Forbidden Knight Read Online Free Page B

Forbidden Knight
Book: Forbidden Knight Read Online Free
Author: Jecca Bartlett
Pages:
Go to
realized she hadn't been lying. She almost ran the table before one missed a pocket by a hair's breadth and he was up. He was a pretty fair player himself but no match for her. And honestly, he wasn't feeling it tonight. Besides surely Eva was awake by now and had noticed the deafening silence on the bus.  

    No sooner did he think it, than his fears came true as the door to the bar banged open and Eva stood in the doorway. Her hourglass figure was outlined in the neon of the bar, with the black night providing a sultry backdrop. He couldn't help but stare at her, and for the first time he realized just how hard...um...difficult, sleeping with her in the same bunk was going to be.  

    Her jeans fit her hips like a glove, outlining her beautiful legs and tapering down to her come fuck me heels. Her top was white and billowy, making him think about sliding his hands under it. Except for her scowl, and the smoke coming out her ears, she was just what he would have wished for. If he had time for wishing.

    As it stood right now, he didn't have time for much.  

    Eva stood in the doorway for one beautiful moment, she was a vision. And angry vision. When she moved she was a ship under full sail. She spotted him and made a beeline for the pool table.

    She reached him in just a few strides, she could move pretty quick when she was mad, apparently, even on those pointy-toed heels of hers. Justus filed that information away for later, he felt like he might make her mad a lot.

    "What, what, are you doing!?" she hiss whispered.

    "We just stopped off the bus for a drink, but I was just leaving." He hiss-whispered back

    "You'd better be just leaving. I swear to God I'm not losing my job", she checked the old neon clock on the wall behind the bar, "less than 20 hours into my first day."

    "Is everything ok?" Lainey stood at his side, glaring at Eva.

    "Everything is fine, fine, I'm Eva, nice to meet you."

    "Get your own guy, sweetheart, I don't see any chains on this one, and I saw him first." Lainey pulled all five feet two inches of herself up and glared up at Eva.

    "Nice try, but actually, we're engaged. So, you may have seen him first in here, but I have dibs." And with that Eva flashed a huge diamond ring at her.  

    Justus blinked, and looked again. Yep, a ring. A big ring. Where had that come from? He hoped the front office hadn't taken it upon themselves to lighten his bank account for it. Damn, he was going to have to check into that.

    Justus didn't want to be a pussy with Eva leading him out of the bar, but he really didn't feel like a brawl tonight either. His teammates didn't appear to feel the same way. He looked around, they were drawing a crowd. Dammit!  

    "Yep, it's true, she's my sweetheart," he said, pulling Eva close. He could feel her stiffen slightly, but hell if this was the game she wanted to play, he was down with playing too.

    "Well, okay then!" and Lainey huffed off.  

    "Where you been sugar britches? Here, let me get you a drink."

    "No, no drink. And you need to finish what you've got and be done with it too. We have to go."

    "Why," he pulled her in close as if to kiss her, but whispered in her ear instead, "there's nothing to look forward to in the bunk, right? So might as well stay here and have another."

    Eva pulled back, then leaned in hard and pulled his head down to her mouth, "we'll stay for one more and that's it, you don't want me to make a scene, and I don't want to either. We both have a lot riding on this, and you're not gonna screw it up for either of us. Got that?" she finished with a big kiss on his lips. It wasn't a lingering kiss, but he could feel her passion, her intensity, and much to his dissatisfaction, his jeans got a bit tight. Again.

    He hoped she couldn't tell, but damn...

    Eva winked at him as she stepped back, "Like it when I'm bossy do ya?" she tossed over her shoulder as she picked up the pitcher and went to the bar for more beer.  

    His head was spinning. He
Go to

Readers choose

Valerie Mendes

Francine Prose

Zane Grey

Rachel Carrington

Kathi S. Barton

Jillian Michaels

Alex Connor

April Smith