Taurus: Book 3 in a Young Adult Paranormal Romance Series (The Zodiac Twin Flame Series)

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Book: Taurus: Book 3 in a Young Adult Paranormal Romance Series (The Zodiac Twin Flame Series) Read Online Free PDF
Author: Rachel Medhurst
intelligence. Especially not a girl.’
    It took a moment for the words to sink in, but once they did, I allowed her to come for me. I was having too much fun to stop teasing her.
    ‘You are so…’
    She ran forward and threw her fist into my arm. It rebounded. She grabbed her knuckles as she came to a stop.
    ‘Can’t match me in strength either, can you?’
    ‘There is one thing I can match you in,’ she said, cocking her head to the side as she sucked the skin on her hand.
    I froze. Her eyelids lowered as she looked me straight in the eye. I liked a girl that was down to earth. My throat moved as I swallowed the saliva that filled my mouth.
    ‘What’s that then?’
    The corners of her lips lifted into her cheeks as she took her hand away from her mouth.
    ‘The bedroom.’ She spun away, swaying her hips as she walked off.
    My mouth hung open as I watched her leave. I had known her for five minutes and she was the first woman to ever shut me up.
    She stopped suddenly and glanced over her shoulder. ‘Are you going to take me to yours? Or are you afraid I’ll beat you?’
    She didn’t have to ask twice. It wasn’t every day a woman offered herself to me. Who was I to disappoint a princess?
     

Chapter Five
     
    ‘You’re still fit considering you’re not training anymore,’ she said, blowing out the smoke from her mouth.
    Taking the joint out of her hand, I pulled a drag on it. She was my perfect girl. When she had asked if I had a smoke, I had fallen in love. Okay, not literally, but she was my type of woman.
    She leant up on her elbow and looked down at me. I had one arm behind my head.
    The bed was soft underneath us. The door was locked so the others couldn’t get in. I usually had the house to myself during the day, so I wasn’t worried about anyone walking in on us.
    ‘I think it’s a bit odd that you’re called Taurus and your sister is called Cancer.’
    I stubbed the end of the joint in the ashtray and lay back down. Sophie folded herself around me and snuggled into the crook of my neck. The scent of her freshly washed hair mingled with the smell of my sweat.
    ‘We’re an odd family,’ I replied, closing my eyes and letting the fog overtake my brain.
    She blew against my skin as her fingers ran over the stubble on my chin.
    ‘Well, so far, I really like the two people I know already,’ she whispered, licking my ear.
    My consciousness was losing the battle to stay alert. The exertions and dope made me feel extremely chilled.
    ‘Don’t sleep,’ she whined.
    I pretended to snore, which made her slap my chest. The sting didn’t break through the fog. I forced my eyes open.
    ‘Getting high makes me want to talk,’ she said.
    ‘Really…?’
    There was nothing more to say. Why did women feel the need to talk so much? If I could just drift off to—
    ‘Taurus!’
    ‘What do you want?’
    She laughed. The tinkling sound made me smile. It was nice to have a body wrapped around my own. The weight of her against me was snug. It was something I could get used to.
    ‘Why don’t you want to talk?’ she whispered in my ear.
    ‘Because I’m stoned,’ I replied.
    The sharp tug on my nipple made me sit upright. Sophie giggled as she tried to tickle me. There was no point, I was numb.
    ‘Why do you have to be such a girl?’
    I grabbed her hands and pinned them above her head.
    Her eyes sparkled up at me. My chest expanded as my eyelids drooped.
    ‘Because I am a girl. I’m bored. Let’s have some fun.’
    ‘Have I not given you enough fun?’ I wasn’t sure that I could repeat what we had shared so soon.
    She tugged her hands. I didn’t free them. I pinned her to the bed with my weight.
    ‘Not that type of fun. Another type…’
    Her raised eyebrows challenged me. ‘Are you going to tell me?’
    ‘I want to dance the night away.’
    I slumped down. She emitted a puff of breath and moaned as I landed on her.
    ‘My brothers go clubbing all the time. Go with them.’
    She shook her
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