Mastering Her Curves_A Curvy Girl Romance by Piper Sullivan

Mastering Her Curves_A Curvy Girl Romance by Piper Sullivan

Author:Piper Sullivan [Sullivan, Piper]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-10-17T23:00:00+00:00


Nate

It probably wasn’t the smartest idea to leave Mikki’s place and come back to this place to do exactly what she’d just accused me of doing, but here I was, standing on the faded wood porch of Bo’s cabin. Banging on the door like the house was on fire because I was furious. Angry at myself for getting drunk and emotional in front of other people and furious at Bo for telling my business. “What did you say to Mikki?” I growled the question at her as soon as the door open to reveal those all-seeing blue eyes that weren’t afraid or surprised.

Unperturbed, that’s exactly how she looked. “Hey Nate. I’m good, how are you?” Bo folded her arms, leaving the screen door locked between us to show she wasn’t impressed by my tone. “I say a lot to Mikki because she’s my friend. Want to be more specific?”

“You know damn well what I’m talking about, Bo. Don’t’ play cute with me. You told Mikki about the night I came here and drank too much.” And I wanted to know exactly what she’d revealed.

“You mean when you barged in on my night with Jase and got drunk and spent the next nine hundred hours complaining about Mikki. My friend Mikki. And yeah, I did tell her about that night.”

“Why?” Why in the hell would she think that was okay?

She held up a hand, annoyance burning behind those big blue eyes. “First of all, I advise to watch your tone.” Then she took a step back and shook her head, disappearing down the hall.

I found Bo in the kitchen, pulling two bottles of beer from the fridge. “Why did you say anything to her at all?”

Bo popped the cap from her beer and took a swig, forcing me to cross the kitchen to grab the other bottle and open it myself. Typical Bo. “I didn’t give her any details, I just asked what she did to break you. To make you show up and get drunk. And complain. Nonstop.”

Shit. When she laid it all out like that, did I even have a right to be pissed? It didn’t matter if I had a right to or if I was in the wrong, all that mattered was that I was pissed. And betrayed. “Okay. And, what else?”

“And nothing,” Bo said with a shrug, taking another sip from the bottle. “She said she didn’t want things to be tense when everyone got together, which we do a lot, and suggested she keep her distance since you and I are ‘practically family’.” I could’ve done without the air quotes and the eyeroll, but this was Bo and she was nothing if not honest. Brutally honest.

“And you agreed to that nonsense?” The thought of Mikki, so lively and so vibrant and colorful, sitting at home alone instead of being out and mixing it up with others, was enough to make me sick to my stomach. “What in the ever lovin’ hell, Bo?”

She glared at me, hands braced on the counter top, beer all but forgotten.



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