Flash Point Read Online Lani Lynn Vale (Kilgore Fire, #2)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Funny, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Kilgore Fire Series by Lani Lynn Vale
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Total pages in book: 71
Estimated words: 72669 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 363(@200wpm)___ 291(@250wpm)___ 242(@300wpm)
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However, I couldn’t make myself.

I just couldn’t.

“What’s up, Booth,” Luke asked the moment we stopped.

I shook my head.

“I don’t know how, or why, but she’s in that house. I just know it,” I told him.

He studied me for a long moment, then nodded once.

“We’ll call in the team,” he answered instantly.

Relief poured through me, and I watched the street as the team was called.

I’d only been on one op with the whole force of the SWAT team, but countless training scenarios.

And as they arrived, I knew they’d do everything in their power to help me.

Chapter 21

Put your laundry away, or I’ll punch you in the face.

-Masen’s secret thoughts

Masen

“Cocksucker,” Dash said, dropping the window treatment to turn around and stare once again at the stupid wall. “He’s going to get me killed.”

My mouth dropped open wide.

“So why do this?” I indicated the area around me where he’d tied me down.

We were in his parents’ house, I now realized.

Dash’s parents’ house mirrored my parents, and even had the same old crappy wallpaper in the kitchen, which happened to be where I was now being held.

“You took one of the letters,” he snapped. “And I couldn’t be sure you wouldn’t share it. I couldn’t have them finding out.”

I thought frantically.

“I’ve never gotten any mail that wasn’t mine to get. And if I had, I would’ve delivered it to the rightful people,” I informed him somewhat frantically.

He glared at me.

“I know you have it,” he bared his teeth. “I saw your trash. You opened it.”

I blinked.

The man was fucking insane.

What did I say to that?

Had I opened his mail?

I didn’t think so. But that didn’t mean that I didn’t…if not only out of habit.

“They still send letters, but I missed something. They’ve become more and more insistent lately. They said something important was in the one you stole, and I can’t figure out what it is. So I need you to tell me, or I’m going to kill you,” he hissed, holding a letter opener and wiggling it in my face.

My mind raced.

This had to be the most ludicrous thing I’d ever witnessed in my life.

He’d kidnapped me, over a fucking letter. A letter that’d come to my parents’ house, no less.

What do you even say to something like that?

Obviously sorry wasn’t going to cut it.

And I wasn’t sure that anything would cut through that fog of ‘fucked up’ that was swirling around him.

“Tell me about the letters. What should I remember?” I asked hesitantly.

“It’s from Tyler Azalea Health,” he gritted out. “About my brother…Dash.”

My eyes widened.

It was then I knew just what kind of predicament I was in.

Earlier, I’d had false hopes that I was at least dealing with a rational being. Then he’d said ‘about his brother, Dash’ and I knew something more was wrong here.

A knock on the front door had me sitting up in anticipation.

“Must be a package,” Dash muttered. “Don’t move. If you scream, I’ll kill the mailman. Not that I wouldn’t enjoy doing it since I want his job, but that should be enough of a deterrent for a God-fearing woman such as yourself to keep your shit together.”

I did, indeed, keep my shit together.

I didn’t say a word as he left the kitchen and entered into the living room.

In my mind’s eye, I followed his movements, tracking exactly where he’d be.

He went to the door, I heard him unlock it, and then I heard a loud crash as the door opened. The sudden, loud noise startled me, and I cried out in surprise.

“You said you wouldn’t do anything!” I yelled. I just knew it was Booth. I knew he would find me.

“No,” Booth said after one well aimed punch to my kidnapper’s face, knocking him smooth out. “I specifically remember saying I’d come after you if you ever left me.”

I slumped into my chair, only then allowing myself to remember just how sore I really was.

Everything ached, even the healing wound on my belly that was now the least of my problems.

“What took you so long?” I snapped at him.

My voice sounded about as wrung out as I felt.

“Talking to a man about the mail,” he hedged as he walked to me slowly, almost as if he was afraid to see what I looked like.

Hell, I was afraid to see what I looked like.

Finally, he flipped on the switch for the light as he passed, making my eyes flinch closed at the sudden brightness.

Then he flinched at the site of me.

“I look that bad?” I asked, knowing I did.

“You don’t look that bad,” he lied. “Are you tied with rope?”

He circled around my body, then hissed at the site of my arms.

Yeah, I’d been trying to get away for about an hour now. My wrists probably resembled something close to raw meat.

I could also feel the blood running down my hands, as well as hear the drip-drip of it hitting the floor.


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