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My lips twisted. âOkay, but arenât bookkeepers full time? Heâs probably looking for a forty-hour-a-week employee.â
He paused. âYouâre right, but there are perks to being the silent partnerâs daughter.â
âWait a minute, I thought you said it was an employeeââ
âI did, but Iâm an investor in this business, and until he repays my investment I think of this man as an employee. Bottom line, somethingâs wrong, and I donât know if you can find anything out or not. But, it wouldnât hurt to have someone else looking at the books.â
âCouldnât you just insist on an audit?â I asked.
He sighed. âYes, but Iâm leaving that as a last resort. Maybe Iâm getting softer the older I get, but Iâm trying to give Ryan the benefit of the doubt.â
âAll right. Maybe this will work better if he doesnât know who I am?â
He chuckled. âNot too many people with the last name âDaughtry,â honey.â
I smiled. âYes, but I could use Momâs maiden name.â
âHmm. Youâre right, but Iâd rather be honest from the jump. Any chance you can get a resume in by tomorrow evening?â
âYou get me the email address, I should be able to do it tonight.â
âThank you, honey. I love you.â
âI love you, too, Dad. Talk to you later.â
As soon as I finished my dinner, I booted up my computer and sent a freshly-polished resume to the email address Dad provided. My bra poked me in my side and I realized I hadnât changed clothes since I came home. How that happened, I had no idea, but getting my bra off took priority.
The doorbell chimed after I put on my pajamas. Looking through the peephole, I saw my ex-boyfriend who I hadnât spoken to in almost two years. With a sigh, I opened the door.
âAsher, I donât knowââ
It was all I got out before he put his hand to my belly in a vicious way, and he shoved into my apartment, slamming the door behind him.
The hand in my belly heaved and I stumbled backward into the breakfast bar.
âWhat the hell?â I yelled.
âYou finally did it, you slut. Droolinâ after him like all the other bitches. Only took you two years, but you finally sucked that prickâs cock.â
My brows furrowed and I shook my head.
âDo not play dumb with me, Cassie. I saw him leave here this morning.â
âGabe?â I blurted the question.
ââGabe?ââ he mimicked, setting his voice three octaves higher.
Things went south with Asher not long after I became friends with Gabe. Whether it was the new friendship, or just me finally noticing it, but Asher displayed extreme jealousy if I spent any time with men. Even guys I tutored while doing my job at the time, as Professor Woodâs teaching assistant. Once it became clear Asher had issues, I confronted him, and he denied it. Needless to say, things deteriorated more and I broke up with him not long after. It had been ugly, but I hadnât seen him since then.
His words registered fully and my eyes narrowed. âWhat were you doing here before seven in the morning?â I demanded.
He snorted. âFor being so damn book-smart, youâre awfully stupid, Cassandra. I live across the fucking hall.â
What? I shook my head because that was weird. Creepy-weird, since the only guy I ever saw come out of the unit across the hall was a middle-aged man named Stan.
âStan lives there, notââ
My words were cut off by Asher backhanding me. I staggered to the side. Pain radiated from my cheekbone, but I ignored it. He stopped me from sidling around the breakfast bar when he grabbed my bicep and shoved me toward the couch. His free hand took hold of my other arm, and I screamed for all I was worth.
His right hand let go. He backhanded me again, shutting me up.
âQuiet, you selfish bitch.â
âSheâs not a bitch, and the cops are on their way, asshole,â Kaylee said from the front door, her phone to her ear.
And I hadnât thought this could get any worse.
âKaylee, go!â I yelled.
She looked at me like I was crazy, but then she raised her other hand, which held a small pistol.
Asher pushed me toward the couch and moved to charge Kaylee, but the distinct click of a safety stopped him.
âOh, no, creeper. I knew something wasnât right about you. Anytime I left, you seemed to be leaving your unit too. And even though I didnât like your vibe, something seemed familiar, too. I never could put my finger on it, but when a girl grows up in a cop family she learns many things. One, listen to her gut. Two, respect of guns. And three, stay vigilant. So, donât think I wonât take out your knee.â
âHard to hit a moving target, bitch,â Asher said, and took a step toward her.
She fired and Asher jumped. My ears rang like Iâd stood next to the speakers at a rock concert.
Proving she knew a thing or two about firearms, Kaylee hollered, âThat was your only warning shot, asswipe. Purposefully missed your big toe. You move again, itâs your knee.â
Moments later, two police officers filled our foyer with their weapons drawn. I could barely hear what was being said, but Kaylee slowly turned and lowered her weapon. I could see she was speaking with a female officer, but the ringing in my ears wasnât letting up.
By the time the officers had escorted Asher out of the apartment and Kaylee and I had both given our statements to the officers, the microwave clock showed the time as quarter to eight.
I looked at my roommate. âHow is it not even eight oâclock yet? It feels like five hours have gone by.â
Kaylee shot a sympathetic smile my way. âMy uncle says, if time flies when youâre having fun, it drips like molasses when bad shit hits the fan. You need to ice your cheek before the bruising gets worse.â
I moved to the kitchen for an ice pack. âWhen did you start carrying a weapon? And why didnât you tell me you had a concealed
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