Shattered by Natalie Baird

Shattered by Natalie Baird

Author:Natalie Baird [Baird, Natalie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: bad boy romance contemporary fighter romance fighter romance coming of age romance rock star romance na romance new adult romance
Amazon: B00CNWOHVG
Publisher: Yuppie Bitch Press
Published: 2013-05-05T03:00:00+00:00


Chapter Seven

Finally, the night was upon us. Anderson and I set out from the apartment together and headed downtown once more. A limo was waiting on the curb for us as we walked out of the building. Anderson held the door open for me, ever the gentleman, and I climbed inside the vehicle.

“Hello Kaela,” said a voice from the backseat.

I let out a shrill scream and flattened myself against the seat, peering into the darkness. Anderson lunged into the car after me, ready for a fight. I watched his expression morph from outraged to amused as he looked to see who was waiting for us.

“Robert,” he said, relieved. My vision stopped swimming with panic, and the three figures sitting across from me in the limo came into focus. Robert Hunt was there, flanked by his two body guards once again. A steely smile was plastered onto his face, and I could tell that he had hoped not to see me again.

“I hope you don’t mind us coming along for the ride,” Robert said to Anderson.

“It’s your limo,” Anderson replied.

The car pulled away from the curb and carried us through the city. A moment of tense silence fell over us, suffocating me where I sat. But for all the negativity streaming from Robert’s direction, Anderson didn’t seem to notice one bit.

“I figured you’d just meet us after the match,” Anderson said to Robert.

“Oh, I just wanted to touch base with you beforehand,” Robert responded. “I didn’t expect to be graced with Kaela’s presence.”

“You didn’t?” I asked, my voice very small.

“Why didn’t you think Kaela would be coming?” Anderson asked.

Robert smiled, baring his two perfect rows of pearly whites. “Well, it didn’t seem like you were very interested in the last match,” he said to me.

Anderson looked to me, hurt by the suggestion. “I was very interested,” I said firmly.



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