Flurry (Seattle Blades Book 2) by Alison Rhymes

Flurry (Seattle Blades Book 2) by Alison Rhymes

Author:Alison Rhymes [Rhymes, Alison]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Alison Rhymes LLC
Published: 2024-04-16T00:00:00+00:00


“Everything okay,” I ask through the screen of my phone.

We’re on the longest road trip of the season and the only thing helping me keep my shit together are video chats with Willa and Damian. Our schedules have all made that more difficult than I like. Tonight is the first time I’ve gotten them both in the same place.

Only they are both acting weird.

Neither answers me.

“What happened? You both went to the capitol today, right?” Damian got in touch with one of the state representatives to talk to them about the legal age of marriage. He was taking Willa to meet them. “Did it go okay?”

“It went great,” Damian says, a smirk playing on his lips. Willa sighs and looks down at her lap.

“Willa?”

“We had sex,” she blurts. “It’s my fault, probably. But he looked really good in his suit, like really good, and he was so eloquent in the meeting. It was all I could do to keep it together until we got back here. It turned me on in the same way it does when you get into a fight on the ice. But, anyway, I’m sorry.”

Her outburst stuns me into silence for a few seconds.

“Sorry for what, exactly,” I question, trying to keep from laughing. Her eyes snap to mine.

“We never discussed the possibility of two of us being with each other when the third isn’t there. After the glow faded, I was instantly upset. Because here we are, fucking against the wall while you’re away in Chicago with a bunch of smelly teammates.”

“Against the wall, huh?”

“Yeah,” says Damian. “She was wearing this tight skirt, with nothing on underneath, I might add.”

“I didn’t want panty lines,” she explains.

“The little tank top she had on under her blazer is ruined though.”

“You ripped it?” I ask.

“There wasn’t time to remove it properly.” His smirk has grown, and Willa follows our conversation with her eyes.

“You’re really not bothered,” she asks.

“I’m only sad I missed it, baby.” The tension in her jaw eases and her eyes gain a little of their normal sparkle. This woman is too kind for her own good.

“I told you he wouldn’t be upset,” Damian says.

“I told you, I needed to hear that for myself.”

“Well, now you have,” I tell her. “Maybe you two want to tell me what happened in more detail, so I have something to satisfy myself with before I fall asleep.

Now, she blushes.

“First, tell us what’s going on with Callie,” Damian says. I’ve filled them in on what happened in Minnesota. Cillian got me in touch with his attorney, Mark, the next day, but legally, I don’t have many options.

“Mark’s drafting some documents, but right now, if I can’t get my parents to willingly give me guardianship, there’s no quick way to get her out of there.” Without documented abuses, there isn’t a lot we can do. It’s not like I can just kidnap her.

“What if we pay him off?”

“Would that work,” Willa asks.

“Maybe,” I admit. My mother has said he misses more and more work since his drinking habit has increased.



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