Jackson: Chapter 15
Jackson (Mercy Ring Book 1)
River rolled onto her back, groaning as small flecks of sunlight hit her eyelids. She cracked one eye open.
What time was it? Late morning?
God, she needed about a million more hours of sleep and then a good gallon of coffee.
She was just rolling back onto her belly, about to let herself get that extra sleep, when a scent permeated her nose. Jacksonâs scent.
Her eyes shot open as memories of the previous night assailed her. Of the fight. Of Jackson coming inside. And what happened afterâ¦
River jackhammered into a sitting position.
Holy Jesus, theyâd had sex.
Her gaze skirted around the room, her heart clenching. He wasnât here. In fact, it almost looked like heâd never been here. There were no clothes. No phone or wallet.
She touched the mattress beside her. Cold.
Had he left? No. Maybe he was just in the kitchen or living area.
She was just climbing out of bed when she saw it. The note on the bedside table. Slowly, she reached for it, and her eyes skimmed over his masculine writing.
Good morning, Rae. Just had to pop out and do some stuff with the guys. House is alarmed. Chat later. J xox
Okay, so he hadnât skipped out on her without a word, but still, it was onlyâ¦she reached over and grabbed her phone.
Holy crap, it was ten oâclock! How had she slept until ten-freaking-oâclock? She had work to do! Pictures to edit! Pictures that were due to a client by midday.
River rolled out of bed and had the speediest shower of her life before throwing clothes on and moving into the living area.
She went straight to her little work nook, which sat in the corner of the living room. It was where she kept her computer, her camera, and everything else she needed for her job. Basically, it was where her life sat.
She clicked into the folder that held the photos she needed to edit. They were for a little café in Riverbend that sheâd traveled to last week. River had done some work for them before and got on really well with the young owner, Betty.
To be honest, she doubted Betty would be upset if she was a bit late getting the shots to her, but that wasnât the point. She was a professional, and if sheâd promised her client sheâd have images to her by a certain time, then thatâs when sheâd get them.
She checked her phone one last time, noticing there were no messages from Jackson, before shoving it away and pushing down any and all thoughts of the man. Of last night. Of his absence this morning.
She got to work.
Over the next two hours, River kept her butt plastered to the seat, well, except for one short break to make a coffee, but only because if she hadnât, the withdrawal would have killed her.
When the final photo was edited, she shot a quick look at the time. Five minutes until they were due. Her heart gave a little kick as she attached the zipped file to an email and sent it to the client.
Done. Take that, deadline. And she had a wholeâshe glanced at the time againâtwo minutes to spare.
She was just leaning back in her seat when her phone rang.
She lifted her cell, still smiling. âHey, Chele.â
âDid you hit the deadline?â
River almost laughed. âYou know my work schedule better than I do, donât you?â
âOh, I definitely know your work schedule better than you. Remember Mrs. Tabor?â
River cringed. Michele just had to remind her of that, didnât she? âThat was one time.â
Sheâd arranged to go to the womanâs restaurant, but on the day of the shoot, sheâd been so worried about Ryker, sheâd forgotten all about it. Sheâd rocked up to Micheleâs shop, begging for food, only to have her friend remind her about the shoot she was about to miss. Thank God she felt the need to update Michele on every little thing she did with her life, including her work commitments.
âYeah, well, I feel responsible for you now,â Michele said, the sound of what River assumed were dishes hitting countertops in the background.
She chuckled before rising to her feet and moving across to the kitchen. She dumped the half-finished, now-cold coffee in the sink before returning to her seat. âNo need, my friend. I have my life well and truly under control.â
If you call sleeping in until ten and only just hitting deadlines having your life under control.
âIâll pretend I believe you.â More clattering of dishes. âSo, are you going to tell me what happened at the club last night?â
âOh my gosh, it was crazy, Chele. Those fightsâ¦â She shook her head. She couldnât even explain them. âThey were scary. And the guys stepping inside the ring were big and strong and absolutely terrifying.â
The dishes in the background quieted. âYou said Jackson was okay though?â
âYeah, he took a few hits, but not as many as his opponent.â She almost shuddered, remembering the hits he did receive. Even one had been too many.
Michele sighed. âThatâs good. I was worried.â
âYou and me both.â
âDid you find out anything about Ryker?â
She straightened, the conversation from the bathroom suddenly coming back to her. Crap. She hadnât told Jackson yet.
âActually, I did. I went to the bathroom, and I overheard this woman, Angel, talking about him.â She frowned. âShe didnât say much, but she knows whatâs going on at the club. She told Ryker, and she blames herself for getting him killed. I really need to speak to her. Maybe sheâll tell me, too.â River shook her head. âI was so close to doing just that. Then a fight broke out and everyone was running.â
Michele gasped. âA fight broke out?â
âYeah, but I was okay. I had three big soldiers hovering around me. I was more protected there than at the grocery store.â
âSo you got home okay?â
âI did.â She nibbled her lip, debating over how much to tell her best friend over the phone. âAnd Jackson came in.â
There was a beat of silence. âReally?â
âMm-hmm. I cleaned his cuts.â
âAnd then he left?â
âAnd then we had sex.â
The second the words were out of her mouth, Michele screamed. River scrunched her eyes closed, a smile a mile wide tugging at her lips.
âYouâre not messing with me, are you? Because if you areââ
âNope. No messing. We kissed, then Jackson lifted me off the couch like he was Tarzan and I was Jane, took me to the bedroom, and we had the most amazing, blow-your-brains-out sex.â
River chuckled at Micheleâs excited screams, not surprised at all that her news had sent her usually mild-mannered friend into hysterics. Michele had lived Riverâs roller coaster of emotions all those years ago. The young love. The heartbreak. The years of trying to get over the guy.
âBut itâs not all good news,â River interrupted.
Michele silenced. âWhy? What happened?â
âNothing. He justâ¦he wasnât here when I woke up.â
Another pause, this one heavy. She could almost picture her friend frowning. âWhat do you mean he wasnât there when you woke up? Where was he?â
Wasnât that the golden question? âIâm not sure. He left a noteââ
âWhat did the note say?â
âSomething about popping outââ
âNo,â Michele interrupted mid-sentence. âI know you memorized the thing. I want exact words.â
Jeez, her friend knew her way too well. âFine. The note said, âGood morning, Rae. Just had to pop out and do some stuff with the guys. House is alarmed. Chat later. J xox.ââ
âNo mention of last night?â
Yeah, sheâd noticed that too. âNo.â Even just a little âlast night was niceâ would have set her nerves at ease.
âMaybe heâs just waiting to see you in person to tell you how amazing it was. Donât go trying to talk yourself into last night being a bad idea. Heâs changed. I can see it, and I know you can too.â
She ran her finger along the keys of her computer, little flickers of uncertainty rising up in her chest. âWhat happens after I figure out all this Ryker stuff, though?â Because they would figure it out eventually. âHe hates this place. Will he just leave town again?â
Micheleâs voice softened. âI donât know, honey. I think thatâs something you need to ask him.â
She bit the inside of her cheek. She couldnât ask him if he was going to stay in town with her forever and always after theyâd had sex one time. That was the definition of stage-five clinger, right?
âMaybe. All right, I should go, Chele. Iâm gonna visit Mom and Dad. Iâll talk to you later.â Suddenly, there was the sound of a door opening and closing. Then the rush of wind through the line. River frowned. âAre you out?â
âYeah, Iâve been baking at home all morning. Just stepping out for some fresh air and to clear my head.â
A flicker of worry touched Riverâs chest. âIs everything okay? Is your uncle okay? Wait, you havenât seenââ
âNo. I havenât seen Tim. And Uncle Ottieâs fine.â
River frowned. It kind of sounded like Michele was leaving something out. Which was crazy. The woman never hid anything from her.
âDo you want me to come over? I can bring hot coffee and candy. Or we could just skip straight to the wine?â Was there such a thing as too early?
Michele chuckled, but there wasnât a lot of humor in it. âYouâre an amazing friend, River. Thank you. But no, thatâs okay. Iâm just going to walk Pokey and chill out today.â
River smiled. Pokey was her Great Dane. The dog was almost bigger than her. âYou sure?â she asked.
âYes. Iâll call you later.â
River sighed as she hung up.
Her friend had been through so much in her life. Losing her parents at a young age would have been heartbreaking. Then this past year, with her uncle being diagnosed as high risk for a heart attack, dating that jerk Tim, and now all this stuff with Ryker⦠He wasnât her brother, but with Michele being so close to River, it was inevitable that sheâd grown close to Ryker, too.
Turning in her seat, River aimed her camera at the small peace lily that sat in a pot beside the television. Her house was full of plants. She figured if she had to be inside, she might as well bring the outdoors in with her.
She took a few photos and had just zoomed in when she stilled, frowning.
Was that a light in the plant?
Slowly, she placed the camera down, moving closer. Sheâd barely crossed half the room when she stopped, lips slipping open, and her skin chilling.
Quickly, she moved three steps back again, hips colliding with the desk. Turning, she snapped up her phone before walkingârunningâoutside to call Jackson.