"Get outta my way, you old bat," I muttered under my breath as an elderly woman who shouldn't have been driving a golf cart much less a Lincoln Town Car at this time of night putt-putted down the street in front of me, her blinker announcing she meant to make a right turn sometime before she reached the ocean.
"Are we a little testy to night, Lucille?" Lucille Robinson is my usual cover and my alter ego: a gracious, sweet girl who always knows the right thing to say. Vayl invokes her when I step out of line. I nearly flipped him off, but since he's still got one foot mired in the 1700s, I thought better of it and stuck my tongue out at him instead. I wasn't sure he'd see me making faces at him in the rearview, but of course Vayl sees everything. I realized I'd come to count on that as much as I sought his approval which, at the moment, had ditched me.
"Do not be distracted by menial events," he reminded me in his stern baritone. "We have a job to do."
"But if you'd just let me ram this old biddy into the next electric pole I'd ... read full excerpt from: Once Bitten, Twice Shy (Jaz Parks #1) ebook
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