Hollow (Hollow Point #1)

Hollow (Hollow Point #1) by Teresa Mummert

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going to pinky promise now?” I joked.
    “I’ll do the same,” he continued. “Like now, You’re acting like a real bitch, and I am going to be honest with you and tell you that no amount of money will make up for a shitty personality.”
    My mouth dropped open, and I struggled to find a witty retort, but I didn’t know how to come back from what he’d just said. I was used to people talking shit, but it was usually behind my back.
    “Nod if you can understand me, Princess.”
    My mouth snapped shut as I smacked him on his arm. “Screw you!”
    “You offered that already. I politely declined. Then you asked me to screw your step-mommy.”
    “She is not my step-mother,” I growled in frustration as I stepped around him and pulled open the driver’s side door of my car. “Get that piece of shit out of my way before I lodge it under my car,” I yelled, pointing to the black motorcycle.
    “I wouldn’t do that if I were you. Wouldn’t want to dent that present from Daddy .”
    “Yeah, well… if I were you, I’d say goodbye to Tatum because, by the time I’m done with her, you won’t even recognize her! You wanted to play games right? You sure you want to take me on with Tatum as the pawn? I’ve ruined people for less.”
    His playful smirk vanished as his palms slapped down on the hood of my car, causing me to startle.
    “Stay the hell away from Tatum,” he warned.
    “A deals a deal. See you Saturday, asshole ,” I laughed as I slipped into my seat.
    “Looking forward to it, Princess. ”
    I slammed my door and waited for him to saunter out of the way before pulling closer to the gate and putting in my code. I watched as his bike pulled out on the road through my rearview mirror as the gate closed behind me.
     
     

Knox
     
    I took the long way back to my house, needing to clear my head before I met up with the guys at my shop.
    Liam climbed off his Harley Forty-eight, groaning as he pulled off his sunglasses. “Here. That fuckwad Tatum is seeing dropped this off for you.” I took the envelope with thanks.
    “Where’s Topher and Lucas?” I asked.
    “Topher’s getting ready for the fight. Lucas is still passed out.” 
    “What did you get into last night after I left?” I asked, and he grunted in response.
    “I was balls deep in that chick who kept feeding me shots of Tequila. No fuckin’ Bueno.”
    “You should know better than to stick your dick in crazy. You wouldn’t have happened to have seen who Charlotte was talking to, would you?”
    He nodded, lighting a cigarette and inhaling deeply before speaking. “Some prick who kept asking if my leather was real, Said he was Vegan. Stupid fucking name,” he muttered as he took another drag.
    “Vegan isn’t his name, dumb shit. It means he doesn’t eat meat or whatever.”
    “Can vegans eat pussy?” He asked, and I shook my head, unable to keep from laughing.
    “I think the question is, can they get any pussy.”
    “Why you worried about Charlotte?”
    “Ivory called. She  had a rough night, and they want to have some words with  the guy.”
    He nodded before flicking his cigarette onto the gravel lot sending embers scattering into the dirt. “I’ll keep an ear to the ground.”
    “I appreciate it, man.” I turned to walk away.
    “Hey,” I looked back over my shoulder. “That girl you were with last night…”
    I raised an eyebrow, suppressing a smirk.
    “You’re gonna push Topher too far.”
    “He has it coming.”

 
    SEVEN

Riley
    I was livid when I stormed into my house, stopping short when I noticed my father and a few of his colleagues. My eyes drifted to each of their faces, stopping on Ezra. He smiled, running his hand over his light, shaggy hair that made him look like he’d just sauntered off the beach. His fans went crazy for his rugged looks, but it was all a façade. He was just as stuck up as anyone from Hollywood.
    “Been a long time, Riley.” His movie star smile grew, and I looked to my father who

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