Lover Betrayed (Betrayed #2)

Lover Betrayed (Betrayed #2) by Melissa Jupp

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the night is still young.” We both laughed and sat on the stairs most of the night bullshiting about everything and about nothing at all. Out of everyone here that has become like a family to me I’m glad Alasdair took the father roll. Besides Jackson, he’s the only one that has ever been like a father to me. If it wasn’t for Alasdair and Sam I wouldn’t have the friends and family I have now. Everyone here welcomed me with open arms. Even though I broke a few of those arms, I’m still glad I have them all in my life.
    “Hey pops,” said a deep rich smooth velvety voice from behind us.
    Alasdair and I both turned around to look behind us at the same time. Alasdair mutter, “shit,” and I locked eyes with the man of the most orgasmic voice I have ever heard. I stared into his mesmerizing silver eyes unable to look away. I felt like I was drowning with no surface in sight.
    Alasdair stepped in between us causing us to loose eye contact. ”Much better. Now can you two focus?” he asked us.
    Neither one of us said anything and Alasdair just looked back and forth between us. I was about to speak and introduce myself when I was cut off with a very rude, “What the fuck are you doing here?”
    Confused by his question it threw me off at first, so I said, “Well, I work here and I live down the highway. That’s what the fuck I’m doing here,” I snapped back.
    “Nic,” said Alasdair warningly.
    “It’s alright Alasdair. Obviously, the Colorado Mountain elevation has gone straight to what brain cells he has left. I’ll just go find Sam and you can deal with your pissy ass son.” With that said, I reached up kissed Alasdair on the check and walked away. I could have sworn I heard Nic growl when I kissed Alasdair, but I’m sure I was just hearing things.
    I walked around looking for Sam and finally spotted her of f by the hay bales in the back of the barn kissing Travis. I smiled and decided I would leave them to it. At least one of us is having a good night. No reason to ruin hers with my complaining.
    Tucker found me as I was walking away from Sam and Travis. “Hey, what are you doing all the way out here?”
    I reached up, covered his mouth to stop him from saying anything else and pointed behind me towards Sam and Travis. I felt Tucker smile underneath my hand. “About damn time,” he whispered.
    I smiled back, “I know right. Come on before they see us.” I grabbed his arm and pulled him away. Once we were out of earshot Tucker draped his arm around my shoulders and I wrapped my arms around his waist snuggling into his side. Tucker and I have been attached at the hip ever since I woke up in the hospital bed from my fight. We came to an understanding and have a brotherly and sister love for one another. We talked about dating once, but before we even finished that thought we both laughed and agreed it would never work.
    When we were about to turn the corner of the backside of the house I was rudely snatched out from under Tucker’s arm. I looked down at the hand that had a death grip on my upper arm and followed that arm to its owner’s face. I looked up to find Nic glaring at Tucker. I tried to snatch my arm away but it was no use. Both men started arguing in a language I did not understand. I repeatedly tried to pull away from Nic but I couldn’t even budge him an inch. Tired of standing there listening to them argue I called out to both of them hoping I would get their attention. Well, at least Nics anyway. If he didn’t stop squeezing my arm he was going to break it.
    No matter what I said both men completely ignored me. Therefore, I reached down, grabbed Nic by the balls, and squeezed as hard as I could. He dropped my arm and snatched my hand off his package. Standing there bent over cupping himself he said, “What the fuck woman?”
    “Next time when I try to get your attention don’t fucking ignore me. You almost broke my arm,” I said rubbing the spot in question.
    I went to step around

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