Free Fall (Free Fall Vol. 1): (Loving Summer #6: The Donovan Brothers #3)

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Author: Kailin Gow
know you can’t lie to me even
if someone was to pull off all your nails one by one.”
    “True,”
Hector said. “I’m not a good liar.”
    “So
that’ why you’re coming here with Luis,” I said.
    “Right,
boss,” he said.
    “Now
go get pack and on the plane. I’ve got some unfinished business to take care of
right now.”
    “As
you say, boss,” Hector said, and he hung up.
     
    I
packed up my bags, and got rid of any evidence I was in the room. What was I
thinking, coming out as Nat Donovan right now when the last of the crime ring
boss – The Dragon, was still out there. Of course he would get a whiff of me
through some informant or other lowlife out to make a quick buck, and head on
out to find me.
     
    I
swore, I’d get ready and be prepared for him, when he shows up.  Especially
when he shows up.  It wasn’t my wedding, but I’ll be damn if he does anything
to ruin Summer’s wedding.  Even if I have to get him first.
     
     

 
    Chapter 6
     
    Drew
     
    A ll the efforts of preparing the hotel suite
with rose petals on the bed, scented candles that smelled like sweet vanilla
cream, and a warm bubble bath seem worth it when a bedraggled-looking Summer
flew into the room, looking flush and even windswept.
    It
was time I pamper my sweet overworked Summer with a lot of my Drew-signature
loving. She was so dedicated to her work, deciding to become a doctor because
of what happened to Aunt Sookie, that she often worked for hours, forgetting to
eat or sleep, just so she can help save another life. I didn’t think I could be
more proud of Summer for all that she’d accomplished, graduating from USC two
years earlier and then straight into med school despite her work with managing
Aunt Sookie’s Acting Academy, but I was.  Here was my Summer, who had always
been my rock when I was tired and down, looking like she’d lost her beloved
cat. I had to make this night all about her. I had to make her forget all her
stress and worries, if only for one night.
    I
walked up to her and hugged her, enveloping her tightly in my arms. Then I bent
down to take her face in my hands.
    “I
thought you’d never come, that you were lost in traffic. But here you are,” I
said, smiling. “Like a breath of fresh air!”
    I
thought she would smile when I said that. She usually did when I made an
attempt to be extra cheerful.  It worked all the time when we would teach the
little kids at the acting academy. I would act silly and exaggerate all my
expressions to get the little ones laughing and having fun in class, and Summer
would laugh right along with them. Those were the moments I felt were so
special.  Not just when we were alone and making passionate love, but when we
were with other people, especially kids, and we seemed so together, like we were
on the same wavelength, on the same planet. We wouldn’t have to say a word, and
we could tell what we were both thinking. I guess that’s what being in a loving
relationship was like, especially one like ours which was built on a strong
foundation of friendship first.
    “Summer?”
I turned her face to look directly into mine. She looked like she saw a ghost,
almost dazed-looking as I took off her jacket and led her over to sit on the
bed. I began unbuttoning her blouse, while I kissed the top of her head and
moved my lips down to her cheeks and then her mouth.
    I
kissed her gently at first and when I tasted her sweet mouth, my tongue delve
in to taste hers, swirling with it and pressing into her harder, until she was
moaning and kissing me back.
                I
pulled away a second to whisper into her ear, “I’ve prepared a warm bath for
you, baby. It’ll help you relax.”
                I
finished unbuttoning her blouse, pulled it back, and was awarded with the sight
of her full firm breasts peeping out of her sheer bra. Her pink round nipples
were already hard and poking through the sheer fabric of her bra. Honestly,
those bra makers, what
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