Intertwined Hearts Series (4 book collection): (Intertwined Hearts, An Exceptional Twist, Tangled Paths & Grafted Vines) by Kimi Flores

Intertwined Hearts Series (4 book collection): (Intertwined Hearts, An Exceptional Twist, Tangled Paths & Grafted Vines) by Kimi Flores

Author:Kimi Flores [Flores, Kimi]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2015-11-15T03:00:00+00:00


Stefen

As we pulled out of my driveway, I still couldn't believe I was letting Bri drive my new car. She drove like a maniac. I always thought she’d make a great race car driver.

I decided to get Dani back for harassing Leah earlier by letting her sit in the front seat without warning her about Bri’s driving. We’d started teasing each other months ago, after Leah brought me around their house, so I was sure Dani would catch on soon enough.

Plus, I wanted to sit in the back with Leah.

When we all got in, Dani buckled up and said, “I’m trusting you, Bri. You know I don’t like it when other people drive.”

Snickering, Bri looked at me in the rearview mirror, “Can you believe she didn’t let me drive at all when we went to the Bay Area.”

Leah nodded, “Yeah, it’s her thing. She must really like you because she won’t let me drive her anywhere if she can help it.”

Uh oh.

As we got onto the freeway, Dani grabbed the ‘oh shit’ bar.

Bri rolled her eyes. “Dani, you can let go. I'm a safe driver.”

I stifled a laugh.

Dani glared back at me. “You let me sit up here on purpose, didn’t you?”

“Now would I do something like that?” I gave her an innocent look, winking at Leah who seemed a bit off ever since this morning.

“No freaking way,” Bri grumbled staring into the rearview mirror at the car tailgating us. “Of all the shitty luck. There is no way in hell you’re passing me, asshole.”

“What are you doing?” I was starting to get irritated by her erratic driving as she swerved from side to side and sped up, then slowed down.

Bri groaned, “This guy behind me is trying to pass, and there is no way I'm letting him pass.”

“It’s a one lane highway here,” I sighed. “Wait until it opens up and just let him by. Don’t break our caravan. I don’t want to hear Mom riding your ass about it later.” I huffed. “Wait, why did you say it like that? Do you know him?”

I turned around but couldn't get a good look at the driver. Bri didn't answer. Instead, she picked up speed for the next fifteen miles until we heard the engine revving behind us.

The black Porsche passed and the driver gave her a dirty look. I watched Bri lift her hand to the window.

“Did you just flip him off?” Dani laughed nervously, still keeping her death grip on the safety handle.

“Yes, I did,” she said, unashamed. “He’s an asshole.”

Moving her head from side to side, Dani asked, “Are you crazy, girl? We’re in L.A. He could have a gun.”

“Dani,” Leah giggled. “It’s Santa Barbara. People don't normally wave guns around out here.”

Ten minutes later, we pulled into Zachary's vineyard.

I was answering texts from all the family traveling behind. “Go over there and drive all the way to the back.” I directed her around toward the dirt road on the left. “That's where his house is.”

Buddy, Zachary's dog, came running up to us as we parked.



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