All Grown Up Read Online Free

All Grown Up
Book: All Grown Up Read Online Free
Author: Sadie Grubor
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hand, wanted to bury my head in the rocky sand. I had my guy. I looked over to Lucas who was smiling widely as he watched. I smiled and winked.
    Roni bent forward in front of me and pushed back, grinding her ass into me. I had to grab her hips just to keep balance while Mina grabbed onto mine. Clearly, we had had too much to drink. With that little move, Max appeared next to us.
    "Mina you better chill before your brother starts spitting fire," Max laughed loudly and jerked his head back toward Leo. He stood scowling at Mina and me.
    "Oh , Max, he can shove it! I’m just dancing and with a girl for God’s sake." Max had already checked out of the conversation, his eyes focused on Veronica's swaying ass.
    "You want me to pick your tongue up for you , Max?" I teased. Mina giggled.
    "Who is…" he leaned toward my ear and paused. “Chloe? When did you get so damn hot?"
    Mina started laughing. Embarrassment heated my chest and face.
    "Nice, Max. By the way, this is my cousin Veronica." Redirecting his attention, I hoped the blush would disappear from my face soon.
    "Veronica. I like." He slipped right behind her and started dancing, hands on her hips. I could only imagine what was going to happen between those two. Max had always liked women, a lot of women.  And Roni, well, she wasn't known for being conservative. Mina and I laughed and continued to dance with each other.
    I was spinning Mina around when I glanced over her head and saw Leo watching us. I shrugged it off and kept dancing with Mina. Another song came on and Mina convinced me to start doing ‘tramp moves’ , as I so lovingly called them. They were fun, slutty, provocative dance moves. We started dropping to the ground and shaking our hips around. Lucas joined me. Will got his hands on Mina. Well, he had them on her until his hands dropped lower than her hips and Leo appeared next to them.
     
     
     

Chapter Three
Return to High School
    Leo Mackey
     
    I decided to surprise my parents by coming home for a few days bringing Max and Ollie along for the trip. Max was excited to see his parents, while Ollie never gets out so I wanted him to tag along with us.
    College, so far, had been pretty amazing.  There was a freedom and liberation that came with it and it was so different from high school. No longer did I have to fight off the trampy cheerleader types. Not to say that there weren’t plenty of willing girls at college that didn’t appreciate my genetics.
    After dropping Max off at his house, I drove straight to the familiar house. When I got home , I found out that Dad was still at work and Mom was on her way over to play cards with Judith Fisher. I introduced her to Oliver Hilmoor and, when I didn’t see or hear Mina, I asked where she was. Mom told me that she was down at Lookout Beach with Chloe and Roni. I’m not sure who Roni is, but when the hell did Mina become old enough to hang down at the beach this late at night?
    Mom called Mina for me, actually Chloe since Mina wasn’t answering. Typical. I can only imagine why Mina couldn’t be reached and, knowing how the beach fire parties went, I really didn’t want to keep thinking about it.
    "Wilhelmina Anne Mackey!" Uh oh... Mom was mad at her for something. "I love you. Bye." Mom looked at me, "Your darling sister said to get your ass down there." She smiled.
    Ahh …so that’s why Mina got full named.
    I called Max and told him to be ready to head to the beach in fifteen. Oliver and I dropped our stuff off upstairs and headed back out to my silver Volvo. It had been my graduation present before I left for college.
    I drove straight down the street to Max’s house. As soon as we drove up, he came bounding out and jumped into the back seat of my car. "So, Leonard, what’s going on at the beach?"
    "Beach fire," I answered curtly.
    "Ahhh….code name for beach party. Great times! Do you remember...?" I cut off his reminiscing.
    "Mina is down there dude, so don’t remind me!" I sped toward the
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