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Page 39 of Protection for Asher (Safeguarded By The SEAL #4)

Bill had almost made it to California. It was taking longer than he'd thought it would because he ran out of gas money, and he had to stop and get a job.

That had been harder than he'd thought. He ended up working as a day laborer, which hadn't netted him much.

At least the person had paid in cash. But with cash in hand, he ended up wasting more than a few hundred dollars at the bars.

Working as a day laborer had become a vicious cycle of getting money and spending it having fun.

He'd almost ended up staying in Texas. He'd had a hell of a time at the bars as he danced the night away with willing women. But he had a task he needed to complete. More than once, he'd wondered if it was worth it to track down Christopher and get money from him.

Maybe that ship had sailed, but he’d left home and didn’t know what was happening with Grady and the rest of the gang.

There was no way Asher was still alive. He doubted she'd lasted a week. He wasn't positive exactly where they'd taken her or who had her, but she wasn't in a good place.

He chuckled as he thought about her being held captive by some guy who used her for his most deviant pleasures. If he thought he could get away with having a woman tied up in his home, he would find someone and use them until he got his fill. It had been a while since he’d had sex.

Maybe he could stop in Vegas and see what those women had to offer.

It would mean he would have to find work so he could afford a woman, but he didn’t mind working a little to find someone to sleep with.

It wouldn’t be like what the guy who bought Asher had, but he could at least pay for a blowjob, maybe something more.

He pulled over and adjusted his path to head to Las Vegas.

He'd eventually find Christopher. It wasn't like his nephew was going anywhere.

Spending some time having fun would be worth it.

Then he could find Christopher and get some money from him.

After that, maybe he'd go home, or maybe he'd find somewhere out here to live.