Freshman: MM Prison Romance (Behind Bars Book 1) by Louise Collins

Freshman: MM Prison Romance (Behind Bars Book 1) by Louise Collins

Author:Louise Collins [Collins, Louise]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: anonymous
Published: 2024-07-16T00:00:00+00:00


There was nothing wrong with Max. He was handsome with his bleach-blond hair and hazel eyes. He had dimples when he smiled, and he’d bulked up since the last time Alfie had seen him. His V-neck vest top hung low, exposing the curves of his pecs, and he wore a silver chain that glinted every time he moved.

But for Alfie, he was too smooth, too pristine, too put-together. He smelled of perfumed flowers, and he wore bright-orange trousers and Velcro trainers, and although he was the same age as Alfie, he looked younger.

He wasn’t Nate who emitted masculine vibes, whose stubble scratched and whose voice murmured across Alfie’s skin.

Don’t think of Nate, Alfie said to himself, and not for the first time that night. They were in the cheap drink stop-off, Benny’s, after splashing out on one cocktail each from Black Jacks.

Max had just finished his second beer when he sidled up to Alfie at the bar. “Hey.”

“Hey yourself.” Alfie smiled. “Having fun?”

Max nodded. He rested his elbow on the bar, going for a casual look as he took in Alfie. “We’ll be heading over to Glam soon.”

“Tia said you’re a fan of the place.”

Max’s cheeks reddened. “I wouldn’t say a fan, but there’s good music, and the drinks are an okay price. It’s been packed every time I’ve been there, but the price on the door is quite high.”

Alfie frowned. “How high?”

“£25.”

“Just to get in the door?” Alfie’s eyebrows sprung up on his head.

“Yeah, but…” Max shrugged. “If you don’t have enough, you could pay me back, or…or we could skip the club altogether.”

“I think Tia has her heart set on it. In her words, she’s ‘a little curious’.”

“Tia could still go,” Max blurted. “I meant we could skip it and go somewhere else.”

Alfie bit the inside of his cheek. “I’d kind of like to check the place out.”

“Yeah, sure, it’s great.” Max lowered his head. “There’s a lot of guys our age, but there’s some”—he wrinkled up his nose—“older guys that kind of hover around the dance floor.”

“Older guys?”

“Yeah. Perverts, right?”

Alfie looked away. “I think as long as everyone is over eighteen, it’s all good.”

“Yeah, but…” Max shuddered. “They’re old.”

“Have you got lucky there?” Alfie asked, wanting to change the subject.

“Yeah.” Max bit his lip. “I’ve had a few hook-ups.”

“Good for you.” Alfie smiled.

“I’m…I’m no longer a virgin.”

Alfie gawped, not knowing what to say to that. “Right. That’s…that’s great.”

“I know that was the reason you turned me down last time. You found my lack of experience unattractive or whatever.”

“Jesus, Max.” Alfie gripped Max’s shoulder. “That wasn’t it at all.”

“We were kissing, and then…”

“You blurted into my mouth that you were a virgin.”

Max shrugged. “I wanted to be honest. I wasn’t expecting you to go cold on me, then not message me back.”

“You deserved to lose your virginity to someone important to you, not me on the first night we met. Tia was so excited for us to meet; I think in her head, she’d already decided we were the perfect couple, but we’re different.



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