Longing For Langston (Mavericks of Meeteetse, Book 1 by Renee Vincent

Longing For Langston (Mavericks of Meeteetse, Book 1 by Renee Vincent

Author:Renee Vincent
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Renee Vincent
Published: 2015-11-10T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Six

“SO, TELL ME WHAT HAPPENED last week at the Wagon Wheel. I’m dying to hear it from the horse’s mouth.”

Olivia stopped strumming and splayed her fingers across the strings of her guitar, throwing her friend Regina a look from across the room. “What are you talking about?”

Regina plopped down beside her and reclined against the arm of the sofa. Her smile beamed as she crossed her arms. Her lips were perfectly lined in a shade of deep red, which, along with her soft brown hair and warm hazel eyes, accentuated her natural classic beauty. While Regina often remarked about needing to lose a few pounds, Olivia thought she was model perfect. “You know darn well what I’m talking about. The whole town’s fussing about it.”

“What, with Brody?”

“Yes, with Brody,” Regina cried. “That whole thing about how he stuck up for you and tossed some wannabe cowboy around like a toy.”

“Oh yeah. That.” How could she forget? That was also the night she thought Brody confessed to wanting her, only to modify his words into something else. “What’s there to tell? Some douchebag groped me, Brody got upset, and he bloodied the guy’s nose.”

Regina crossed her arms and smirked. “Aren’t you forgetting the part where you told Jethro to take a hike?”

“I didn’t tell Jethro to take a hike. I told him I was clocking out so I could make sure Brody was okay. He was pretty upset when he left.”

“What else is new,” Regina sneered.

“Don’t do that,” Olivia scolded.

“What?”

“Do what everybody else in this town does when it comes to Brody. He’s not the screwup everyone makes him out to be.”

“I know that. But, he has been in jail.”

“Like, seven years ago, when he was a minor,” Olivia defended. “How long is this town going to hold that against him?”

“If it’s any consolation, I hold nothing against a man who comes to the aid of a woman,” Regina said, suddenly endorsing him. “Especially a man who looks like Brody Galven.” She fanned her face. “All those muscles and that teeny-weeny butt... I’d love to sink my teeth into it.”

Olivia wanted to laugh when her friend growled and bit the air, but she wasn’t in the mood to joke around about a guy who’d never be interested in her the way she was in him. It hurt too much.

“And don’t get me started on his tatts,” Regina ranted. “He looks like that lead singer from Maroon 5, except with lighter hair. And broader shoulders. Oh, I’m such a sucker for a bad boy.”

While Regina raved on and on about Brody, Olivia spaced out on his long, muscular arms and the flamboyant sleeves that colored them. Inked with blue flames, pinup girls, and biomechanical paraphernalia, he resembled someone more from Orange County Choppers than Park County, Wyoming.

While his tatts lent him an air of distinction among the average residents of Meeteetse, it was the sleek muscle definition of his upper body she loved most. Having a job that revolved around tossing



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