ALWAYS (A Wolfe Brothers Novel)

ALWAYS (A Wolfe Brothers Novel) Read Online Free PDF

Book: ALWAYS (A Wolfe Brothers Novel) Read Online Free PDF
Author: Lita Stone
Tags: Erótica, Romance, Paranormal, Sex, Dark Romance, alpha male, female alpha
style.
    “ Yeah, deal,” she said,
her focus still on her sandal.
    “ I want proof that you’ve
sent your resume out. That means if you get a letter from a company
regarding your resume, good or bad, I want to see it.”
    “ Okay.” She looked up and
absorbed the disappointment painted in her father’s eyes. “So
you’ll help Cam.”
    He swiveled toward his monitor. “Only
because the place is an eyesore and I’d like to see it
restored.”
    Maggie skipped around the desk and from
behind hugged him. “Thank you, Daddy. Thank you.”
    “ I’m not making any
promises.” His words blurred against her arm.
    “ One more
thing.”
    He swiveled toward her. “How
much?”
    “ A thousand should do
it.”
    He turned back to his keyboard. “I’ll
have it wired this afternoon.”
    She kissed him on the cheek and quietly
stepped toward the hallway. Pausing in the threshold, she said,
“You’re the best.”
    He waved her on. “Yeah. Yeah. Don’t get
all mushy on me.”
    She hid a smile. “Wouldn’t dream of
it.”
    # # #
    From the portable dispenser, Rane
poured himself a cup of water and sat in the same seat as
yesterday. The same people filled the room. Jewel wasn’t late but
was still one of the last to arrive.
    Her red short-sleeve sweater cut low
across her chest. Her black skirt stopped just above her knees and
hugged her round ass.
    Brisket that had probably been boiled
in grease, mushy potato salad, wilted coleslaw, and stringy green
beans were brought in for lunch. Decadent chocolate cake smothered
in whipped chocolate frosting was offered for dessert.
    Rane waited for everyone to pass
through the line before he approached the long table.
    At the end of the day he rushed to his
car. Gripping the wheel, his knuckles white, he waited. When Jewel
exited the building, he started the engine. As she drove from the
parking lot, he shifted to drive.
    My sweet, let’s go
home.
    # # #
    Cam stood in the corner of the dark
living room, hiding in the shadows.
    Jags burst through the front door. “Hey
Gramps.” His almond carpenter pants hung loose.
    Damn! Cam silently vowed to put some weight on that boy.
    On the front of Jags’
shirt a large eye winked and above was written I’m not wearing any undies. A silver
loop earring dangled in one ear and a silver stud in the
other.
    Jags kissed Gramps on the top of his
head. “Where’s Cam?”
    “ Who’s Cam?” Strings of
gray resembling guitar strings crossed over Gramps’
head.
    “ The miserable SOB who
makes you the to-die-for smoothies.”
    “ Oh, Cam.” Gramps frowned.
“Who are you?”
    He kissed the top of Gramps head again.
“Someone who loves you.”
    “ Jags!”
    “ Gramps!” They
hugged.
    “ Did you bring me any
cigarettes?” Gramps asked.
    “ You don’t
smoke.”
    “ I don’t?”
    “ No. But you’ve been
smoking, haven’t you?”
    Gramps sighed. “What gave me
away?”
    “ I can smell it an ocean
away. Who’s getting them for you?”
    “ I don’t
remember.”
    Cam stepped from the shadows and walked
toward the kitchen.
    “ I need to talk to you,”
Jags said.
    Cam groaned.
    “ I know,” Jags said. “I
used the four-letter word you hate so much.”
    Cam leaned against the counter, a
bottle of beer in his hand. “It’s only 12:15 so you’re not here to
go out drinking. You must’ve had another vision. I’m not
interested. I don’t care if you saw the President of United States
being eaten alive by giant beetles.” He took an angry swig of his
beer.
    “ The first time I touched
Maggie I had a vision of you and her at Critters. You had a man
pinned to the wall. And you were pissed as hell.”
    “ You hardly ever tell me
about your visions. Why now?”
    “ I also saw Maggie hiking
with a little girl. They get hurt real bad. I want you to take her
hiking and teach her the basics.”
    Cam took another swig. “What for? The
future can’t be changed. You said so yourself.”
    “ There’s more to this than
you know. Just
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