The Dare (The Bet 3)
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"But Grandma's been with us!" Jake said.
"No, she's been with us, here. She's our therapist."
"No…" Char squinted, "she's been our therapist."
"Holy shit." Jake pinched the bridge of his nose. "I'm going to strangle her. I don't care what you say, Char. I'm doing it. I'm going to prison."
"Aw, baby, you know you're too pretty for prison." Char patted his back. "They'd eat you alive."
"Drinks?" I offered lamely. "You know, before you guys decide to bury your grandmother."
"Oh good!" A voice said from the dock. "You're all here, just as planned."
I turned slowly to face Grandma. The woman had no soul.
"Well." Jake cleared his throat, "may as well get on with it. Why are we all here, Grandma?"
"Yes," Another voice rang out. "Why in the hell are we all here?"
"Hi, Kacey!" Char waved.
Jake pulled her arm down and swore.
"All my kids." Grandma clapped and then did something that I'd never before seen in my life.
She burst into tears.
Chapter Twenty-three
"Does your meddling know no end?"
Grandma squinted. "No, of course not? They need me. And by the time the story's finished, I guarantee you'll agree. Grandma's ways are best."
"I highly doubt your grandsons agree."
"I beg to differ. My grandsons love me."
"Is that why one threatened to strangle you?"
"Oh that." Grandma snorted. "He'd have to catch me first."
Jace
Funny, how a few minutes ago I was ready to kill the elderly woman, and now my heart felt like someone had pulled it beating out of my chest, stomped on it, and then placed it back inside, all twisted and dirty.
"What's wrong?" Kacey pulled Grandma into a hug and gave Travis a helpless look.
He, in turn, looked to Jake who shrugged and nudged me. Nothing. I had nothing.
"Oh, I've made a mess." Grandma wiped a few tears. "I thought I could pull it off, but…" she sniffled, "I just… I couldn't do it. The project was too big, the minds helping me plan too damn small."
"Did she just call us stupid?" Jake asked.
"No," I answered honestly. "She'll just come out and say it if she wants to, believe me."
"And now his career's going to be over!" she wailed.
I had a sinking feeling I was the his, and the career was already in the toilet, but hey, ever the optimist, I kept listening.