now on, she would never walk alone again. I would make sure of it, even if I had to hire a personal chauffeur for her.
That would be easy. The hard part would be getting her to use it.
When she went into her home, I stood outside for a few seconds and debated whether I should turn around and leave. Lorenzo was long gone, but maybe I could follow his trail.
But wouldn’t it be better to find out from her what they talked about? Plus, what the hell was on the piece of paper? Maybe then I could find out more directly how to trace him and why he left in the first place.
And also find out if she knew about it this whole time.
I told myself it wasn’t jealousy talking as I walked up to her door and rapped on it.
It took about a minute until I heard footsteps. And then she was coming down and opening the door.
Her soft flowery scent struck me first before I saw her bare face, looking so soft and innocent that it was a hit right to my solar plexus.
Her eyes went wide while I was momentarily distracted by her wet hair, baggy shirt, and some pajama bottoms. I could tell from her fresh scent that she’d just come out of the shower.
Hunger rose within me with surprising fierceness, and I wanted to grab her right there, inhale her, and then devour her.
“Can I come in?” I asked, not surprised when my voice rumbled low and deep. Her eyes widened. I thought she would say no at first, but then she stepped back without a word.
And I strode in.
The minute I stepped close to her, I nearly groaned as more of her scent clouded over me. She was so close that the voice of lust whispered treacherously in my mind.All I needed to do was reach for her.
She crossed her arms, and I noted that it was cold. I shut the door behind us.
Neither of us said anything for the space of a few seconds. This was the part where she was supposed to ask me what I was doing here again.
But she didn’t. Instead, she said, “I was just about to get started on dinner.”
My cock hardened. It was an invitation if I ever heard one, and I grabbed onto it like a starving bastard, even though I knew I shouldn’t. “What are you making?”
“I’m not sure. None of the kids are home, so probably something pretty simple like pasta or something.”
“Ah. I was wondering why no one had appeared with a pitchfork to my throat yet.”
She smirked at me. “Felix wasn’t that bad.”
I shrugged. I didn’t mind the kid being so overprotective. It was good that he wanted to look out for his sister.
As for the little sister, well, I had no comment on her.