“Take it,” I demand. “I’ll figure something out. Plus, it’s probably best I stay close and watch the house tonight. But tomorrow I’ll need to find somewhere else to go for a while. Perhaps if this asshole thinks I moved out, it’ll keep you both safe. I can move my truck so it’s not in front of the house.”
“You have nowhere to go,” Tyler says.
“And you can’t afford a hotel.” Gemma gives me a sad look. “Though I wouldn’t want you in the next town anyway. That’s too far.”
I shrug, trying to calm myself. My body is still in shock. “It might be my only option.”
“Let me see what I can do…just give me a minute,” Gemma says, pulling out her phone and walking off.
“You’re sure about this?” Dad asks.
“Absolutely. You and Belinda go pack and stay at her sister’s. I’ll be fine here,” I reassure. “I just need someone to help me drop off my truck somewhere in the event it’s being tracked.”
“I’ll work on removing the spray paint.” Dad pats my back. “It’ll look good as new in no time.”
I manage to smile. “Thanks.”
“We can keep it in the back parking lot of the deli. There are security cameras too.”
“That’s a great idea,” Dad agrees.
Five minutes later, Gemma returns with the biggest grin. “All sorted out. You’re gonna stay at Katie’s new house.”
My heart jumps into my throat, and I’m sure I heard her wrong.
“Wait, what?”
“Yep, it took some sweet-talkin’, but she can’t say no to me so…” She shrugs, clearly proud of herself. “Pack a bag because you’re going first thing tomorrow morning. But tonight, you can sleep on our couch.”
“Okay, I’ll be over after I board up that window,” I say, hardly believing any of this.
Once again, I feel like a burden to everyone who has to adjust their lives for me. I’m determined to figure out who this coward is and put him through hell. It’s one thing to come at me because of what I’ve done, but you leave my family the fuck alone.
My blood boils at how they’re harassing others to get to me. I wonder if they hope I’ll lose my support system since they’re being targeted by association. This person highly underestimates the people I’ve surrounded myself with because nothing will change how protective they are of me. Tyler, for one, is someone I trust with my life. Though we’ve got to know each other when he accompanied my sister during their short monthly visits, seeing him nearly every day for the past month has cemented our friendship.
“You sleep okay?” Gemma asks when I make my way to the kitchen.
I stretch my arms over my head and crack my back. “You need a new couch. Preferably a longer one.”
She snorts and nods. “Whenever we move, we definitely will. Just foryou, brother.”
Tyler strolls in after his shower and cups Gemma’s face before kissing her. She clings to him, and it lasts for a solid thirty seconds.
I clear my throat loudly. “Can we keep it G-rated, please? I don’t need a visual on how you knocked up my sister.”
Gemma glares, and Tyler laughs. “Sorry, man.”
“If you need a tutorial, there are plenty of websites I can show you,” Gemma taunts.
“Nah, just send him to PornHub. Plenty of…educationalvideos there.” Tyler chuckles as he brews a pot of coffee.
“Yeah, watching that while at Katie’s house is really gonna make things less awkward,” I say, groaning. “Are you certain she’s okay with this?”
“No, but oh well…” Gemma smirks. “Just stay out of her way, and she won’t even know you’re there.”
“Sounds easy enough. She’s dodged and ignored me every time we’ve run into each other, so it shouldn’t be an issue.” I sigh, walking around the counter for a mug since the coffee’s ready.
“Or use the opportunity to help her. She’ll never admit it, but she doesn’t really know what she’s doing,” Gemma says, grinning. “She watches videos and reads up on it, but it slows her down.”