Free Read Novels Online Home

Reunited With Danger (Danger Incorporated Book 6) by Olivia Jaymes (15)

Chapter Sixteen

After Zach dropped her off, Leann had the deputy drive her to West and Gigi’s home a few miles away. He waited in the cruiser as she ran the doorbell, taking deep breaths and trying to rein in her rising temper. If she was going to move back – and it was shit like this that made her go back and forth about it – the first step was to put in place some boundaries between herself and her family. That started today. Right now. Unknowingly, West had opened up a huge issue and she was about to give him hell and then some for overstepping. Zach was the nicest man she’d met in a long time.

The door swung open and West stood there with a surprised look on his face. “Hey, little sister. We didn’t expect to see you until tomorrow at dinner. Come on in.” He peered out the door and saw the cop. “You brought a babysitter?”

“Thanks,” she replied, following him into the living room where Gigi sat on the sofa feeding their baby son Ryder. “Zach is at the station questioning Troy Wallace.”

“Leann, what a lovely surprise,” Gigi gushed, smiling and waving to a comfortable chair. “Come sit down and visit a little while. When he’s done feeding you can even hold Ryder if you want.”

Now Leann felt a little silly. As pissed off as she was, she hadn’t expected to walk in to this cozy domestic scene with Gigi feeding the baby and West…holy shit…was her brother doing dinner dishes? That was one for the books.

The words still needed to be said, however, and she was here so she might as well say them.

“I hear you had a little chat with Zach this morning. Want to tell me about that?”

Her brother had the good sense to look ashamed, his cheeks turning red as he sat down on the couch next to his wife. Perhaps he was hoping Gigi and the baby would protect him.

“I asked him to come in and talk about Drew Marshall’s murder.”

Settling into a chair opposite, Leann clutched her purse on her lap, her knuckles white with the anger she held bottled up inside. Yelling wasn’t the answer here no matter how much she wanted to let fly.

“Did you talk about anything else?”

West’s gaze dropped to the floor and he shifted uncomfortably on the couch as if he was being poked and prodded with a pointy stick.

“We might have chatted about other topics. Why do you ask?”

Leann stared at her brother, floored by his aversion to the truth. He was always spouting off about honesty and integrity but when it came to running her life he didn’t give a shit.

“Do you lie to everyone in your life or just me? Does Gigi know you’re a big fat liar? Does she know that you don’t think her own brother is good enough for an Anderson?”

To Gigi’s credit, she didn’t get angry or upset. Instead her brow arched and she gave her husband a mean look. “For the love of all that’s good and holy, what have you done now, Westin Anderson? Look at me.”

Swallowing hard, West lifted his head and tried to look his wife in the eyes. “I was just worried.”

Sighing, Gigi rolled her eyes. “You better start talking and fast or you are going to have not one but two women put their foot in your ass, then make you wear it as a hat.”

Leann had never had an ally before in her battle with her nosy, overbearing brothers. This was nice.

“Your brother is interested in our Leann,” he said defensively, his arms waving in the air to emphasize his point. “So I talked to him. Going after the little sister of a friend is completely against the bro-code.”

Dear Lord in heaven, save them all from the dreaded bro-code.

“The nerve of him,” Gigi exclaimed in mock horror. “A good, honest, hard working man like my brother Zach interested in a woman. What’s next? The zombie apocalypse? If I didn’t have my hands full I’d smack the back of your head. In fact, I may have Leann do it. It might knock a little sense into you.”

Leann had been silent so far, letting Gigi take her husband to task, but this was her fight and she needed to do it herself.

“Did you hear yourself?” Leann asked her big brother, so pissed off that her voice shook. “Did you hear what you said? You called me ‘our Leann’ as if I don’t belong to myself. As if I’m an object that you and everyone else own and only share when you feel like it. I’m a human being, West, with thoughts and opinions of my own. It’s sad that after all these years you only see me as an extension of yourself.”

“That’s not true,” he protested, his face becoming even redder. “I was just worried about you.”

“Why?” she shot back immediately. “Why were you worried? What horrible fate did you think awaited me from dating Zach?”

Jumping up from the couch, West paced his living room. It appeared to Leann that he delaying long enough to come up with a palatable reason for his actions.

“I just didn’t want you to get hurt. Is it a crime to worry about my baby sister? If it is, just lock me up and throw away the key.”

West even tossed a pretend key into the air to emphasize his point.

“Don’t be a drama king,” Gigi said sharply, her narrowed-eyed gaze on West. “Your sister asked you a question and she deserves a serious answer. Do you have one? Because I’d like to hear it too.”

West rounded on the two women and pointed to Leann. “I don’t have to take this shit. Both of you ganging up on me. It isn’t fair. I did what I did because I was worried about Leann. That’s my right as her brother.”

West stomped outside and Leann sat rooted to the spot, once again questioning the wisdom of moving home. She didn’t want it to be like this but no one was too supportive of these boundaries she needed in place.

“He’s exhausted and sleep-deprived,” Gigi said, her tone apologetic. “Normally he’d be happy to argue with you all night long until every cow in the county was fast asleep. Now do you want to hold your nephew?”

“I certainly do. He’s even cuter than the pictures you sent me.”

The warm, sweet-smelling bundle was placed in Leann’s arms and she dropped a kiss on Ryder’s forehead. “Don’t worry about me and your daddy. We always argue but we always make up. Everything is going to be fine.”

“Yes, it will be.”

West’s voice swung her attention from the baby to where he was standing in the doorway of the kitchen, his shoulders stiff. He crossed his arms over his chest and lifted his chin. “I have something to say.”

“Then you should say it.”

“I’m not going to apologize for doing what I think is right. I was worried about you and so I gave him a little nudge. You should be thanking me that I care this much.”

It was laughable. “You’re doubling down on this strategy? I have to give you credit, brother dear—most people wouldn’t stand behind their high-handed, asinine actions but you make it look like art. You must think I’m an idiot.”

He shook his head. “I think you’re an incredibly smart woman, Sis. Hell, a lot smarter than me.”

“But still stupid.”

He threw his hands in the air. “Why do you keep saying that?”

“Because you think I’m too dumb to know whether a man is good or bad. Whether he’s the kind to cheat. You think I’m too stupid to make my own decisions despite evidence to the contrary. I’ve been doing that for many years, you know, and so far I haven’t done too bad of a job. I’m tired of you acting as if I don’t have a brain in my head because I’m a girl. I’m standing up and telling you right now that I simply will not allow you to interfere in my life any longer.”

His face had gone red again. “I just thought–”

“Stop,” she said firmly, standing to hand the baby back to Gigi. She was trembling too much to hold Ryder. Anger and a newborn didn’t mix. “You seem to be under the impression that your opinion matters here. It does not. You don’t get a vote on how I live my life, just as I don’t get one about yours. What you think doesn’t matter in the least. As in not at all. So you can stop this ridiculous behavior or you and I are going to be toe to toe constantly. But I warn you right now, I will not back down. You will keep your nose out of my affairs or I will do it for you. Have I made myself perfectly clear?”

“Crystal.”

“Good.” Leann turned to Gigi and tried to smile. “I’m sorry this wasn’t a more pleasant visit. It was wonderful to see you and the baby. Hopefully we can do this again.”

Gigi gave her husband some nasty side eye. Leann almost felt sorry for him because she had a feeling he was going to be sleeping on the couch tonight. “It’s certainly not your fault. You’re welcome here any time.”

“Listen, this whole argument is for nothing. I talked to Jason after Zach left my office and I’m not going to interfere anymore,” West said, rubbing the back of his neck. “I actually think that you and Zach would make a nice couple.”

Gigi’s eyes narrowed at her husband and Leann was more than suspicious as well. West didn’t often change his stubborn, obstinate mind so easily.

“You talked to Jason about this?” Leann asked cautiously. “And what did he have to say that was so life-changing?”

“You know…that Zach was a good guy.” West shifted on his feet. “That we should be happy that you two like each other. That kind of stuff.”

That kind of stuff? What in the ever-loving hell?

“So he didn’t say anything different than I did but because it came from a man it meant more? Is that what you’re saying?”

“That’s not it at all,” West said loudly but then realized his baby son was in the room. “He just explained it in a different way.”

Gigi’s brows had shot up. “Wow, he must have made one hell of an argument. But let’s get to the heart of the matter here. Are you going to stay out of Leann’s love life and respect her decisions?”

“I am,” West said firmly.

We’ll see about that.

“And you’re going to tell my brother that you’re not opposed to him dating Leann?”

West shrugged. “Sure, I can do that.”

“Tomorrow,” Leann replied sharply. “You’ll do it tomorrow at dinner.”

She now understood why Zach had run so hot and cold these past few days. Gathering up her purse, she leaned down to kiss little Ryder on the forehead one more time.

“Since we seem to have come to an agreement, I’ll head out so you two can get back to your evening. I’ll see you tomorrow at dinner.”

“We’ll be there,” Gigi said with a smile. “Ryder will probably sleep a little bit and you and I can catch up.”

“Goodnight, brother dear.”

“Always fun when you stop by, Leann,” West mocked with his signature grin as he accompanied her to the door. “Let’s do this more often.”

If she moved back they just might. This wasn’t the first time they’d gone five rounds and sadly it wouldn’t be the last. He couldn’t see that he was treating her like a child and she couldn’t allow him to do it anymore. It had been easier to simply leave town and live somewhere else, but if she was going to move back here something had to be done.

Tonight had been the first step. Only about a million more to go.

Search

Search

Friend:

Popular Free Online Books

Read books online free novels

Hot Authors

Sam Crescent, Zoe Chant, Flora Ferrari, Mia Madison, Lexy Timms, Alexa Riley, Claire Adams, Leslie North, Sophie Stern, Elizabeth Lennox, Amy Brent, Frankie Love, Jordan Silver, Bella Forrest, C.M. Steele, Madison Faye, Jenika Snow, Kathi S. Barton, Dale Mayer, Michelle Love, Mia Ford, Sloane Meyers, Delilah Devlin, Piper Davenport, Penny Wylder,

Random Novels

The House of Secrets by Sarra Manning

Blocked Shot (Love on Thin Ice Book 1) by Amber Lynn

Abraham: An Enemies To Lovers Shifter Romance (The Johnson Clan Book 2) by Terra Wolf

Korus (Warriors Of Cadir) by Stella Sky

Bad by LP Lovell, Stevie J. Cole

Bodyguard's Secret Baby (A Secret Baby Romance) by Vivian Ward

Avenged: Ruined 2 by Amy Tintera

Redefining Us: A Reclusive Novel by Harloe Rae

Instant Enticement by Samanthya Wyatt

The Escape by Alice Ward

13 (The LIST Series Book 2) by Rhonda James

His Rock: A Marriage Mistake Romance by Ashlee Price

Racer by Katy Evans

Let Me Kiss You: An Older Man Younger Woman Romance (Let Me Love You Book 4) by Mia Madison

The Impossible Vastness of Us by Samantha Young

Hot Soldier's Chase (The Blackjacks Book 1) by Cindy Dees

The Professor's Forbidden Virgin: A Naughty Single Father Novel by Blythe Reid

The Holiday Cottage by the Sea: An utterly gorgeous feel-good romantic comedy by Holly Martin

The Vampire's Captive (Tales of Vampires Book 4) by Zara Novak

My Kinda Night (Summer Sisters Book 2) by Lacey Black