Dark Escort (Beautiful Entourage #3) by E. L. Todd

Dark Escort (Beautiful Entourage #3) by E. L. Todd

Author:E. L. Todd [Todd, E. L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Fallen Publishing
Published: 2015-04-28T23:00:00+00:00


Cato

River slid into the booth across from me with his beer in hand. “I got two chicks who are willing to get down and dirty. They are both brunettes and they got gorgeous racks. Am I the king or what?” He took a deep drink then wiped the foam off his mouth.

I had no idea what he was talking about. “What two chicks?”

“For our group fuck,” he explained. “Remember? We wanted to do something different since threesomes are getting old.”

Now it came back to me. “Dude, you know I’m seeing Katarina.”

“You’re actually serious with this girl?” he asked. “I thought you were just hanging out with her because you’re a weirdo that can’t let go of the fact she doesn’t remember you.”

I gave him a deep glare. “No.”

“You’re sleeping with her?”

“No.”

“Then what is going on?” he asked.

“We’re dating.”

River sighed then took another drink. “Are you trying to put us all on unemployment?”

“She’s not like that. She would never throw us under the bus. That happened one time. Get over it.”

“When my job is on the line, I won’t get over it.”

“I’ll have her terminate the agreement then I’ll escort her privately.”

“Thank you,” he said. “Do it soon. Like, today.”

“I’ll ask her next time I see her.”

“You better, asshole.”

I rested my arm over the back of the chair and looked out the window.

“So, how is it going with her?”

“Good.”

“She still has no idea you already fucked?”

“Nope.” It still didn’t make sense to me. How could she not remember someone she slept with?

“Maybe she has some sort of medical condition.”

“I don’t think so,” I said. “She’s never forgetful about anything else.”

“Hmm…” He rubbed his chin while he remained in thought.

“She used to be married.” I hadn’t told any of the guys this, but if my relationship was going to go somewhere I had to tell them. I didn’t want them to make a bad joke about the Army or widows and make her upset.

“Say what?” he asked, leaning back. “When?”

“Five years ago.”

He started to count on his fingers. “How old was she? Twelve?”

“Nineteen. They weren’t together for long.”

“People who get married young usually divorce.”

“Actually, she’s a widow.” It made me sad to think about. Losing someone you loved must be unbearable. Fortunately, I’d never experienced anything like that. “He was in the military and he was killed in the line of duty.”

“Holy shit.” He leaned over the table and remained quiet for a few moments. “I’m not trying to be insensitive but are you sure you want to get involved in that? She probably has a lot of baggage.”

I shook my head. “I really like her, River. I just do. I don’t know why because she doesn’t even remember me but I do. When I’m not with her, she’s all I think about. It’s not ideal to be with someone who’s already been married but…it is what it is.”

“If you’re sure…”

“He’s been gone for five years so she’s moved on. She’s not crying every other minute, and when she talks about him she actually smiles.



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