Page 64 of Other Woman Drama


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“I’m at work, yes,” I said, trying to hide my impatience. “And I left my phone at home.”

That’s when I realized my mistake.

He’d never had access to my work before, and now he would have unfettered access to me anytime he wanted.

Shit.

“I’ll tell her if you let me use your car.”

I squeezed my eyes shut. “No. You have a suspended license, and that’s the only vehicle that I have.”

“I gave you that vehicle,” he snapped.

“You didn’t,” I said. “You made me pay you back for it, which I did. Two-fold because you charged me interest. It’s mine, fair and square,” I grumbled. “Don’t bother relaying the message, I’ll find a way to do it myself.”

I hung up, angry as hell.

My dad, always the douche bag.

No wonder him and my awful mother hooked up.

Angry now, I tried to think up alternate ways to let Eedie know that I wouldn’t be there, but a cry from Sabin, the head IT guy, had me glancing over.

“What?” I asked.

“This went from bad to DEFCON 1,” he said.

When I looked at my computer, I knew why.

Fifteen

The best version of me you’ll ever know is when I’m three rolls deep at Texas Roadhouse.

—Webber to Doc

WEBBER

“Dad, I need a ride to Jiu Jitsu,” Eedie said through the speaker of my new phone.

My new, fifteen-hundred-dollar phone that was e-fucking-xactly like my old phone that was four generations older.

Jesus, what was the point of a “new” phone if it wasn’t any different from four years ago?

“Why can’t you drive yourself?” I asked, standing in front of an apartment building that I kept expecting a certain black-haired beauty to come out of that never did.

I’d been at Silver’s place for over two hours, and she’d yet to come out.

It also pissed me off because she wasn’t following routine.

I’d done enough lighthearted stalking to know her routine.

“Because I can’t find my keys,” she groaned. “I’ve looked everywhere for them, and they’re nowhere to be found.”

“What about that AirTag we put on them?” I asked.

“It’s saying that I have to get in range of the keys for it to work, but I’ve been all over this house looking for them and I’m not finding them anywhere,” she grumbled.

I rolled my eyes.