Twist My Heart Brooke Taylor (classic books to read .TXT) đ
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âYou told me I can trust Coop, so I am. Well, trying to. Besides, it was my idea. Itâs the safest way for all of us to get to the airport without being followed and the only way to ensure nobody gets hurt because of me. Once weâve made it to Boulder, then youâll leave the tracking device from Titanâs collar here and drive to town with him and Leo. If anyone trails you, theyâll see Iâm not with you and hopefully double back to your house, allowing you all to head down from the mountains without anyone behind you. Coop has the security set so if anyone shows up here at the house theyâll be intercepted quickly. Even if they donât, by the time they realize weâre all gone, they wonât be able to follow us to the airstrip.â
âSounds like you have it all figured out. How soon before this mission goes live?â His body curled flush behind mine again as he nuzzled my neck. One big hand slid over my breast, while his other tucked between my legs.
I really didnât want to ever leave this bed. And I really, really didnât want him to stop taking my body and mind to places only he could. But somehow I managed to squeak out, âWe only have enough time to get ready.â
âThen weâll make some timeâŠby showering together.â He scooped me into his arms and carried me to the bathroom.
After reaching in to turn the water on, he set me on the vanity, spreading my thighs with his hands. âGot to wait for it to get hot,â he murmured as he hungrily kissed his way down between my legs, his tongue sending me to heaven over and over again.
* * * *
Leaving Nik didnât seem real until we were standing in his garage and I was about to get into another manâs truck. Nik had that look. Not the good one. Not the hungry, heated one. This was the stiff, stony one from back behind the wall Iâd thought Iâd broken through. Leaving him like this, even for a few hours, didnât sit well in my stomach. Needing to feel an actual connection to him, I wrapped my arms around his neck and lifted up on my toes for a kiss.
With a jerk of his chin, he kept the contact as brief as possible.
âDonât kiss me like itâs goodbye.â His hardened eyes met mine and I felt the push from them as surely as if heâd done it with his hand. Stunned, I stumbled through my goodbyes to Titan and got up into the truck. Nik silently closed the door between us and disappeared into the house, not even bothering to watch us pull away.
I wanted so much to believe his wordsâthis wasnât goodbye, but I couldnât help feeling differently. Had Coop been right? Had Nik only wanted one thing from me and now was fine with letting me go?
âDid you text Aimee?â Coop asked as he pulled out of Nikâs driveway.
I nodded, shaking off the insecurity with the hopes Nik had only gone behind his walls because he hated my leaving him as much as I did. âSheâs going to meet us at the park in town in an hour. Should give us plenty of time for recon.â
I didnât like lying to Nik about the plan, but I didnât want to put him or anyone else in danger. And I didnât want to run. I wanted to confront her head-on, and Coop had assured me Nik would talk me out of it. While these people might be powerful and dangerous, I doubted theyâd be so brash as to do anything in broad daylight with Coop next to me. Besides, Aimee had had opportunity to hurt me back in Boulder and she hadnât, so how bad could she really be?
Coop reached back and pulled something out of his backpack. I barely had time to register the folder full of documents heâd dropped in my lap before we were at the main highway. He whipped his truck the direction Nik and I had taken to go to Boulder, opposite of Estes Park and what weâd planned.
âWhoa! Where the hell are you going?â I lunged across the massive center console to grab at the steering wheel, but the seatbelt shocked me by locking down, holding me tight to the leather seat.
Coop didnât even flinch at my flailing at him. Reclining his elbow on the window frame, he drove with his fingers lazily on the wheel. Clearly he didnât find the curves he navigated at high speed any more dangerous than his pissed-off passenger.
I doubted heâd respond to reasoning, but short of unlatching my seatbelt and killing us both, it was my only option. âWe had an agreement to handle this my way.â
âWe are handling this your way. You didnât want Nik involved.â
âThis isnât the plan we agreed to.â
âThis is the plan Nik agreed to, and heâll be tracking my phone. Heâd come if we didnât go toward the airport.â Coop glanced over, shaking his head at my death stare. âYou can sit there and glare at me the whole ride for screwing you over. Or you can read the damn file.â
At least he was admitting heâd screwed me over. I had a feeling it was the best I was ever going to get out of the jerk. Frustrated, I looked down at the paper on top. âThis is an autopsy report.â
âSupposedly yours. Look at the picturesâwhat do you notice?â
Hating the taste of the words on my tongue, I said, âThe girl has red hair and a phoenix tattoo on her forearm.â Just like Aimee. The fiery shades of orange on this womanâs tattoo stood out, reminding me of Aimeeâs words, âHaving risen nowâŠweâll be adding color to my tattoo so it will match the other sistersâ.â
âStill trust your friend, Aimee? Still want to meet her at the park?â
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