Bad Idea_Bad Boy Romantic Comedy by Bella Love & Kris Kennedy

Bad Idea_Bad Boy Romantic Comedy by Bella Love & Kris Kennedy

Author:Bella Love & Kris Kennedy [Love, Bella & Kennedy, Kris]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780989549837
Publisher: Bella Love/Kris Kennedy
Published: 2017-12-11T18:30:00+00:00


I WATCHED HER GO into the bustle and bright lights of the reception hall, where I hadn’t planned on going at all.

My plan had been fast entry, swift retreat. An extraction mission. Get in, see Ben, attend the wedding, get the fuck out.

No reception, no chit-chat, no going where I didn’t belong. No nothing.

But Cassidy was there now, and she didn’t belong almost as much as I didn’t. She was waiting for me.

It suddenly felt like a retrieval mission.

For my heart.

11

I WALKED OUT for the introductions with someone whose name I couldn’t quite remember, the beat Trey had unleashed in my body still pulsing through me.

To be honest, I was still orgasming. It thrummed in intermittent, tiny, electrified pulses through me as I did all the normal, bridal party things. No one knew I was lit up like a Christmas tree.

The reception moved through the toasts. I rose and explained how Ben had modeled for me, his little sister, all the kinds of mayhem a person could get into, then left me to my own devices as he moved on into being a respectable, well-loved member of polite society, the pinnacle being this night, his union with the eminent, respectable Rothsman family, and a marriage to the most gorgeous member of all the many gorgeous Rothsmen, Amber, and therefore they couldn’t blame me for whatever happened next.

They all laughed. Ben drew me into a tight hug that went on a little long for the etiquette-conscious Rothsmen, but hey, I’d warned them.

Everyone thought all I could think about was Ben and his new life.

All I could think about was how to get Trey Dante back into my bed. Table. Whatever.

Maybe into my life, permanent.

But first, bed.

We sat at the high table like kings and queens. I joked and chatted the way you were supposed to, but I scanned the room to find Trey regularly, seeking signs on how he was doing.

He sat at a far table with a whole table of extras. He seemed to be talking with the other humans perfectly well. He even joined a toast they all made, standing up and crashing their glasses and bottles together over top the center of the table. But I knew he didn’t want to be there. I knew he felt like a curtain on the wall, blowing in an unseen breeze.

We were kindred souls. Although his might be a little more banged up than mine. All the more reason to draw near.

Trey smiled at something someone said, his head tipped down, but my God he looked so good when he tipped his head to his side, that little smile curving his mouth.

I felt a little hole in my heart, that he was so far away. Smiling at someone else.

The dancing started, first Amber and her father, then Ben and me, seeing as we had no mother.

All I could think of was Trey.

Perhaps it showed.

“I invited him to sit with us at the main table,” Ben said quietly as we danced.

I looked into my brother’s handsome, kind face, and smiled.



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