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MC: Brighton
Book: MC: Brighton Read Online Free
Author: L. Ann Marie
Tags: Romance, Literature & Fiction, Contemporary, Action & Adventure
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keep you and Penny safe.”
    They are unbelievable. “I haven’t even been on a date with her. You’re way off, Brother,” I say softly.
    “When you get to the sex, that doesn’t mean you drop the list. Follow it all the way. Patches will give you new ones a couple times a year,” Bob says like I never said anything. They’re crazy. I just nod at him.
    “Let’s go for a beer, he’s not going to listen. You staying?” Rich asks.
    “Yeah, I need to read the fuckin’ list.”
    I watch them walk to the door. “Follow it!” Bob yells before the door closes.
    I’ve read the list at least fifty times already but can’t believe all the shit on it. I can do this, I just don’t know if Penny is the right one. She’s so fuckin’ innocent and sweet. I want that, but I want that rough and hard. I want her begging me to fuck her face, begging for my dick to hit deeper. Fuck, I’m getting hard just thinking about it. I read the list again, print it, shut my console down, then call over to Security and let little Ben know I’m out.
    “Good luck on the date, Brother. Did Patches get you the list?” he asks.
    “Does everyone get the fuckin’ list?”
    He laughs. “I don’t think so. I know Jessie and Darren did, and I got one.”
    “Yeah, thanks, Brother.” I hang up before he can say any more. The last thing I need is advice from the Little Brothers. Even if it is little Ben, I’m not about to put my shit up for debate by every member.
     
    *  *  *
     
Penny
     
    I’m so relieved when Tess finally leaves. She’s so sweet and I love her, but she makes me nervous with the visions and knowing things before I tell her. My hair is up in a French braid and my makeup is done, but I’m just standing here looking at the clothes Tess picked. She said it’s what I need to wear, but I’m not so sure about the skirt. It’s a short jean skirt and the blouse is silk that fits tight on my chest with a band right under, then it flows down, but it’s not long either. There is no one to yell at me if it’s too short, so I pull up my big girl panties and get dressed. Once I get the heels on and look at myself, I’m stunned. My legs look longer than they are and I look confident and grown up. Wow, Tess was so right! I’m excited now for Digs to see me.
    I clean up the room and have enough time to clean the glasses and dishes we used before the doorbell rings. I’m smiling when I open the door. “Hi, Digs.”
    He’s looking at me like he’s surprised. Without jeans and sneakers or a flowery dress, I do look older. “It’s going to take everything in me not to touch you tonight. Fuckin’ good look on you.”
    Wow! He likes it and I get a tingle knowing that he wants to touch me. I want to fan my face, so I must be blushing. “I just need to get my purse.” I turn and hurry away, almost slipping in the heels. Fiddlesticks! I hear him make a noise, but I don’t turn around. I need a minute to collect myself.
    When I get back to the door he’s standing inside, making me stop short. He’s big and looks strong. My mind jumps back to Lenny and I take a breath. He’s not going to hurt me. Tess said he’s not going to hurt me. I keep repeating it in my head and make my feet move. “What the fuck? If you don’t want to go, just say so.” He’s not yelling, but he’s not happy either.
    I pull my eyes away from his chest and look at him. I have to be honest and tell him. That’s what Anita says we’re supposed to do when we’re nervous. “You’re not as big as the other guys, but you’re bigger than me. When I saw you I got nervous. I want to go.” He nods and I look away. He’s going to think I’m too crazy to take anywhere. I don’t get it. I wasn’t this nervous going out of the town with Jake. Digs is taking me right down the street.
    “Look at me, Penny.” I look at his face again. “You want to get takeout and eat here, I’m good with that. You want to go to my house and eat, we can do that
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