Don't Date Your Brother's Best Friend: Strong Family Romances by Cami Checketts

Don't Date Your Brother's Best Friend: Strong Family Romances by Cami Checketts

Author:Cami Checketts [Checketts, Cami]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Publisher: Birch River Publishing
Published: 2019-10-16T18:30:00+00:00


Trey stared evenly at Gavin after he shut the door and turned back to face him. “I don’t need Mama hearing we’re fighting and coming up here to break it up,” Gavin told him, “so keep it down.”

Trey arched his eyebrow. “I will if you will.”

Gavin nodded.

“So what are you doing coming in here throwing around stupid accusations about Kaytlyn Klein?” He’d never had any issue with Kaytlyn. She was a genuine sweetheart and always fun to be around, always up for an adventure. They’d dated in high school and then off and on throughout the past ten years if he was close to Sun Valley, where she was a personal assistant for some billionaire, living in his outlandish mansion and creating an amazing charitable foundation for children with the guy. Trey would give her a call when he was in the area, and they’d go to dinner or on a mountain bike ride or enjoy a day of skiing. “She’s a friend, nothing more.”

“That’s not what she told me.” Gavin stuck his chin out, all brawn and no brains.

“What did she tell you?” Trey said through gritted teeth, praying for patience. He held up a hand. “Give me a sec.” He sank into the chair again. Balancing on one foot was a pain in the butt. Having slept most of the day away, he hadn’t taken the time to evaluate how his leg was doing, but it felt okay. He was going to start putting pressure on it, no matter what Doc said.

“She told me she’s expecting a baby in the spring.”

“Really?” Trey was surprised. Last time they’d gone out, Kaytlyn had insisted she was too invested in the older gentleman she worked for who was battling cancer, and her charity, to settle down anytime soon and have a family. He’d thought that was sad, that her career was taking precedence over getting married and starting a life with someone special. A woman like Ella, who loved her big family and especially her little brother, would be naturally inclined to marry and have children, wouldn’t she? Hmm, maybe that was something he needed to ask her, after he finally kissed her good and long.

“Yep.” Gavin was looking upset all over again.

“So what does that have to do with me?”

“She kind of implied that you’re the father.”

“What?” Trey leapt to his feet, forgetting about his stupid knee. It hurt to pop up like that and he almost hit the floor, but he steadied himself on the chair. The pain in his knee and head was bad, but it was nothing compared to the anger and hurt inside. How could his longtime friend Kaytlyn accuse him of that, and how could Gavin believe it?

“Keep it down,” Gavin cautioned.

“How could you ever,” Trey gritted out, trying to clamp his jaw shut so he didn’t yell, “ever believe a lie like that?”

Gavin simply stared at him. If he felt any remorse at his false accusations, he sure wasn’t showing it. “You tell me constantly about all the women you date, Trey, and all of us follow you on social media.



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