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Mine for Now :The Billionaire's Obsession 2(3)



“I’m Kara’s…” Simon stopped abruptly, as though not quite sure what to say, before finishing hesitantly, “friend. And I want to know why the hell someone shot at her.”

“Helloooo. I’m right here, Simon.” Reaching out her hand, she gripped his jaw, forcing him to look at her. “I am able to answer for myself.”

His face transformed, the anger draining from his features as his still-hot eyes met hers. Reaching out to grasp her shoulders, he demanded, “What happened. Are you okay? Did they hurt you?” His hands ran over her arms before landing again on her shoulders.

Explaining what happened turned into an exhausting event. Simon interrupted, swearing like a sailor and asking what felt like a million freaking questions. Kara tried to answer them patiently to calm him down.

They all took a seat on the flimsy, uncomfortable chairs at the enormous table. Kara talked, first introducing Simon and Maddie, then going on to answer more questions that were flowing from the furious man in front of her, almost faster than she could answer them.

Simon cursed throughout her explanation.

And Maddie just watched with a dumbfounded, perplexed expression.

“Did they catch them?” Simon asked, his voice rough, as though he had been through hell himself.

“No. And Kara needs to be careful since they threatened her.” Maddie finally jumped in, her voice protective.

“You neglected to mention that.” Simon shot Kara a dark look.

Their conversation was interrupted by a plainclothes detective, a very nice, youngish blond man who had identified himself as Detective Harris. He dropped papers in front of both Kara and Maddie, asking quietly. “Can you look at the reports and see if you have anything to add.” He put a casual hand on the back of Kara’s chair and leaned over her shoulder, perusing the report with her.

A low, reverberating sound came from Simon’s throat and she pulled her eyes away from the report to look at him. But he wasn’t looking at her. His eyes were shooting fire at Detective Harris, a threatening look that startled her.

Obviously, the Detective wasn’t the least bit intimidated. “Boyfriend?” he asked quietly, quietly enough that Simon couldn’t detect the words.

“Friend.” She mumbled back, hating herself for wishing she could confirm the question with a simple “yes” answer.

She read the report quickly, with enough haste to get through it fast, but not so rapidly that she wasn’t accurate. After the official paperwork was finished, she stood, stretching her back as she got to her feet, feeling slightly unsteady.

“Careful!” The detective took her arm to steady her slightly swaying body. “You’ve had a tough day,” he stated kindly. Reaching into his pocket, he pulled out two business cards and handed one to both her and Maddie. “My card. Call me anytime. My cell phone number is on the back just in case you need it.”

“Is that really necessary?” Simon snarled, his arm curling around Kara’s waist, pulling her body against him protectively.

The detective shrugged. “Yeah. It is. Kara was threatened. I want these ladies to be able to reach me any time.”

“Thank you, Detective Harris. You’ve been very kind.” Smiling softly, Kara shook the Detective’s hand. Maddie did the same, before all three of them exited the building together.

Kara took a deep breath, letting the crisp, refreshing air of the outdoors enter her lungs. “It’s a good day to be alive,” she muttered to herself, thankful to just be among the living and healthy.

As the three of them descended the stairs, approaching the sidewalk, Maddie asked Simon quietly, “You wouldn’t happen to be related to Sam Hudson? I know the last name is pretty common, but I was just wondering.”

Stopping at the bottom of the stairs, Simon looked at Maddie with surprise, “Yeah…he’s my brother. Why do you ask? Do you know him?”

Maddie frowned. “Oh, God.” She let out a heavy breath. “Uh…yeah…I did. A long time ago.”

“Were you friends?” Simon asked curiously, looking at Maddie expectantly.

“No! Not really!” Maddie answered abruptly, her face turning as red as her hair.

“Ah…I see,” Simon answered. Not ready to let the subject drop he added, “Bad experience with my brother?”

“He’s a complete and total snake.” Maddie reached up to rake the curls from her face. The wind was brisk and errant spirals were whipping around her head.

Kara jumped as a harsh bark of laughter escaped from Simon’s mouth. “Believe me, you aren’t the first woman to feel that way. I’m sorry.”