Wild Side by Carr Mari

Wild Side by Carr Mari

Author:Carr, Mari [Carr, Mari]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-01-28T06:00:00+00:00


Two hours later, Layla leaned on the counter of the coffee shop, trying to convince herself she’d made the right decision. She’d gone home with Miguel and Finn last night, thinking she’d expand on her sexual experiences, while helping two men who were clearly meant to be together find each other.

Somehow, the plan hadn’t exactly worked out that way. She’d thought she could handle sex with no strings, thought she could separate emotions from the physical. That wasn’t as easy as it sounded.

Which confused her. She’d grown up in a house full of horny, oversexed older brothers. And while they never talked to her about their sexual exploits, that didn’t mean she hadn’t eavesdropped on plenty of their “locker-room” talks over the years. They’d always made sex sound so hot…so easy. Love had rarely come into play. Instead, they’d described the physical pleasure, and she’d wanted to partake, to find the same.

She had last night. And then some.

Layla hadn’t had a clue how bad the sex with Marco truly was until Miguel and Finn. Which was awesome. Until she found herself thinking about more than just the orgasms.

She recalled the sweet way Miguel cupped her cheeks when he kissed her. The way Finn had looked at her after they’d both come. The way they’d both called her “our girl.”

Fuck.

This wasn’t the way this was supposed to go down. Not even close. It was just sex. Just…fucking.

Yet Finn had told Miguel to “make love” to her, and damn if that wasn’t exactly what it had felt like.

She shook her head, fighting to dislodge those words and these feelings.

The phone rang.

“Daily Grind. This is Layla. How may I help you?”

“You got robbed?”

She inwardly groaned when she heard Tony’s voice. Of all her brothers, Tony—the oldest—was the most overprotective, and the one who’d been the most against her moving to Baltimore.

“Who told you?” she asked.

“I think the question is why didn’t you tell us?”

She rolled her eyes, grateful Tony couldn’t see her. He always lost his shit when she rolled her eyes at him. “It was nothing. I’m fine.”

“I knew it was a bad idea for you to move to Baltimore. That place is a hotbed of crime.”

“Oh for God’s sake. This city was your home for the better part of your childhood. Stop being so melodramatic. A guy came in, pulled a gun, asked for money. He got a few hundred bucks and left. It’s over and done with.”

Layla didn’t like the deathly silence that greeted her outburst. And when it was broken, she knew she’d fucked up.

“He had a gun?” Tony’s tone was deathly quiet and slow.

Lord have mercy, she was screwed.

“Um. What did you hear?”

“I heard that the coffee shop had been robbed. I thought someone had broken in when the place was closed. You were there?”

Oh yeah. This wasn’t going to end well. Tony would tell the rest of her brothers and her papa and by tonight, there would be a caravan of trucks parked outside her apartment, ready to move her back to Philly.



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