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I sighed long and loud “Fine,” I said and gave him the restaurant’s address
I heard hiround and then he ended our conversation with, “I’ll be there towards the end of next week to try and talk so up
I threw my phone on the couch and stomped into my bedroom Why the fuck did my brother, father and their club think they could control me and my life? I hoped he sent one of the prospects; they were a lot easier to boss around
Faith threw her head back and laughed so loud that pretty much all eyes in the restaurant were on us She had a pretty wicked sense of hu funny, everyone knew it Rowan had just relayed a story about soh it was kind of funny, Faith thought it was hilarious It ao and had ed to stay friends after they broke up In fact, from what I had been told, they were better friends now than when they dated I never ed to stay friends with any of my exes
Rowan leaned across the table and touched ht,” he said quietly while the rest of the group kept bantering back and forth Roas one of the uys I had ever met Serena had introduced us at a party where I knew no-one and he had gone out of his way to stay close to uy ould bring you soup and ave up his plans to go to a football garandfather Yep, he had done those things for uys I had ever met; tall, really well built, covered in ink and bald However, neither of us were interested in anything more and I valued his friendship
“Yeah, there’s soet ain,” I replied
“And you’re refusing again?” he grinned and shook his head Rowan and I had often discussed my brother’s desire for me to return home, and because he had sisters he felt sympathetic towards Scott
I nodded e someone here to look out for me” I rolled my eyes
Rowan laughed, “You would driveinsane if you wereto give this poor guy”
At that exact uy that Scott had sent And I couldn’t believeeyes Over six foot of pureblue eyes; he was as gorgeous today as the last ti faster and I blocked everything else out as ht for me He looked as pissed as I was Yeah, I bet he didn’t want this gig and I could picture the battle he probably had with Scott about it
I pushed my chair back and stood up, ready to face him It had been two years since we had seen each other and whilethat it didn’t want to see hi in my stomach; felt that familiar deep need in my core No man had ever affected me like he did
He walked up toeveryone around us “Madison”
His gravelly voice did ripped the chair to steady myself; there was no way he would see o; ripped my heart out and crushed it, and I would be da to me I lifted my face and met his eyes, “J”
Chapter 4
Jason