Lie With Me Read online Max Walker (Stonewall Investigations Miami #2)

Categories Genre: Gay, GLBT, M-M Romance, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Stonewall Investigations Miami Series by Max Walker
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Total pages in book: 110
Estimated words: 103402 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 517(@200wpm)___ 414(@250wpm)___ 345(@300wpm)
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Beckham put his hand under mine, under the cover of the album. He closed the photo album and grabbed it from my hands. “Sorry, Olly. I think I’m calling it for the night.”

“Right, no, of course.”

I could tell his thoughts had scattered into the wind the second he saw that photo. There was stress in his face, a tension in his shoulders that wasn’t there.

Beckham placed the album back in the box. He nodded into the house. I followed him inside and to his bedroom. We crawled into bed and into each other’s arms.

“You okay?” I asked into the crook of Beckham’s neck. I could feel him breathing against me.

“Yeah, I am. That photo was taken a week before I came out. Before everything in my life changed for good.”

I moved up on the bed, setting my head on his arm, looking through the darkness of his bedroom and into the light of his eyes. “Before it changed for the good. You would have been trapped if you didn’t come out. Your life would have been so much worse.”

“I know. And I’m happy now, with you. I’m more than happy. I feel like I won the lottery ten times over. And I know that my past led me to this, to you. So I’m okay with it.”

I couldn’t hold back the kiss. I didn’t want to.

“I love you so freaking much, Beck.”

He kissed me again. His hand came to rest on the back of my head. His thumb drew circles, something he knew turned me into melted candy.

“I love you, too,” he said. “Deadass.”

I couldn’t stop the snort.

* * *

THREE DAYS LATER

The Florida sun was shielded by thick black clouds that sat low in the sky. Half of my block was thrown under a dark and ominous shade, the other being belted by a resilient strip of sunshine that found a break in the clouds. There would be thunder and lightning soon. There were already some bright bolts of white off in the distance, the storm coming in from the ocean after hoarding energy from the warm waters.

I sat in my car looking at my apartment like it was about to grow legs and do the cha-cha slide for me. I had slept at Beckham’s place for the last three nights, not feeling safe in my own apartment after everything that had happened. I had spoken to the police, but they said they needed more evidence before they could go ahead with an arrest. Beckham was working hard to find that evidence, but until then, Juan was out there and he knew that we were onto him. I felt sure that he had been the one threatening me, most likely goaded by his older brother, who I was sure still harbored his homophobic hatred toward me. He had to have been the second person that night. The one that stayed silent during the entire thing, but left his mark nonetheless.

Meanwhile, Mason and Jar were running out of food at Beckham’s place, so I had to make a quick stop back at mine and pick up some more. I considered just going to the pet store, but there was an entire cabinet of food for them and it felt like a waste.

I still didn’t want to go in, though.

So I decided to FaceTime my brother instead.

He picked up on the second ring. My brother’s smiling face filled up the screen.

“Hey, Jojo,” I said.

“Hi, Olly.”

“Where are you?” I could see a line of people behind him.

“At the movies with Fox. We’re celebrating our last interview of the day.” He tilted the camera up, showing me the glowing marquee, a few drops of rain falling down onto the camera. Jonah moved under some shelter and wiped off the camera. He turned it to Fox, who gave me a wave and a friendly “hey.”

“How’d the interviews go?” I asked when my brother got back on the camera.

“Good. I think we settled on one detective today, finally. His name is Rocky Hudson. Cool guy—a little quiet and hard to read at first, but his resume was impressive, and he started opening up more toward the end.”

“Ah good. And how about that Third Fallen Angel stuff? Anything new?”

Just talking about it made me feel a chill crawl through my body. I hated to think that someone was out there targeting the detectives at Stonewall. I had seen all the news about the Unicorn killer that had haunted the Stonewall detectives in New York, and this was beginning to seem scarily familiar.

Jonah shook his head. “Nothing. We’ve set up a new surveillance system around Stonewall, and we’ve all been keeping an eye out, but whoever was trying to kick us out seems to have backed off. For now. The ‘third’ is stumping us, too. I think it’s an allusion to the Holy Trinity, but I’ve got no idea.”


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