Capturing Peace (Sharing You 0.50)
I made a face and looked at him like he was crazy. “Uh, Mom invited us for lunch today.”
“Hi, sweetheart! Are you hanging out here for a bit? I figured you’d be on your way by now,” Mom stated as she pulled me in for a hug.
“Wait, what?” I froze as I tried to remember where I was supposed to be today. “I thought I only had lunch with you guys today. Am I forgetting something?”
“Keegan said the two of you were having lunch today.”
“I haven’t even talked to Keegan since Friday before I picked Parker up. I thought he was going to be here since he was home for the weekend.”
My parents shared a quick smile, and Mom shrugged. “You should call him then, he left about an hour ago.”
Grabbing my phone from my back pocket, I pulled up Keegan’s name, and tapped on it.
“Hey, sis.”
“I thought you were going to be at Mom and Dad’s today. I told Parker you would be here, he’s been looking forward to seeing you.”
“Aw, tell my little man I’ll see him tonight. Now get your ass over here and have lunch with me.”
I let out an exasperated groan. “I don’t even know where here is, and why can’t I just bring Parker with me?”
“I’m at Rio, and because we never have time to talk. So hurry up, I’m fucking starving.”
Looking at my son playing with the toys that always stayed at my parents’ house, I thought for a second and said, “Okay, but I’m bringing Parker.”
“No, Ray. I want to see him, and I’ll see him tonight. Just trust me on this, all right? Come alone.”
Turning away from Parker, I hissed into the phone, “You’re being sketchy and it’s pissing me off.”
“And you didn’t come out on Friday, so we’re even.”
“Keegan—”
“Hurry up.”
I growled into the phone when he hung up, and shoved it back in my pocket. My parents both waved at me from where they were pulling Parker into the kitchen. “Have fun, sweetheart!”
“Love you, Mom!” Parker called out.
“Are you all in on this?” I asked, looking at them suspiciously. “What is going on?”
My mom put her hands on her hips and shot me a look. “Oh, stop being so dramatic, Reagan. Go have lunch with your brother and give us some time with our grandson.”
“Mom, it’s summer, you have him five days a week!”
“Bye, honey!” She bent to whisper something, and Parker turned to look at me. “Bye, Mom!”
What the hell is going on? I stood there trying to think of something to say, but I was obviously outnumbered. With a defeated sigh, I waved and called out a good-bye before leaving the house and heading to Rio.
I was still grumbling to myself as I crossed the parking lot, when a deep voice from a few feet away had my body coming to a stop.
“So how about that name, huh?”
Turning slowly, my breath caught when I saw him standing there. Same cocky smirk, his tattoos on display beneath his black shirt, his dark eyes hidden from view behind aviators.
Biting down on the inside of my cheek so I wouldn’t smile, I glanced around us before teasing him. “Are you following me now? It was just coffee and an old shirt.”
He laughed and stepped closer. “I was about to ask you the same thing, but unfortunately for you, even though I’ve been thinking about you all weekend, I’m not stalking you. I’m meeting someone.”