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Dodge shot her a look that, even in the dark, clearly said, “We’ll see”
Yes, they’d see
The only thing that e that decision would be what happened between her and Sig Whether her brother could help her or not Or even be willing
If not, there was definitely no reason to stay And, anyway, she had to think of her guys The wasn’t all about her That decision affected the men inside the bus, too
A shiver shook her violently
He brushed his knuckles down her cold cheek and grabbed the front of her cat-eared zippered hoodie, giving it a gentle tug “This goddaot a coat you can borrow”
“The sisterhood?”
“Yeah, the ol’ ladies”
“Ol’ ladies are… the wives?”
“Same shit”
Froal standpoint, Syn doubted it was “I won’t need a coat if we head south”
“We’ll see,” he said out loud this time
He grabbed her hand, interlocking their fingers, and tugged her away froed her through the snow like a sleigh horse toward the big barn-like structure
Instead of taking her toward the front door, they walked along the side and around back where he released her hand He jerked his chin toward the metal staircase that was barely covered in snow because the steps were like grates
She raised her gaze to the lit landing above thee picture s The blinds were closed on both, but slivers of light still peeked through
“Head up,” he said
“Where are we going?”
“To meet your brother He and Red are waitin’”
“Red?”
“His ol’ lady Go” He gave her a gentle nudge
She cli closely on her heels When she got to the top and glanced over her shoulder, he jerked his head to the door on the right She stepped over to it and hesitated, another shiver shooting through her This time from both the winter chill and nervousness
As she stared at the door, her heart skipped a beat, then began to thu time