Lust & Lollipops by Lola Glass

Lust & Lollipops by Lola Glass

Author:Lola Glass [Glass, Lola]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2024-08-07T00:00:00+00:00


Three quiet, tense days later, we finally made it to the last challenge. It was another puzzle—a massive 3D thing, with so many pieces I had to wonder exactly how big it was going to end up.

“Winner gets an automatic ride to the final three,” Rhett said. “And spends tonight alone on a yacht with Molly.”

I closed my eyes.

The last thing I wanted was to miss the final vote.

And removing one of four voters? It could screw with everything.

If Kyle won, it would be easy for Reid and Travis to get rid of Cam. If Reid won, there was every chance Kyle could decide to stick with Travis over Cameron too.

And after everything, I still hadn’t decided who I was going to choose at the end. Choosing Cam was the safe but stupid choice. He’d made it clear that he was on his own side, not mine.

But the other men had too.

So where did that leave me?

In a shitstorm, that was where.

I pulled my long, tangled hair out of my eyes as the men got into position in front of the puzzles.

I had no idea which of them was going to win. Reid and Travis had done okay with the brainy challenges, though neither of them had actually won anything. Cam was almost always dead center, which told me he was aiming for that position.

There was a chance he was good at puzzles.

There was also a chance he wasn’t.

Kyle didn’t have a shot in hell, though. He was terrible at those kinds of things.

The challenge began at Rhett’s command, and the men got to work.

As expected, Kyle didn’t have a clue where to start and was aimlessly trying pieces, one after another.

Reid started sorting everything, which seemed like a decent route to take. No one knew what the puzzle was going to look like, so sorting might give him a clue or advantage of some kind.

Travis went ahead and started trying to fit pieces on the base of it like Kyle. His forehead was creased, and his lips pressed together in frustration as he tried piece after piece.

When I finally looked at Cam, my attention stopped there. And stayed.

He was moving through the puzzle quickly. There was no trial and error—he simply went through the pieces until he found the right one, and lined it up with the others easily.

He was already a third of the way through the puzzle, and no one else had a single piece.

I bit my lip as I watched him.

There was no reason for Cam to hold back anymore. If he won, he didn’t have to participate in the vote. He was in the final three—which meant I could pick between him and two others.

Considering he’d gotten rid of Chris, the only other guy I somewhat liked, I didn’t think he cared who he went up against.

The other guys started using Cam’s puzzle as a guide, and finally managed to get a few pieces, but he was two-thirds of the way through it already. There wasn’t a chance they would catch up.



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