Where Bad Girls Go to Fall by Holly Renee

Where Bad Girls Go to Fall by Holly Renee

Author:Holly Renee [Renee, Holly]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-03-20T16:00:00+00:00


Mason

They had both been asleep on my couch for the past hour.

Finn’s shirt was still off and his dragon tattoo that she had put an insane amount of detail into was on full display. He flipped his shit when he looked in the mirror after she finished.

He made me take pictures on my phone as he flexed his small muscles, and Staci giggled when he told me that his tattoo was way cooler than mine. She full on belly laughed actually, and Finn had helped me tickle her when she refused to tell me that he was wrong.

After the tattoo, we had watched a movie, a movie I had seen a million times with Finn, and the two of them had fallen asleep leaning against one another.

There was a small knock at my door, and I quietly lifted Finn from the couch before I carried him to the door where his mom was waiting.

“How was he?” she whispered before pushing his hair out of his face.

“Good as always.” She went to grab him out of my arms and I moved out of her reach. “I’ll carry him over.”

She patted my arm and I could see the exhaustion in her eyes.

“Is that a dragon tattoo?” She touched his arm before pulling out her keys and leading the way over to her house.

“Yeah. My friend Staci drew it on him tonight. I hope you don’t mind. He was so damn excited.”

“Of course not. It will wash off.” She waved her hand to dismiss my worry. “Is this the friend you were telling me about earlier?”

She stepped onto her porch before unlocking the door. I followed her inside, and Finn didn’t shift an inch in my arms.

“Yeah. She came over for dinner tonight.”

“Mason.” She smacked my arm, barely making a sound. “You should have told me if you had a date tonight. I would have figured something else out.”

“It wasn’t a date. She only wants to be friends, remember?”

“Oh. I remember.” She pulled down Finn’s blanket, and I softly laid him down in his bed. “But I’m sure my son did nothing to help you get out of the friend-zone.”

“What are you talking about?” I pulled the blanket up around Finn’s shoulders. “Finn is the best wingman ever.”

“Don’t you be teaching him bad habits.” She pointed her finger at me, and I chuckled as we walked out of his room.

“Never.” I crossed my heart.

“Yeah. Yeah. Don’t forget he’s still at the age where he tells me everything.”

She walked me to the door and leaned against it as I said, “He said ass tonight.”

“Mason,” she chuckled.

“Yes?” I batted my eyelashes innocently.

“Thank you for watching him.”

“Anytime.” I stepped off the porch.

“Oh, one more thing.”

“Yeah.” I turned back around to face her.

“Good luck getting out of the friend-zone.”

“I don’t need luck,” I smirked. “I have a plan.”



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