CHAPTER 35
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M y kitchen was spotless. My kitchen was never spotless. Granted, I rarely used my kitchen. I was a pop-it-in-the-microwave kind of guy—which wasn’t how my mother raised me, so I never told her that shit. She’d move her ass right back into my house and teach me how to cook if she knew that.
Top to bottom, it practically shined. Counters, sink, windows. Hell, even the floor looked scrubbed clean. And sitting on the counter were two covered plates of food—one labeled with Tess’s name and the other with mine. I took a peek at my plate, wondering what the hell West could’ve made. Scrambled eggs, bacon, and toast. Did I even have eggs and bacon in the house? Shit. Did West know my kitchen better than I did?
And what the hell had he made Tess? I looked. It was some kind of cooked-up meat and vegetables thing—did I even have any of these things in the house? I had to believe West wouldn’t make shit that Tess couldn’t eat. He liked animals too much .
My gaze drifted around the kitchen. He’d done a fuck ton of work. Which begged the question as to when the fuck did West sleep? If his track record held steady, I had a feeling he hadn’t.
Curiosity got the better of me. I walked down the hall toward his room. The door to his room was cracked open, and I peeked inside, frowning.
The bedding had been stripped off and thrown into a corner. Fucking rude. I put work into that. Tess lay on the bed, sprawled out and happy. Her tail thumped against the mattress when she saw me but that was it.
There was no sign of West at all in the room except for his duffel bag on the floor.
“You’re really going to make me say it, aren’t you?” I asked my girl. Her ears twitched but that was it. “Come on, now. You’ve got breakfast to eat and work to do.”
It never ceased to amaze me how quickly that dog could move. She bolted from the bed and sprinted down the hall before I had a decent chance to turn and follow.
Closing the door, I filed away talking to West as something to do later. Sure, he had free reign of the house to do whatever the hell he wanted to do, but that sure as hell wouldn’t make me worry any less .
“I’m coming, I’m coming,” I grumped as Tess howled in the kitchen. I never did move fast enough for her.