It was Jake who was pleased when she moved to him, clasped hold of his arm in one hand, pressing to his side, and she turned back to Amond to extend a hand, noting, “I’m sorry, Amond. Circumstances have changed. We have a full house. But it’s a big house so we have your room covered. Though, I’m not sure where your crew is going to stay.”
“They got rooms in town,” Amond noted and Jake looked to the lane to see that his “crew” was already rolling out, leaving an Escalade behind for the boss. Jake looked back at the man when he went on, “I can stay there if you’re full.”
But Amond was watching her closely, probably wondering why the house was full.
“The kids would be disappointed if they didn’t get to brag at school that Dee-Amond was hanging with them tonight,” Josie told him the truth.
Amond looked from her to Jake, back to her and murmured, “Can’t disappoint the kids.”
“Absolutely not,” Josie agreed, dragging Jake in after latching on to Amond’s hand and doing the same with him.
Jake detached to close the door but Josie kept dragging Amond toward the kitchen, saying, “Let’s get you a drink before I start dinner.”
Before she disappeared into the kitchen, she threw a smile over her shoulder at Jake.
This meant Amond threw a look over his shoulder at Jake.
He was not smiling.
Then they disappeared.
Jake sighed, locked the door and followed them.
* * * * *
His cell on his desk at the club rang. Jake looked from the booze inventory to the phone and took the call.
“Yo,” he greeted.
“You are not gonna believe this shit, but f**kin’ Dee-Amond just walked in the door and asked to see you,” one of his bouncers said in his ear.
Not unexpected.
But still unwanted.
Earlier, drinks had gone well.
Dinner had gone well.
After the kids went to bed and they were sitting around talking, Jake eventually saying he had to get to the club had gone okay, but only okay because he wasn’t big on leaving Josie with Amond.
This was because it was clear Josie thought the world of Amond in a way he could accept but Amond thought the world of Josie in a way he didn’t like all that much.
He had no idea how what was about to go down would go.
Since the man got there, conversation had been surface. Josie led it, Jake followed. He thought at first it was because the kids were around, excited and what was hanging over her head was not something she wanted to get into when they were there.
But even after the Taylors took off and the kids had called it a night, Josie kept it surface. She wasn’t nervous. She didn’t give the vibe she was trying to hide something. And in the end, Jake took it as her wanting to enjoy her time with her friend and not have that shit f**k it up.
However, he’d not shared the particulars about anything but his gym. Jake had no clue how Amond would react to his club being a strip club. The man had an interesting past so he might be cool. He also might not like what Jake had being linked to Josie.
“Bring him to my door,” Jake said into the phone. “I’ll meet you there.”
“Gotcha,” was the reply.
He dropped his phone to the desk, got up and moved to the door.
He had it opened when Amond, not surprisingly garnering a shitload of attention, was ten feet away.
But Amond’s attention was centered on Jake.
“Totally cool to meet you,” his bouncer said when they stopped at the door, extending his hand to Amond.
“Yeah, brother,” Amond muttered over the music, taking his hand, gripping it, letting it go and turning right back to Jake.
Jake gave his boy a chin lift then turned to the side to let Amond in. Amond took the invitation and Jake followed him up the stairs, the door drowning out the music as it closed behind him.
Jake let Amond set the scene. The only thing he took was moving to the front of his desk, sitting his ass on the edge of it and crossing his arms.
Amond stood in the center of the room, leveled his eyes on Jake and opened with, “Got yourself a titty bar.”
Not starting great.
“Yep,” was Jake’s one-syllable reply.
Amond studied him.
Then he quit doing that and stated, “We’ll get this out there seein’ as I’m gettin’ the feeling it’s not lost on you. I’ve had Josephine.”
And not getting any better.
“She told me,” Jake shared.
Amond nodded and went on. “Wanted to keep her, she was not hip on that, so I kept her the only way she’d let me do it. I’m unattached but this is not about that. This is just about her bein’ a good woman that means somethin’ to me.”
Jake did nothing but nod.
Amond kept going.
“That’s outta the way, she’s dancin’ around shit and I’m guessin’ that you and your kids got a place seein’ as you live here but you’re in her house. And her house is a f**kin’ nice house. What I wanna know is, what is she dancin’ around and why the f**k you got you and your kids in my girl’s house?”
“I want her safe,” Jake replied.
“From what?” Amond fired his question back instantly.
“Her uncle is contesting the will. Since this news came down on her, we’ve not heard anything. The firm her grandmother has used for years for counsel is not returning her calls. Her uncle is old but he’s got a history of bein’ a supreme ass**le. That house means a lot to her, I’m not lettin’ her alone in it or takin’ her away from it to keep her at my place when he’s out there and I don’t know what he’s up to. But more, she doesn’t know what he’s up to and I know she feels safe there so that’s where she’s stayin’. Since she is, to keep her feelin’ that way, so am I. And I come with my kids.”
Amond moved to one of the chairs in front of his desk and leaned his weight into a hand at the back of it before asking, “What’s the story on this uncle?”
“I was close to her grandmother and she told me she’s not talked to her son for twenty-eight years, this bein’ when she got custody of Josie when her other son beat the shit outta her, put her in the hospital and she was not down with that. Her older boy was not big on her gettin’ involved. Bad blood turned acid and that was the last she ever heard from her boys. Seein’ as they were hanging tight after Josie’s dad knocked the crap outta her, I see where Lydie was comin’ from, cuttin’ those ties. Now, he’s in it for the money and maybe to jack Josie. I’m gonna see that doesn’t happen.”