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Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Wednesday Briefs: Rose and Thorne 6 #25 (5.4)

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After Vinnie punches the baby daddy in the nose and Uncle Benny throws him out of the house, Ethan receives an unexpected call from his and Vinnie's boss. At this hour? What now? See what's going on in this week's chapter of Rose and Thorne. Don't forget to visit the other Briefers and see what's up with them. Their links follow my tale! Enjoy!

Rose and Thorne 6 #25 (5.4)

“Hello?” Ethan listened intensely, but I couldn’t make out what Anderson was saying, try though I might. I just knew it couldn’t be good all things considered. Our boss wasn’t one for calling us in the middle of the night just to chitchat, especially when he knew we were on the job. The expression on Ethan’s face when he hung up only served to reinforce my suspicions.

“Looks like we aren’t flying out tomorrow after all,” he said.

“Then when?” I asked in as calm, cool, collected voice as I could muster. No sense in upsetting the subject of our protection, aka Uncle Benny. And no reason to panic. At least, none that I knew of… yet.

“We’re not,” was Ethan’s surprising reply. “Apparently some kind of threat was received. He didn’t go into too much detail, other than to say it’s not safe for us to go to the airport at our intended time. Or any other.”

I frowned at that, even as Benny said, “I guess someone really doesn’t want me to testify.”

Ethan nodded. “Looks that way.”

“Why am I not surprised?” Benny shook his head.

“But if we can’t go to the airport…” I left the obvious question hanging in the air, even though I suspected I knew the answer.

“Looks like we’re going on a road trip,” Ethan replied.

Driving from Roanoke to Atlanta? That was a new one for us. The farthest we’d ever had to drive for work was up to Richmond and that was only three hours. Atlanta was a lot farther than that. I remember the flight taking about three hours.

“Good thing we have a company car,” I quipped. My mind began to race. We’d already made arrangements for Benny with Brendan, since we were going to be away from home for a few days, just until Uncle Benny was set to testify. Brendan and Troy both adored our pup and insisted on watching him for us every chance they got. To be honest, I wasn’t even sure if Troy was in town. I thought he might be off on some shoot or something, being the famous Hollywood actor that he was, leaving Brendan to keep the home fires burning. So at least we were covered there. Driving could be nice. We’d get a chance to see more of Virginia and Georgia, and all points in between. Spend time with Ethan’s uncle…

Sarah’s voice cut into my thoughts. “That’s just perfect!”

Say what?

I glanced at Ethan. He seemed every bit as confused as I was.

“What’s perfect?” he asked his twin.

“You guys driving to Atlanta, of course. You’ll be going right by Imperial, you can drop me and Alex off at Mercy’s house on your way, and in the meantime, we’ll get to visit with Uncle Benny and he can get to know his great-nephew.”

“What do you mean, right by Imperial?” Ethan sputtered. “Not hardly. That would add a good hour to our time, if not more. Not to mention, in case you’ve forgotten, Vinnie and I are working. This isn’t exactly a family reunion, this is serious business.”

Sarah’s warm smile turned into a fierce scowl in less time than it took to tell it. These two surely knew how to set each other off. Made me even happier at that moment that I never had a sibling.

“Maybe we should all take a deep breath and sleep on the idea,” I suggested. Maybe what we needed at the moment was a little distance between us. Just then a ding could be heard and we each checked out phone to see who’d received a message.

It was Sarah.

“Damn!” she exclaimed, her scowl now aimed at her phone.

That didn’t sound good.

“What’s wrong?” Ethan asked in concern.

“James says he’ll meet us at the airport and we can talk on the flight back.” Alex was squirming in her arms, and she let him down. He decided to pet Benny, to the pup’s delight

“Over my dead body,” Ethan said ominously.

Guess we were taking a family road trip after all.

 to be continued


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