Lost In Our Darkness (Demons Of Darkness Book 2)

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moment.”
    “I know. But let’s hope he is too busy with his wife and baby.”
    His phone beeped. He pulled it out of his pocket and laughed.
    “What’s so funny?”
    “Nix. Said he needs to talk to me.”
    “Ohhh,” I sighed.
    “I’ll come find you when I’m done.” He leaned down and pressed his lips to mine, kissing me softly before walking out the door.
    Zaiden started to stir so I made him a bottle and got him up.
     
     
     
     

    It was time to put my plan in action. I was going to need to get Payne to stay here. At least for now, until I knew what was going on between the two of them. I needed Trix here and safe.
    I sat behind my desk and waited for Payne. I pulled out a half empty bottle of whiskey and took a pull off of it before lighting a cigarette. Then I heard a knock at the door.
    “Come in.”
    The door opened revealing Payne. “You wanted to see me Prez.”
    “Have a seat.” I took a drag of my cigarette. “You want to stick around awhile and patch over or you plan on staying nomad?” I asked him getting straight to the point.
    “Thinking about staying around for a while, not sure how permanent.”
    “So this thing between you and Trix, how serious are you about her?”
    “Not too sure, I just met her.”
    I laughed. “Yeah well it’s Trix. She’s a whirlwind. Once is never enough and once you taste her you don’t want to give it up. But the thing is, she’s not club pussy, she’s the mother of my son, and the daughter of a member. She was also my old lady at one time. So you see why I ask. Figure out what you want because the one thing that’s certain is she’s not leaving again. So if you want to be with her then you need to patch over from nomad. Otherwise it aint going to happen.”
    “Understood.”
    “That all you got to say?”
    “Nah but until I know what’s really going on I’ll keep it to myself.”
    “Just think about it Payne, either stick around or leave. But if you leave I can guarantee you will be leaving alone.”
    “Yeah I got that part. We done here?”
    “Yeah I got shit to do. Keep this conversation between you and me. Oh and tell Trix to meet me outside with our son.” I lit another cigarette as he stood up and walked out of my office. Throwing that little dig at him, letting him know I had plans with Trix. He paused before shutting the door behind him. I finished my cigarette before going to wait on Trix.
    I stood outside leaning against my truck. I didn’t have to wait long. Trix came outside with our son in her arms. Hopefully she wouldn’t freak out when I showed her what I wanted to show her.
    “What’s up?”
    “Come on, I want to take you somewhere.”
    “Where are we going?”
    “You’ll see.”
    “I need to get his car seat.”
    “Already got it. Come on, let’s go.”
    She looked at me skeptically before placing Zaiden in his car seat. She got him buckled before hopping in the front seat.
     

Chapter Thirteen
     
     

    I figured out where we were going soon after he started driving. I just hoped I was wrong. I didn’t want to go there and I didn’t want to be reminded any more about what I left behind when I left. The ride was quiet as we pulled into the driveway. He turned the ignition off and I stared at the house I once called home.
    “Why are we here?” I questioned him.
    “Come on.” He got out of the car and got Zaiden out of his car seat.
    I didn’t move, I was frozen in the seat. He came around holding Zaiden and opened the car door, holding his hand out for me to join them. I reluctantly took it and followed him to the front door. When he pushed the front door open it wasn’t at all what I remembered. The entire house had been redone. I walked in and took it all in.
    “What’s this about Nix?”
    “It’s your house.”
    “ Was my house, Nix. It’s yours not mine.”
    “No Trix it was always your house. Come on.” I followed him to our old bedroom. This room hadn’t been touched. Except it looked as though

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