Breaking Even Read Online Free

Breaking Even
Book: Breaking Even Read Online Free
Author: C.M. Owens
Tags: Colleen Hoover, Abbi Glines, Romantic Comedy, Erotic Romance, new adult romance, Jay Crownover
Pages:
Go to
end.
    Everyone is laughing, but I tune them out as I zero in on the girl sitting on her porch, grinning as she absently stirs a straw in her glass. My stride turns into a sprint, and she squeals while jumping up and running inside, dropping and shattering her glass in an attempt to escape me.
    The door slams and locks seconds before I reach it, and I pound fiercely as the neighborhood continues laughing at my back.
    “Who is it?” she asks in a singsong voice, a mocking lilt to her tone that proves she feels cocky and safe inside her house.
    “Open the damn door!” I bark, and her laughter pours out to taunt me.
    “Not happening. Consider us even.”
    Even? “You've got to be fucking kidding me!”
    She only laughs harder, and I glare at the door like I can blow it to pieces with the sheer power of my enraged mind. Unfortunately, all that happens is the abrupt promise of a migraine.
    “Fine. You want to play this game? Then consider this a declaration of war. Just remember you started it.”
    “Bring it on, Darlin’,” she says in a playful, deep tone, recycling my words from yesterday.
    There will be hell to pay for this.
    ***
    BRIN
    “Shit!” I yell as the blue dye drips from my body.
    Maggie's laughter rolls out, and I turn to glare at her as the blue continues to soak through my clothes.
    “Damn,” she chuckles as I close the refrigerator door.
    “It's everywhere,” I groan when I look at my body, the kitchen floor, and the wall behind me. Oh, and my poor, pitiful hair.
    Maggie's laughter only grows. How did he rig my refrigerator to explode blue dye packs the second I opened it? And when the hell did he do it?
    “Did you let him in again?” I growl, giving my murderous glare to the possible traitor.
    “No,” she chuckles, shaking her head. “He must have found a way in.”
    “And disarmed the alarm?” I ask skeptically.
    “Must have,” she says, lying her ass off.
    “How could you?”
    She only laughs harder, grabbing her side as though she’s in pain. I glare at my ex -best friend, and she leans back, trying to catch her breath.
    “He's dead,” I hiss, doing all I can to come up with something as equally destructive to do to him. “Right after I get this damn blue off me. It had so better not be permanent, or you'll be the next one to suffer my wrath.”
    Instead of cowering in fear—as she should—she only continues to laugh, and I storm into my bedroom to shower and plot my revenge.
    ***
    BRIN
    “It's not so bad,” Maggie lies, biting back her grin as she looks at the remnants of blue that are still staining my hair.
    “It looks like I have a lot of graying hair.” I could cry—if I knew how to cry. The blue faded to be a duller, lighter color, but it didn't all wash out. My clothes are ruined, and my hair... I'll kill him.
    “It's really not so bad. Besides, I can make you a hair appointment with my girl. She'll have this fixed up in no time.”
    She gives me an apologetic smile that I don't particularly find sincere. She's helping the enemy. How could she?
    “Well, I have a date to get ready for,” she says when my scowl loses its effect. I suppose it can't lose its effect if it didn't have one to begin with. “So you're on your own with Mr. Sexy for the rest of the day.”
    She turns to walk away just as I say, “You have an early morning date? So this is getting really serious?”
    She grins as she walks into her room, not bothering to answer. It's barely six in the morning. But I have more important things to worry about than her breakfast date.
    I quickly rummage the cabinets and see the baking soda. Genius strikes.
    When I hear Maggie slip into the shower, I quickly make my way out the front door and across the lawn. Hopefully he’s not up yet. As long as he’s not waking up to gloat about my new dye job, I should be able to get in without detection.
    He doesn't have an alarm on his house—I don't think. He swung the door open as soon as his footsteps made it there
Go to

Readers choose