You Know I Need You (You Are Mine #4) Read Online W. Winters, Willow Winters

Categories Genre: Drama, Romance, Suspense Tags Authors: , Series: You Are Mine Series by W. Winters
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Total pages in book: 67
Estimated words: 64320 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 322(@200wpm)___ 257(@250wpm)___ 214(@300wpm)
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And if you want a taste of the other, all you need to do is make friends with the right people. Long story short, that’s how I met Mason and as I moved into his circle, he made a spot for me when I needed one. When he got into trouble, I got him out. It was years ago, but a pact like that never dies.

Mason shrugs at my question. “I’m going to take a guess and say that whatever you want from me, it’s something I could go to jail for.”

I huff a sarcastic laugh and toss my phone down on the white tablecloth, then glance around casually to make sure I don’t recognize anyone. The place is mostly empty, with only a few guys at the bar and a couple in the corner of the diner.

“Are we good if that’s the case?” I ask him.

“We’re good,” Mason answers. “I have to say, considering what’s going on, I’m intrigued.”

“Intrigued is a word for it, I guess.”

The waitress saunters over with a beer, setting it down with a smile and I thank her, although I didn’t order it.

“I got you an IPA, seasonal.”

“Thanks, man,” I tell him gratefully, but I don’t touch the tall glass sitting right in front of me. I take off my coat and hang it over the unused chair to my left as the waitress pulls out her notepad and a pen. She’s a skinny little thing, which makes her look even younger than she probably is.

“Welcome to Murray’s,” she says evenly. Her top’s unbuttoned a little too much and the way a blush colors her cheeks as she looks at us makes what she’s thinking more than obvious.

“Can I get you guys anything?” She bites down on her lip and Mason raises a brow at me.

“Not me,” I tell him and lean back in my seat, not looking back at the broad and risking leading her on.

He waves her off politely. “We’ll just grab the drinks from the bar,” he tells her and her smile falls. She seems to falter, and she clears her throat.

“Sure, if you need anything …” she says and shrugs, “just let me know.”

“So, how you been?” I ask him as the pretty little blonde walks off.

“Better now,” he tells me.

“I’m sorry to hear about your father.”

He readjusts in his seat, making it groan, and looks away as he takes a long swig of his beer.

“I know it’s got to suck either way.” I choose my words carefully. Word is Mason killed him. Shot him dead. Still, it’s his father and I don’t know for a fact that Mason really wanted him gone. There was tension between them and rumors they were at odds, but I don’t have a firm grasp on the truth when it comes to that situation.

“Yeah,” he says without looking me in the eyes. “Thanks, but let’s cut the small talk. It’s not often I get a call from you.”

I nod and crack my knuckles one by one with my thumb as I look out the window, scanning the streets. “I think I need to hire someone,” I tell him.

“You’re going to need to be a little more specific than that,” he replies.

“There’s a guy,” I say then pause and lean in closer, resting my elbow on the table and moving my hand so that my fingers cover my mouth as I talk. Just in case someone’s watching and trying to lip-read.

“He tried to kill me.” I blurt out my theory. “Tony wasn’t supposed to die. It was meant for me.”

“You’re still doing coke?” he asks as he eyes me then takes a drink from his glass.

“Not in years, but he didn’t know that. It would hurt my reputation if the clients thought I was clean, you know?”

“That’s what I thought. I was just asking ’cause that means whoever went for you doesn’t really know you.”

“I think it’s my boss.”

“Wouldn’t he know?” he questions and for a moment a tinge of insecurity washes over me.

“He never really asked. He doesn’t ask any questions so long as the clients are happy.”

“All right.” He tilts his head slightly and lowers his voice. “So, why does he want you dead?” Mason asks.

“It was years ago,” I start to tell him and feel sick to my stomach. “I fucked his wife. Before I married Kat.”

Mason’s eyes assess me as if he’s trying to figure out if I’m lying.

“I’ve never cheated on her,” I say, talking louder than I should and in response to my raised voice, Mason looks to his right.

I lick my lips and calm my racing heart.

“He wants to scare her, so he went after me to prove what he could do to her. That no one’s safe from him.”

“But you gave Tony the blow?”

I nod my head once, the memory of his dead eyes looking through me flashing in front of me and sending a chill down my spine. “With the stuff James left in the room for me.”


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