I had just stepped into the hall of the Bradlee estate, pausing at the threshold. Hannah was there, teaching Sammy the ins and outs of the pitch pot game.
Nettie stood off to the side, hands buried in her jean pockets, her gaze fixed on the doorway from afar.
As Irving and I emerged, she quickly looked away.
Olivia was mysteriously absent. She had probably deduced that Hannah posed no risk to Sammy and had chosen to retreat indoors.
"It's getting late, and I should head back," I said, my voice casual, avoiding Irving's gaze.
The trap was set, and now it was up to Irving to take the bait. Lingering would serve no purpose and certainly didn't fit the persona I'd crafted for myself.
I gave Hannah a wave. She arched an eyebrow at Sammy, said something to him, and then started walking over to me, still holding an arrow in her hand.
Sammy called out, "We're not done yet. You can't leave now. Are you trying to chicken out?"
Without even turning her head, Hannah tossed the arrow over her shoulder and clinked, it landed perfectly around the stake. The move was slick.
Sammy's face turned into a picture of dumbfounded awe.
In the next second, he was in front of Hannah, puffing up his little chest and bargaining with me, "Can I have her? Tell you what, my dad will pay you."
I shrugged, "No can do."
"Why the hell not? She's just a bodyguard. My dad can get you another, and she stays with us." He sounded so entitled.
"Your dad got money to burn?" I asked, "But sorry, no deal. She's my sister, not a bodyguard. And even bodyguards aren't for sale."
"There's nothing money can't buy, just name your price. I'll have Irving pay you." He said haughtily.
"Sammy, stop this nonsense," Irving scolded.
Just then, Olivia emerged briskly with a tray of fruit, probably overhearing Sammy's declaration of war with me at the doorway.
"Sammy," she said sharply, quickening her pace and turning to me, "Aaliyah, why are you outside? I was just bringing you some fruit for dessert."
I glanced back at her with a smile, "I'm full already. I was thinking of heading out early."
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