Nobody Else's by Nell Iris

Nobody Else's by Nell Iris

Author:Nell Iris [Iris, Nell]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: JMS Books LLC
Published: 2018-05-29T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 6: Levi

Virgo (August 23—September 22)

With Mars in your adventure sector, you’re in for a passionate day. First you need to overcome an obstacle, but after that, it’s smooth sailing. Call someone as you jack off and moan in their ear. Send someone a dick pic. Flash someone on the subway. The sky’s the limit, be adventurous.

* * * *

I paced the length of my room as the phone rang, and I waited for Matt to pick up. I rarely called him, so whenever I did he always answered, even if he was busy.

Today was no exception. “Levi. What’s wrong?”

“Nothing’s wrong.”

“Huh.” I could hear him tap his keyboard through the line. “Good, good. WU?”

“I, uh, need to talk to you about something.”

“Okay, shoot.”

“No,” I said. “Face to face. Meet me for dinner tonight?”

“I have a thing with Liza.”

I tapped my finger on my lip. If I told him it was important he would come. But was it? It was for me, but was it important enough to make my brother cancel a date with his girlfriend? I’d been so determined when I called him, but doubt had crept in as the phone rang and I waited for him to answer.

“Levi?”

Still unable to decide, I gnawed on my lip.

“Okay, I’ll call her and tell her something came up.”

“Thank you,” I mumbled, relieved that he’d taken the decision out of my hands.

“You sure you’re all right?”

“I am.” I nodded, forgetting he couldn’t see me. “I just need to talk to you. Thanks.”

“NP, little bro. You know I’m here for you if you need me. GTG. See you at seven.”

Shaking my head, I said, “Use your words, Matt.”

“Don’t go all Mom on me. Bye.” My phone grew silent and I put it down on my desk after glancing at the time. Four PM. Meant I had three hours to come up with arguments that would convince my big brother that me asking Beckett out for a date was a great idea.

Piece of cake.

* * * *

I arrived at the diner early and snagged our regular table in the corner, where we always sat when we needed a private place to talk. Maybe it was weird that we didn’t hang out in either of our homes, but this place felt more like neutral ground. We were on equal footing here. Not that we ever argued anymore; our last fight was way back before Matt left for college and we’d been friendly ever since. More or less.

As I waited, I scrolled through Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, but nothing grabbed my attention. My knee bounced under the table, and I jerked and looked up every time the bell at the door indicated that someone had entered the diner. For once, my yoga breathing techniques couldn’t calm me down.

Instead, I opened the text app and read through my conversation with Beckett. We’d been texting every day since I’d made him dinner last week. Nothing important, just to check in with each other. He asked about my day,



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