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With that preoccupying his thoughts, Darren stepped into the open office only to stop when he noticed the two men standing beside Virginia. Darren found himself the recipient of three gazesâsilver, pale green and faded blue as Sheriff Stenley, Severo and Virginia all stopped talking and looked at him.
âIâve got your backpack,â Severo finally said after a moment of uncomfortable silence. He swung the pack as if to emphasize his words.
Darren reached for the backpack, annoyed that anyone, but especially this man who seemed to see more than Darren would have liked, thought it was okay to handle his things.
âI can carry itââ
âNo,â Darren forced the word out, stomping down his impulse to shut up and divert attention from himself. âIâm not so bad off I canât carry it, orââDarren flicked a glance at Virginiaââget myself back to Mrs. Hawkinsâ place, despite what some people think.â He plucked the strap from Severoâs hand and settled the pack on his shoulder as his boss narrowed her eyes at him.
âFine,â Virginia grumbled. âYou can work tomorrow, but only if you let Sheriff Stenley or Severo give you a ride to and from work. I donât want to risk you getting dizzy or something and ending up splattered on the road.â
That kind of sucked, but it was better than being alone all day. âYes, maâam, I can do that, if either or both of them are willing to pick me up at four-thirty in the morning and bring me home, too.â
Severo crossed his arms over his chest and smiled. âI think thatâs the most Iâve heard you say in all the months Iâve known you. Weâll be there and weâll even bring coffee.â
You donât know me. Darren swallowed the words before they could escape. Heâd already said too much.
âYou going to be smart enough to let someone help you out?â
The question, asked in a deep rumbling growl Darren knew belonged to the sheriff, made his stomach flutter. As much as he didnât want Severo trying to figure him outâand the man was, had been for some time, which scared the crap out of Darrenâhe really didnât want the sheriff poking around in his life. Which meant taking the path of least resistance in this instance. Darren stared at his hands on the strap of his pack.
âYes, sir,â Darren murmured, unable to look at the bigger man. It wasnât that the sheriff was ugly or anything, because he definitely wasnât. Darren just knew that sharp gaze would see into his head and pull out everything Darren wanted to keep hidden. Okay, so maybe he knew that wasnât possible, but it was possible that Darren would start babbling like an idiot, spilling everything about his past, if the sheriff demanded it. That was why Darren didnât want to be near the guy. Just thinking about it made him shiver and he hoped the others watching him took it for exhaustion or pain or anything but the truth.
âCome on, weâre not so bad.â
Darren flinched at the fleeting touch to his elbow as he looked at Severo. The little guy had moved so quietly. Severo stepped around him and continued talking as he led the way to the back door.
âLaine pulled his truck around back. We were going to load up your bike butâŠâ
Grunting as he shifted his pack around, Darren unzipped the smallest outside pocket and pulled out his keys. Once outside with his twoâŠwhatever they wereâDarren didnât know, that was for sureâhe started to walk over to his bike only to be stopped by a big, hard hand clamping down on his shoulder.
âIâll get it, go on and get it the truck. Youâre limping.â
Darren bristled but didnât so much as glance behind him as he offered the keys up. Sheriff Stenley took them and stepped around Darren, murmuring something that sounded awfully close to âgood boyâ, which, if Darren had been certain was what was said, heâd have been more than a little offended by it.
âLeast resistance,â he muttered, turning and heading to the truck. He thought Severo snickered but wasnât sure. It could have been a cough.
âIâm guessing you want in the back seat since you donât seem to like anyone besides Virginia.â
Darren knew Severo was goading him, but couldnât figure out whyâand he couldnât stop himself from sniping since he was already a little past mad. âIs it any wonder when everyoneâs so bossy andâŠand nosy?â It wasnât his best comeback at all, but it was heartfelt enough that no one could doubt he meant it.
Except Severo must have, because he laughed and slapped Darren on the back. âRight. Well, itâs a small town, so everyone wants to, and usually does, know everyone elseâs business. And no matter how much you protest, youâve stayed here a while so you must not mind.â
Severo pulled open the rear passenger door, like Darren couldnât do it himself. He scowled as Severo chuckled, those pale eyes dancing with amusement at Darrenâs expense. âI think maybe youâre just shy,â Severo finally said and Darren almost relaxed until the guy added, âOr is there something youâre afraid of?â
Darren shut up and shut down, closing his eyes and slowing his breathing to fake sleep for the short drive to the house. No way would he tell anyone the very thing he was afraid of most in the world was himself.
Laine grimaced as Severo not so gently prodded at Darren. Laine knew his loverâs intentions were good, but he was going about gaining Darrenâs confidence the wrong way. As scared and wound tight as the
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