Second Chance

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Author: Natasha Preston
Tags: Romance
fine.”
    “You’re fine with her and him then?”
    I smiled tightly. “Of course.”
    “That’s good because he’s kissing her.”
    “Fuck,” I hissed under my breath, snapping my head around so quick I pulled a muscle. My hands clenched with rage. How fucking dare he touch her?
    Only he wasn’t. She’d disappeared somewhere out the back and he was taking money for drinks he’d just made.
    Behind me Ollie laughed, proud. “I’m going to rip your head off!”
    He laughed more.
    “Hey, at least now I know how much you like her.”
    “I violently dislike you, you twat.”
    “And you’re a pussy. This is why we get on.”
    “We don’t get on,” I said, taking a big gulp of my coffee. I was still wound pretty tightly after thinking she was kissing that guy. One day she was going to kiss someone else and there wouldn’t be anything I could do about it. I wanted to tell her how I felt but how could I be that person?
    “Excuse me,” Ollie said, lifting a hand to the bar.
    “What’re you doing?” I asked.
    His only reply was an unsettling smile just as date twat stopped at our table. If he said one thing about Chloe I was gong to strangle the fucker.
    “What can I help you with?” he asked. I had about a dozen answers for that question.
    “Could we get some more coffee, please?”
    Little prick.
    “Yeah, sure thing,” he replied.
    “I’ve got it, Rhys,” Chloe said, coffee pot in one hand and taking Ollie’s mug with the other.
    I got the disgusting full force of them together, sides touching as he hadn’t fucked off yet. It left a bad taste in my mouth.
    “So you’ve asked her out then?” I said.
    Chloe froze mid pour and her eyes widened. Yeah, it was my turn to be the prick. I hated myself the second the words left my mouth. I shouldn’t be interfering with this. He might make her happy. All I’d ever wanted was to see her smiling and laughing. Well, that wasn’t exactly true, I wanted to see her smile at me the way she used to at Jace.
    Date twat looked like a rabbit caught in the headlights for about five seconds and then he nodded. “Yeah, I have. Not got an answer yet, though.” He turned to her and smiled.
    She was embarrassed and I was in trouble.
    Turning her attention to him , she smiled. “I know, sorry. I’d love to go out sometime.”
    And just like that my heart felt as dead as the day I saw her first kissing my brother.

Chapter Six

    Chloe

    Me and Cass walked into the gym and I said hello to a few of Logan’s colleagues that I knew.
    “You really do come here a lot, don’t you?” Cass said.
    I flexed the teeny, tiny almost non-existent muscles in my arms. “Yep.”
    She smirked. “It doesn’t seem to be doing anything.”
    “I don’t come to lift weights and bulk up, I do cardio to keep fit. Your brother is the one lifting stupidly heavy stuff.”
    “I don’t understand how he’s not body builder big,” she said.
    “Duh, because he’s not a body builder.” Logan was ripped and looked like he’d been carved from stone but he wasn’t huge.
    Waving her hand, she pushed the main hall door open. “Whatever.”
    Logan was standing by the spinning instructor, no doubt waiting for us. A few of the women that had already arrived were openly gawping at him. He saw us and a huge grin spread across his face. I’d done enough exercising recently for this not to kill but Cassie hadn’t.
    He said something else to the woman with legs that went on forever and strolled towards us. “You ready for this?”
    “Yes,” Cass replied, glaring at him.
    “Good. I’ll be in today’s class.”
    I narrowed my eyes. “Why?”
    “Adele wanted help with the equipment.”
    Glancing around the room, I pursed my lips, ready to fight back. “Looks like the equipment is set up. Good job helping, now you won’t be needed for another hour so why don’t you go train someone or lift something heavy.”
    “But then I’ll miss you and my sister gasping for breath and cursing the
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