Authors: Ashley Bartlett
Tags: #Fiction, #Lesbian, #Mystery & Detective, #General, #Romance, #Contemporary
Feebly, Ryan stood and joined me. He found a bandana in his
duffle bag and tied it around his forehead to keep his hair back.
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“Come on, gorgeous. Give me a hand.” I palmed a bar and handed
it to him.
“You’re brutal.”
“I want a shower and some sleep and a drink.” Dreams of cool
water and soft sheets were already filling my head. A naked girl would
complete the picture, but I didn’t want to get carried away. “I can’t have
those things until we finish.”
“Bro.” That meant he agreed.
We began the laborious process of stacking the gold in one of the
holes. Each bar was wrapped in a piece of cloth, duct taped shut, and
numbered. Ryan crouched by the hole and I carefully lobbed the bars
into the dirt next to him. I tried really hard not to hit him.
“Shit, Cooper.” He jumped out of the way for the third time. “I
swear if you hit me I’ll kill you.”
“If you kill me, you’ll have to bury my body.” I tossed another bar
at him. “Do you really want to dig another hole?”
“Just be careful, all right?”
“Okay.” Another bar landed with a spray of dirt. “Stack faster.”
Ryan’s cell phone rang. “Shit.” He dug it out of his pocket. “You
here?” It had to be Reese. “Yeah, cool. Fifteen minutes.”
“Reese?” I asked after he hung up.
“Yeah. Let’s unload and you can go pick up her half. I’ll stack this
while you’re gone.” Worked for me. Five minutes later, the remaining
half of the bars were scattered on the ground around the hole. Ten
minutes after that, I got back to the highway. Reese was parked on the
shoulder looking the part of lost girl. I parked behind her.
“You look like hell,” Reese kindly informed me. Sure, I was
sweaty and dirty, and I smelled like dirty sweat, but I thought it was a
little unnecessary to point it out.
“Thanks. Open the trunk.” I was all business. Shower, drink, sleep,
shower, drink, sleep. I just had to keep my goals in mind.
“Here are your room keys.” Reese handed me two red plastic key
cards. “We’re at the Wynn. In the Tower Suites. It’s on the Strip.” All of
which meant nothing to me.
“Just help me move the gold.” I pocketed the cards.
“You’re a little uptight.” Dutifully, Reese started moving gold
from the trunk of her Mercedes into the 4Runner. Hers were wrapped
like Ryan’s except the numbers were written in green instead of black.
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“I’m tired and hot and sore. I just want to get this shit finished.” I
turned around to grab more gold and she was right behind me.
“Maybe you should get a massage at the hotel.” Somehow, her
hands ended up pressed against my lower back. “You’re tense.”
Damn, that felt good. I had to bite my lip to keep from moaning.
Hopefully, she couldn’t see that in the dark. “Of course I’m tense. Stop
that. We need to get this finished.” I stepped around her and continued
loading.
“You are such an ass.”
“Took you long enough to catch on.” We finished working in
silence after that. Reese didn’t seem too talkative.
“So I guess I’ll see you guys in a couple hours.”
“Yep.” I immediately got back in the SUV and retraced my steps.
When I pulled up, Ryan was just starting to bury the gold.
It took us the better part of an hour to unload the second set of
bricks, stack them in the second hole, and fill it with dirt.
“We should clean up.” I dug around in the mound of gear in the
4Runner until I found the larger containers of water.
“Clean up what?” Ryan looked at me like I was crazy.
“Us. If we walk into a hotel looking like this we’ll draw too much
attention to ourselves.”
“Oh, okay.” Ryan took the shoulder holster off and stashed the
gun properly. Then he uncapped a gallon bottle of water and poured it
over his head. The water ran down his face collecting dirt and leaving
streaks behind. With a shake, he flung the damp hair out of his eyes.
“Your turn.” Before I could move, he dumped the remaining half gallon
of water over my head.
I screamed like a girl. “Asshole.” The water ran down my hair
into my ears and eyes. It went down the back of my grubby shirt and
collected in the waistband of my underwear. Ryan was already dying of
laughter. I felt surprisingly good.
“Was that what you had in mind?” He stripped off his shirt and
used it like a towel on his hair and face.
“Not entirely.” I followed suit with my shirt. “I’ll get you back
though.”
“Sure you will.” He was totally mocking me. “You ready to go?”
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“Yep. I want first shower.” I called dibs.
“I don’t care.”
Ryan drove the rest of the way. He seemed to know where he was
going so I just watched in a semi-comatose state until we pulled up to
the private entrance.
❖
Eighteen hours later, I woke up. It was already dark again. Wearing
only my boxer briefs, I padded out to the main room of the suite. Below
me, the Las Vegas Strip flashed and blinked and screamed. I pressed
against the cool glass to see it all. Our room was dark and quiet. I
wondered for a second where the twins were until I heard movement
behind me.
“Isn’t it beautiful?” Reese asked softly.
“In sort of a corporate America kind of way, yeah.”
She chuckled at my response. “You want some champagne?”
“Yeah, that sounds good.” I spun around and leaned back against
the window.
“I’ll pour it if you put on a shirt.”
I glanced down at the expanse of skin that was showing. “If you
insist.” I let out a big sigh and went to find a shirt. A minute later, I
reemerged wearing tight jeans and an oxford shirt with a single button
done. Reese was still in front of the expansive windows. A flute of
champagne dangled from her long fingers and another stood behind her
on a low table. Mine, I assumed.
“Where’s your brother?” I joined her.
“He’s still crashed. Did you guys sleep at all on the drive?”
“For a couple hours. Before that, the last time we slept was before
the party.”
“No wonder you were so tired.” Reese turned to look at me. The
gaudy lights from outside reflected in weak imitations of color across
her face and chest. She pushed her hair back and took a slow drink
of champagne. Girl was sexy. She knew it. I searched for something,
anything that would distract me.
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“So, uh…you think he’ll come after us?” I gathered the courage to
ask. I knew the answer, but I wanted someone else to say it.
“Christopher?” she asked. I nodded. “If you took the time to put
thirty-four million in gold bars in a wall and someone stole it, would
you go after them?”
“Fuck, yeah. But, technically, it is your money,” I pointed out.
“He thinks he’s entitled to it or something.”
“Why?”
“I’m not sure really. I think he helped my mom get it in the first
place.”
“So? It’s from some business she ran, right?”
“I guess.” Reese stared out the window. “You want to go walk
around?”
“Sure.”
“You’ll need to button up your shirt.” She dragged two fingers
down my bare stomach. My boxer briefs got suddenly wet. I’d need to
change those.
“You ask me to put on clothes and now you want them buttoned?
You’re so demanding.” I went to find shoes.
“Where are we going to go?” Reese asked me in the elevator.
“You tell me.” She looked at me like I was crazy. “I’ve never been
to Vegas, but you have, right?”
“Oh, yeah. I guess.”
Either she had or she hadn’t. Maybe she’d gotten really trashed or
something and didn’t remember.
“So you can show me around then?” I slung a casual arm around
her shoulders as we cruised down the street. Surprisingly, she didn’t
punch me. She didn’t even move it.
“Sure. Whatever.”
A mile later, we stood in front of what was supposed to be a
spectacular water show. I leaned against the wide railing next to Reese
“So these are the Bellagio fountains?”
“In all their glory.” Her sarcasm was duly noted.
“They seem so exciting in movies.”
“I think they improve with alcohol consumption.” Reese was so
smart.
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“Want to find out?” I couldn’t think of anything better to do. “We
could get trashed and walk around. That fake Eiffel Tower will be way
cooler.”
“You make it sound like Disneyland.”
“I think Vegas is supposed to be like Disneyland, but for big kids.”
Reese looked around, but I guess she didn’t see much because she
shrugged and said, “Why not?” Then she took off through the crowd.
So I did the logical thing. I followed her.
I probably should have asked what she was looking for.
❖
Drunk Reese was awesome. She couldn’t walk a straight line to
save her life, and she couldn’t focus on a single subject longer than
thirty seconds, yet her speech was impeccable.
“I am not entirely sure if that is a good idea.” Reese clung to
my arm to stay upright as we stumbled back to our hotel. Navigating
through people, around trees, and past the sidewalk vendors peddling
beer merchandise was apparently far more than she could handle.
“Nope, it is.”
“Cooper, I believe we are intoxicated and should not engage in
certain pursuits.”
“Are you trying to sound like a pompous ass?” I genuinely wanted
to know. “I love it. Really. It’s like you’re compensating for not being
able to function at all.”
“I am perfectly capable of functioning.”
“Really?” She nodded emphatically. “Then let’s do it.”
“Oh, fine. Now will you open the door?”
Belatedly, I realized that we were in front of our door and that
Reese couldn’t unlock it. I took the key card and slid it through the
reader.
“No, wait for the red light.”
“That’s why it’s not working. You wait for the green light.” I
pushed the door open.
“Oh. Well.” She grasped about for something to say. “Thank you.”
Then she sashayed into the room.
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“Where the hell have you guys been?” Ryan was perched on the
small desk with a handgun tucked into his waistband.
“Where the hell have you been?” Reese countered.
“Put that away.” I pointed to the gun. “Why the fuck do you need
that?”
“What? This makes you nervous?” He pulled it out, waved it
around, and tucked it back into his pants. “Well, I’ve been fuckin’
nervous. So deal. You guys have been gone forever and neither of you
were answering your phones.”
“Damn, Ryan. Calm down.” I put up my hands in surrender. “And
put the gun away, please.”
“I don’t know why they freak you out so much. You’re a better
shot than I am.” He was right, but just because I could shoot like a
cowboy didn’t mean I liked guns. I didn’t see why he had to bring that
shit in the first place. Ryan took the gun and put it back into the small
safe on top of five gold bars.
“It’s a machine made to kill people.” Exasperated, I fell back onto
the designer sofa. We’d had this conversation before.
“Hey, Ryan?” Reese collapsed next to me. “Guess what we’re
doing?”
“How drunk are you?” he asked in response.
“Suitably,” she said.
“What does that mean?” I’d never been suitably drunk in my life.
Reese ignored me. “Ryan, I said, guess what we’re doing?”
“Getting married?”
“No. We tried. It’s illegal here.” She wasn’t exactly telling the
truth. We’d been walking down the strip, and I asked where all the
chapels were and Reese said she didn’t know. That wasn’t exactly
trying. “We are going swimming.”
“No, you’re not.” Ryan sounded the voice of reason.
“Sure we are.” I backed Reese up. It was my idea after all.
“No, you’re not.”
“Ryan, we are.” I used my serious tone.
“Not happening.” His serious tone was better. Maybe the deep
voice helped.
“Yeah, huh,” Reese brilliantly contributed.
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“Come on, Ryan,” I whined. “Why not?”
“You’re both drunk,” he said.
“If we keep annoying you, will you give in?” I didn’t think he’d
actually go for that.
“Not even a little bit.”
“Come on.” Reese jumped up and immediately fell down.
“Definitely not now.”
“Is it weird that I’m totally attracted to her right now?” I asked
Ryan.
“Yes.”
“Let’s go swimming,” I said again like it was a new idea.
“No. The pool is probably closed and my sister is about to pass
out.” And then she did.
“Damn.”
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Your sister sure knows how to pick accommodations.” After
two days, we’d taken full advantage of the disgustingly
opulent hotel Reese had chosen. Mostly, that meant Reese and I had
gone shopping for Ryan. Weird, but we liked to dress him. Ryan knew
his marijuana, he knew computers, he knew wine, and he even knew
a little Spanish, but he didn’t know shit about clothes. After the age