“Analise.” James grabbed her around the waist and hoisted her up.
Her legs wound around his and her hands went to his pants. As I watched, she started to undo them and I couldn’t hold it in any longer. A long laugh came out of me. I couldn't stop it. It was harsh and filled with disbelief. They froze and looked over at me.
“Mason.”
I kept laughing and pointed at them. “Look at you. You’re about to screw a different one right here in the front doorway. Shit. This couldn’t be any funnier.”
“Mason.” His hair stood up from where she had been running her hands through it. As he dropped her, he moved towards me, shielding her so she could fix her dress.
I gestured to his pants. “Your dick’s out. You might want to readjust, Pops.”
He flinched as I called him that. I rarely called him any name except James to his face. Pops was meant to be condescending. I smirked, knowing that it hit the target.
“Mason, this isn’t—”
“What?” A genuine laugh came now. “What are you going to say? You can screw now, Dad, not that anything stopped you before.”
He sucked in his breath, as if I had punched him, and turned away.
The woman tried to smooth her hair back and plastered a fake smile on her face. “You are?”
I rolled my eyes. I knew this bitch. She’d been sniffing around my dad for a while now. “Don’t play that game.”
“Mason,” my dad hissed at me.
I ignored him. “You’ve been calling him, sending him letters, showing up at his company for a goddamn year. You f**king knew he was married. Don’t act ignorant, not for me. If you want to do it for your sake, go ahead, but it’s a worthless cause. You can’t brainwash yourself into believing you’re not what you are.”
My dad’s head hung down and his shoulders drooped. She was silent behind him. I was waiting. I knew the lengths she could lie. Hell, Logan wanted to sic a private detective on her because this one stuck around. All the others came and went, but this one was sticking like a parasite. Then she stepped around him. Her hair was in place. Her dress was smoothed down. Even her face had lost the dumb-fucked look they always got on their faces. She was cold and as my gaze collided with hers, I saw the crazy mixed with intelligence. That only confirmed my suspicion. She was ruthless and cunning.
My dad was a goner, whether he realized it or not.
She said now, “They’re divorced.”
I grinned. “There you are. Show your true colors. Admit to everything. You don’t have to fool anyone in this room.”
“Mason, stop it.” James stepped forward and took her arm. “Analise, can I have a minute with my son?”
Her eyes flashed at me with hatred, but she murmured to him with a soft smile, “Of course. I’ll be outside.”
Before she went out, her eyes narrowed one last time at me before the door shut behind her. I snorted. “She have a glass in that purse? You know she’s listening through the door.”
“Enough,” he ground out.
I laughed again. “You say that to me? Enough? Really? Am I supposed to walk past you and pretend I didn’t see my dad pressing his latest whore against the wall? Shit, James. We live here, Logan and me. This is our home too.”
His head whipped back. “You will watch how you talk to me. I am still your father—”
I turned away, shaking my head and laughing. “That’s priceless. It really is. You’re as much of a father as you were faithful to Mom. When you’re getting that bitch off, let that simmer in the back of your mind. Hope it brings you pleasure.”
He cursed behind me. “You’ve got so much anger in you.”
“No shit, Sherlock.” As I headed up the stairs, I gave him a mock-salute. “That’s what happens watching my dad bring home woman after woman and watching Mom cry about it every night. You ruined this family. You, Dad, and it was because of women like that.” I stopped. Rage and pain were in me, like always. Fuck. Would it ever leave? I was starting to think I’d never be normal. “I know Mom wasn’t perfect, but she didn’t cheat on you. She was here. She was in the house. That’s a lot more than you. You were off working or with those women. You weren’t around to be her husband, to be my father, and certainly not Logan’s father—” I stopped myself, my chest was tight. “This shit’s been going on forever.” Another laugh came from me, but this one was hollow. I flinched, hearing it myself and went to my room. It was pointless. He’d never care.
I couldn’t hear the door close from my room, but I went to the window. His car left the driveway a moment later, but she turned around as he drove away. She must have known where my room was because she saw me. There was no reaction on her face, but I listened to my gut. This one was going to be a problem.
15
KATE AND THE COPS