Promiscuous (Book 2 in the Fixer Series)

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Author: Alyson Raynes
happen.”
    “I don’t want to talk about this anymore.  I just need some time to wrap my head around all of this.  It’s too much to take in with everything going on right now.  You all have really fucked up timing though.”
    “I know sweetheart.  I know.”   I turned on the radio trying to drown out the voices in my head.  Depeche Mode’s Never Let Me Down Again, came blaring through the Bose system.  Oh, how fitting , I thought.  I chuckled to myself thinking how much the groups music reminded me a little of S&M.  I turned, smirking at Dylan when the next song came on, Master and Servant.  
    “What?” he asked, trying to give me an innocent look.
    “What is this?”
    “Music.”
    “Smartass!”
    “Do you like my selection?” he asked laughing. 
    “Of course but Master and Servant , really?”  Dylan gave an evil grin.
    “Maybe I should tie you up and make you my servant Brooke.”   My uncle started laughing in the backseat.
    “Dylan!” I scolded and the whole truck erupted in laughter. 
    “You men are all the same, sheesh.”
    “I was only joking Brooke.  Damn, you’re turning four shades of red.”
    “No kidding.  You’re something else, you know that Dylan.”
    “Yep.  Sure do.  Just the way you like me.”  I shook my head in astonishment as we pulled into the hospital parking lot.  We said our goodbye’s to my uncle and then went to check on my sister. 
    ***
    Tristan was where we had left him, by Stephanie’s side.  He really was a beautiful man with a heart of gold.  I especially liked the tattoo I could see peeking through his sleeve on his arm. 
    “How is she?” I asked.
    “She seems stable.  The doctor came looking for family but no one was here.  He wouldn’t release any information to me since I’m not a relative.  He said he’d be back later.”
    “Okay ,” I said.  “Tristan, thanks for staying with her, I’m sure my parents will be arriving any moment to see her.”  Tristan stood and placed a kiss on Stephanie’s forehead, which seemed a little odd to me since he was supposed to be guarding her.  I looked at Dylan as he shrugged his shoulders. 
    “Dylan, can I have a word with you man?” Tristan asked.
    “Yeah.  Give me just a minute.”  Tristan nodded and then went to the waiting room.  Dylan pulled me into his arms and gave me a soft kiss on the cheek.
    “I’ ll be right back princess.”
    As I sat holding Stephanie’s hand, my mind drifted to when we were little girls.  I remembered how care free and innocent we were.  We were never allowed to play with the neighborhood kids when my father was home because he didn’t feel he should have to babysit them too.  Once in a while he would let Mandy come over and play with us but Sarah was always welcome.  We spent our time making mud pies, climbing apple trees and running through the sprinkler in the backyard, but most of all we would just laugh.  Our dog Tippy would often follow us around eating all the apples we dropped on the ground.  I laughed remembering how we took that dog with us everywhere.  I remember one year my dad took us camping and fishing at Turquoise Lake.  We had a boat, nothing fancy but Stephanie and I thought it was a yacht.  Looking back, it was just a simple little fishing boat.  That’s where we learned how to fish and although I enjoyed sticking my pole in the water I jumped and cried when the fish flopped around on the line.         
    Stephanie was a much better fisherman than I.  She had no problem pla cing a worm on the hook or removing a fish from the line.  In the early evenings we would go hiking with my mother and gather logs, leaves and flowers and sit around making centerpieces for the picnic table.  It was one of the most peaceful times in my life.  The birds would chirp each morning waking us in our tents and somehow sleeping on the hard ground in a sleeping bag didn’t bother me.  Funny how things changed as you got older. 
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