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Bum’s Rush: White Lightning Series, Book 2

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by Debra Dunbar


  Chapter 29

  Raymond slipped two fingers into his mouth to release a shrill whistle as one of the Crew’s trucks backed into the warehouse. The driver stopped the truck, and two more errand boys hopped out to open the tailgate to unload the crates of wine onto a neatly-stacked pallet.

  Raymond shot Hattie an approving nod. “I like it when they do the liftin’.”

  “I bet you do,” she said with a smile. “Don’t you worry, though. I’ll make sure you do all the lifting when we make the delivery.”

  “What, you don’t need the exercise?”

  “Hang that! I’ve had enough exertion to last the rest of the year.”

  Lizzie barked at the errand boys as one let a crate slip. The box only fell a few inches, but the rattling of the bottles was loud enough to draw a spate of profanity from Liz’s lips.

  “She’s in a mood, isn’t she?” Hattie grumbled.

  “We’re gettin’ behind,” Raymond replied, guiding her away from the activity. “Looks like another week of late nights.”

  Hattie sighed. “Fine.”

  She put on, but the work was highly welcome. The money came at a good time. Cutbacks at the steel mill had dried up Alton’s wages. At least he’d have his health. Hattie kept the dram of Aqua Vitae at home, now…resolving never to use it for her personal purposes. The cost, she’d discovered, was too high.

  Liz, for her part, hadn’t missed a single beat getting the warehouse back into the swing of things. With that had come the return of her less-than-charming business demeanor. Which, in and of itself, was a welcome sight. When Lizzie was polite, she was worried. When she was calm, she was unpleasant. Better the devil Hattie knew.

  Hattie wandered out into the night air with Raymond. The heat had come in full force, as had the fireflies which flickered in and around the crates surrounding the Locust Point warehouse.

  “You wanna practice some more?” Raymond offered. “Your hoodoo?”

  Hattie smiled. “No. I think I have a handle on it.”

  “You’re just worried you’ll get locked in again. Hey, that’s fine. I don’t cotton to all that heavy witchcraft.”

  She jabbed his ribs. “You’re happy enough when I use it to save us from snooping eyes on the water.”

  “Yeah, well…a flim-flam here and there. That’s alright. It ain’t so unnatural.”

  She stuck her tongue out at him.

  “Well, then,” he declared. “We’ll run this latest haul on out to Winnow’s when they get it packed up. And you’re helping me load it!”

  Hattie smiled. “Long nights.”

  “Long nights.” Raymond sighed as they reached the Ford Runabout. He lifted a chin. “Looks like your little bird left you another note.”

  Hattie half-snickered at the comment before she realized he was actually serious. She turned toward the front of the truck to find another note, crisp and white in the moonlight, tucked beneath the windscreen wiper blade.

  A jolt ran through her.

  Raymond shook his head. “Probably some secret damn admirer. You gotta get yourself figured out, girl.”

  He trotted off to give her a moment’s privacy and Hattie stood stiff, arms to her sides, staring at the tiny slip of cardstock on the glass.

  This wasn’t Dmitrevich. Nor was the note at Raymond’s house. Nor, likely, was the note bearing the admonition “Know Thyself.” Whoever had sent those messages was still watching.

  She turned in a circle, eyes on crates and stacks of lumber. Nothing but fireflies and evening breeze. The rushing of the wind sent a chill deep into her core.

  Finally, mustering the strength to face it, Hattie reached for the note. She jerked it free of the wiper blade and unfolded it.

  She read the message, scratched in jagged slashes of ink.

  Soon we shall met.

  Hattie folded the note and tucked it into her overalls.

  To the north, the lights of Baltimore flickered across the ripples of the Patapsco inlet. The city, so filled with souls and stories, had for so long been both her home and her prison.

  Now, there was one more soul with eyes on her. What would it mean?

  She cleared her throat, pulled her bangs away from her eyes, and marched back to the warehouse. There would be time to meet this mystery person later. For now, she had work to do.

  Want more? Clip Joint, book 3 in the White Lightning Series releases November 13th!

  Acknowledgments

  A huge thanks to our copyeditors Kimberly Cannon and Jennifer Cosham whose eagle eyes catch all the typos and keep Debra’s comma problem in line, and to Damonza for cover design.

  Special thanks to all our readers who have individually followed us to Hel and back, and enthusiastically cheered us on during our first collaborative project. May there be many more ahead!

  Debra and J.P

  About the Authors

  Debra lives in a little house in the woods of Maryland with her sons and two slobbery bloodhounds. On a good day, she jogs and horseback rides, hopefully managing to keep the horse between herself and the ground. Her only known super power is 'Identify Roadkill'.

  A Louisiana native, J.P. relocated to the vineyards and cow pastures of Central Maryland after Hurricane Katrina, where he lives with his wife and son. During the day he commutes to the city of Baltimore, a setting which inspires much of his writing.

  For more information:

  www.debradunbar.com/white-lightning or

  J.P. Sloan’s Author page

  Debra Dunbar’s Author page

  Also by Debra Dunbar

  White Lightning Series

  Wooden Nickels

  Bum’s Rush

  Clip Joint

  ***

  The Templar Series

  Dead Rising

  Last Breath

  Bare Bones

  Famine’s Feast

  Dark Crossroads (2019)

  IMP WORLD NOVELS

  The Imp Series

  A Demon Bound

  Satan’s Sword

  Elven Blood

  Devil’s Paw

  Imp Forsaken

  Angel of Chaos

  Kingdom of Lies

  Exodus

  Queen of the Damned

  The Morning Star

  Half-breed Series

  Demons of Desire

  Sins of the Flesh

  Cornucopia

  Unholy Pleasures

  City of Lust

  Imp World Novels

  No Man’s Land

  Stolen Souls

  Three Wishes

  Northern Lights

  Far From Center

  Penance

  Northern Wolves

  Juneau to Kenai

  Rogue

  Winter Fae

  Bad Seed

  Also by J.P. Sloan

  The Dark Choir Series

  The Curse Merchant

  The Curse Servant

  The Curse Mandate

  The Dark Interest

  Other Novels

  Yea Though I Walk

 

 

 


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