Page 88 of Heartbreak Hero

Darn it. Sara gave a quiet sigh.

“I boxed up her stuff and put it in the storage room,” Mandy said. “It might still be there. You can take that to them.”

It couldn’t be this easy, right? What were the chances that Brenda’s stuff was still intact? Sara was positive that Kevin would have dumped the box.

“I’ll check it out. Thanks, Mandy,” Sara said.

“No problem. “I need to clock in!” the woman said and hurried to the door.

It was there that Mandy turned back. “I almost forgot, I wrote her initial B on the box.”

“If there’s only a B on it, then it could still be in there,” she hissed after the door closed.

When Levi didn’t respond, she turned and found him frowning.

“What?”

“I don’t like the idea of you going into that storage room by yourself,” Levi muttered.

“It’ll be okay. I’ll do it while Kevin is distracted.”

“That guy has a radar coming out of his ass when it comes to you. He’s never not watching,” Levi said.

Sara laughed. “Then let’s give him something to watch.”

Levi’s eyebrows shot up, and he smirked.

“Okay.”

Levi reached for her, but she slapped his hands and stepped away.

“Now whose mind is in the gutter?”

Pressing his cheeks together with her palms, she lifted on her toes and kissed his lips. She knew full well that Kevin would be watching, but so the hell what?

This was her life, Levi was her man, and she didn’t owe Kevin squat.

Levi’s big hands steadied her and pulled her close. She felt his hardness through his jeans and gasped against his lips.

The code on the break room door beeped, and Sara stepped lightly away just as Kevin came barreling into the room.

Temper had turned the man’s face and neck red. One hand was clenched in a fist, and the other had a death grip on his coffee cup.

“Hey, Kevin,” she said as if she hadn’t a care in the world and sailed past him out of the break room.

Levi was right on her ass when they stepped into the hallway.

“Come to my office!” Kevin shouted just as the door closed behind them.

Sara snickered and walked down to open Kevin’s office door. With a flourish, she swept her hand at the open entrance.

“After you.”

“You’re poking the bear,” Levi muttered, but he moved past her, pulling her into Kevin’s office just as the break room door opened.

Kevin marched in and sat his coffee cup down with a snap. The liquid sloshed over.

“What’s up, boss?” Sara said, not taking a seat.