Caleb’s eyes, at first, widened at Lola’s forward comment, but then he scoffed. “Don’t you think it’s a little too soon for Stockholm syndrome?” he asked as he kept his eyes on the screen and took the last sip of the coffee.
Although he’d never admit it aloud, Caleb was used to women flirting with him, and usually, he’d take advantage of it. But, this situation was already way too complicated, and if he entertained her comments, he could only seeing it go downhill.
After mindlessly scratching at his torso, littered with both tattoos and scars, he stood up and brought his mug to the kitchen. “I’m gonna shower. There’s more coffee in the pot if you plan on staying up. Help yourself.”
His head was in such a weird, sensitive place, that if he could, he would opt to stand in the scorching hot shower for the rest of the day and not face the problems he had created. But eventually, after staying in longer than he needed, he shut off the water and wrapped a towel around his lower half.
How was he going to navigate through the day with a hostage, assuming she didn’t bolt any chance she could get? Maybe, just maybe, he should call Smith today and say he wasn’t feeling well and that TJ can take over his responsibilities for the day. Smith would understand, right? Especially after what happened with Jimmy.
He walked from the bathroom to his room deep in thought, closing the door behind him, before dropping his towel and getting dressed in black jeans and a plain white t-shirt. He was starving and didn’t have much in the house to feed himself, let alone Lola.
“Hey,” he said as he approached her on the couch. “If you promise not to run, wanna go grab some breakfast or something?” He asked in a nonchalant manner, but he knew that she didn’t really have a choice. He couldn’t leave her alone and pose that sort of risk on himself and his men. “My treat.”
Although he’d never admit it aloud, Caleb was used to women flirting with him, and usually, he’d take advantage of it. But, this situation was already way too complicated, and if he entertained her comments, he could only seeing it go downhill.
After mindlessly scratching at his torso, littered with both tattoos and scars, he stood up and brought his mug to the kitchen. “I’m gonna shower. There’s more coffee in the pot if you plan on staying up. Help yourself.”
His head was in such a weird, sensitive place, that if he could, he would opt to stand in the scorching hot shower for the rest of the day and not face the problems he had created. But eventually, after staying in longer than he needed, he shut off the water and wrapped a towel around his lower half.
How was he going to navigate through the day with a hostage, assuming she didn’t bolt any chance she could get? Maybe, just maybe, he should call Smith today and say he wasn’t feeling well and that TJ can take over his responsibilities for the day. Smith would understand, right? Especially after what happened with Jimmy.
He walked from the bathroom to his room deep in thought, closing the door behind him, before dropping his towel and getting dressed in black jeans and a plain white t-shirt. He was starving and didn’t have much in the house to feed himself, let alone Lola.
“Hey,” he said as he approached her on the couch. “If you promise not to run, wanna go grab some breakfast or something?” He asked in a nonchalant manner, but he knew that she didn’t really have a choice. He couldn’t leave her alone and pose that sort of risk on himself and his men. “My treat.”