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"She's lying everyone, I suggest you all keep your a.s.shole's in check, you know, just in case Big Mona here gets hungry later!" I laughed again, pointing at her. And like the raging bull that she was, she knocked her seat back and ran towards me.
"Gonna get it now b.i.t.c.h!" Mona screamed with Tilla and Gigi right behind her. I took a step back and before the terrible threesome had any chance at taking a nice swing at me, the stainless steel door abruptly shuts, locking them in. They furiously pounded at the door, trying to jerk it open.
"Let me out!" Mona screamed. "I'm going to kill that b.i.t.c.h!"
I chuckled, going to the window beside the closed door, waving one last time, mouthing goodbye. I turned to Jon who was also grinning. "Thanks Jon."
"Any time Marisa. That was fun." He chuckled.
Jon took me to the front counter where I got my personal belongings back, my fab leather bag and everything that went with it. I signed the last of my paperwork and was officially discharged.
Thank G.o.d!
I exited the building and a burst of warm air circled me, making me sweat.
s.h.i.+t, it was hot. It was practically summer after all. It felt like I was trapped in there forever.
I rounded the corner facing the curb, instantly the big black SUV caught my attention.
Gee...I wonder who that could be.
Approaching the SUV, a welcoming face popped out of the driver's side, giving me a huge smile.
"Hey Daniels!" I shouted, happily.
"Welcome back Ms. Gellys." Daniels said, approaching the back door.
"It's good to be back." I sighed, stopping in front of him. He opened the back door and sitting comfortably in the plush black leather seat in a black s.h.i.+rt and blue designer jeans, was the troublemaker himself, Xander.
On the phone.
He eyed me, grinning, lowering the phone from his ear. "Welcome back to reality darling."
CHAPTER 29.
"What do you mean you moved me out?" I yelled at Xander as Daniels drove us into downtown Toronto.
"It means I moved you out." Xander rolled his eyes. "Your landlord wanted you out, she was threatening to empty your room and rent it out to someone else if you weren't back soon."
My jaw dropped. "That b.i.t.c.h! I paid her four months in advance! We had an agreement."
"Well, then you're lucky I came around when I did. I saved the day, yet again." Xander smirked.
"Saved the day? You touched my stuff!" I snapped, opening my window to let in some air despite the A/C running on blast. I needed air that Xander wasn't contaminating.
Xander breathed, sounding exasperated. "I did you a favour again and you're yelling at me! Not fair!"
"Please!" I sneered. "You didn't do this for me, you did this for yourself. So I'll owe you!"
Xander stifled a grin. "Well what do you know, she's figured it all out. You're so smart. I'm going to make great use of you."
My eyes widened. "I'm not sleeping with you!" I declared, pointing a finger at him. He grabbed my hand, lowering it.
"Wouldn't even dream of asking you too, besides I don't make women sleep with me just because they happen to owe me, there's a long line of women who would kill just have me lay a finger on them." Xander declared, raising an eyebrow.
I smirked, looking away. "Don't I know it."
"What was that?" Xander pressed.
"Oh, I'm just remembering something based on that statement you just made about women killing just to have you touch them, brings a certain destructive psychopath to mind, I think she goes by the name...Demetria!" I snipped, jerking my chin forward.
Got him now!
"Get used to it!" Xander exclaimed, jerking his chin forward.
I jerked my chin back. "Get used to it?"
Xander sneered. "That's right, get used to it. Because from now on, thanks to your amazing skills, I will no longer need to worry about having any more run in's with women of that sort."
"And how am I going to help you do that?" I grimaced.
Xander grinned. "I'm glad you asked! Say h.e.l.lo to your new best friend." He pointed to himself.
I blinked, grabbing the door handle for support. "Best friend, what the h.e.l.l are you talking about?"
"That's right Marisa, you and me, best friends, forever." Xander breathed, sounding hopeful that from now on everything would be okay.
Umm...f.u.c.k that s.h.i.+t!
I leaned over. "Why the h.e.l.l would you want me to be your best friend? And why the h.e.l.l would you ever think I would be yours?" I hissed.
He leaned in. "Because,"
"Because what?" I snapped.
"You're a package deal, dear. Having you around constantly means I get more than your pretty face, but your big....luscious....mouth too." Xander said smoothly. "Best friends always watch each other's backs right? Think of it as being a privileged security guard."
I leaned back into my seat, shaking my head. "You're crazy you know that."
"I do," Xander smirked. "And it's already a done deal."
My eyes rolled, not taking him seriously. "Yeah, okay."
"Doubt me if you want, but I'd like to remind you of something." Xander said.
"And that would be?" I asked.
"Uncle Xander got big bad Marisa out of p.u.s.s.y prison. You should see the bill my lawyer gave me for it." Xander explained, as if he had an ace up his sleeve.
"So!" I snapped. "You're the one who offered."
"And you're the one who accepted." Xander counterattacked. "Understand...darling. You owe me!"
I breathed nervously. "This is not fair."
"Isn't it though?" Xander smirked. "My help comes with my rules, and first order of business, you gladly accept the t.i.tle of being my new best friend who'll gladly look out for her favourite guy in the entire world. Because you care, just like I did when I took time out of my very busy schedule to come and bail you out of the 'trouble' you got yourself into. Which I might add had nothing to do with me and had everything to do with your lack of self-control."
I cringed thinking about it. He was right. "Whatever." I huffed.
"Not whatever," Xander said. "You have to say thank you, don't you think I deserve a thank you?"
I narrowed my eyes at him. "Thank you." I told him slowly, gritting my teeth.
"For?" Xander smiled.
"For getting me out of prison." I replied, as if it pained me to.
"What kind of prison?" Xander smirked.
"p.u.s.s.y prison." I answered, feeling tortured, shaking my head in disbelief. "So this is how it's going to be from now on just because you helped me get out of prison. You say jump and I say how high?"
"Pretty much," Xander nodded, putting on his sungla.s.ses.
"For how long?" I gulped.
"Looking at all the time I put in to getting you out, plus all the lawyer fees, I'd say, I'd get the pleasure of your company for at least a year." Xander answered as if he were solving a complex equation, equalling to that final conclusion.
Xander, plus lawyer, plus money, plus charm, equalled a get out of jail card. Given to me, with a huge price tag attached to it.
My time, my freedom, my common sense which I'd have to put on the back burner if I was going to be helping him get out of the trouble he kept getting himself into.
My jaw dropped "A year!"
"I know, I should have said longer, but I'm too nice." Xander sighed.
"Dog s.h.i.+t!" I snapped, pulling at the door for it to open.
"It's locked." Xander informed.
"I can't breathe!" I yelled, slumping down into my seat. "You're trapping me!"
"Calm down." Xander said, sounding bored. "You'll see in the end, everything will work out, you'll get to experience a new life and I'll have someone watching my back for me."
"Where are you taking me now?" I asked, sliding back up.
"To your new home." Xander answered, looking out the window. Daniels turned the SUV on to King Street West.
"And that would be where?" I cringed, taking short breaths.
Xander turned, smiling at me. "Say h.e.l.lo to your brand new neighbour!"
I entered the plush, one bedroom condo, mesmerized by its large size and beauty. It was on the fifteenth floor in a King Street West skysc.r.a.per in downtown Toronto. We were standing in the living and dining room with large windows rounding the entire s.p.a.ce. There was a beautiful gla.s.s dining table with six chairs. Beside it was a luxurious looking, grey leather sectional with matching small pillows, with a huge 80 inch LCD plasma TV screen in front of it.
"f.u.c.k me." I murmured, sh.e.l.l shocked that this was my new home, well, at least for the next year.
Unfortunately for me, Xander heard my astonishment. "Yes, please!"
I turned, giving him a scowl, finding him smirking as he leaned against the long island which had a very beautiful (according to him one of a kind) green marble counter top.
"I'm not f.u.c.king you!" I snapped, pointing at him firmly.
Xander rolled his eyes. "We're best friends, what kind of best friends f.u.c.k?"
I jerked my head back, confused. Where the h.e.l.l did this guy grow up? He should know all of this s.h.i.+t. Maybe he's playing with me. I answered anyways. "Friends with benefits, that's who."
"Well, since you mentioned it." Xander grinned.
I knew it! He played me, made me walk right into that one.
"I didn't!" I snapped.
"Alright, alright, no need to lose it. You're the one who brought it up, geez!" Xander said, holding up both his palms and then laughed.
"You think you're so funny, you're hilarious!" I snapped.
He nodded. "I do."
Shaking my head, I returned scouring the condo I was being forced to stay in for approximately one year. One of Xander's condo's, which was conveniently located right across the hall from him, literally it takes two steps to get to his place.
"Why do you want me to stay here, you're losing money by not renting it out?" I asked confusedly, spreading my arms out gesturing at the huge size of the place. I mean, it was at least 1200 square feet. My room back at Mrs. Lee's building was only 300 square feet. What would I even do with all this s.p.a.ce?
"n.o.body stays here, I don't rent it out." Xander explained, sounding bored, looking away.
"Why?" I asked.
"Because, no neighbours, means no noise complaints." Xander faced me again and winked.
"I'm sorry I asked." I turned back around, shaking my head. "Where's all my s.h.i.+t?"
"Your s.h.i.+t?" Xander repeated and then smirked. "How I love the way you speak."