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One Night of Scandal
Book: One Night of Scandal Read Online Free
Author: Elle Kennedy
Tags: Romance, Literature & Fiction, Contemporary, series, Contemporary Romance, sexy romance, alpha hero, Erotic Romance, one night stand, Entangled, brazen, opposites attract, mma hero, Boston, bad boy hero, wrong side of the tracks, Best friend’s girl, One Night of Scandal, Elle Kennedy, After Hours, forbidden romance
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planning on using a heavier hand with all the club owners.”
    “Vinnie knows we’re not dealers,” Reed grumbled. “We grew up with the guy, for fuck’s sake.” In fact, Vinnie was the reason Sin didn’t receive a lot of attention from local law enforcement. He’d vouched for Reed and the guys, assuring his superiors that everything the three men did was aboveboard.
    “There’s only so much he can do for us.” Gage made a frustrated noise. “Shit. We’ve really gotta find this dealer before Sin gets a reputation for being a place that pushes drugs.”
    “I’m working the bar tonight, so I’ll keep an eye out too.” Reed hesitated. “Have you heard from AJ?”
    “No, but Skyler got a call from Darcy earlier today. Did you know AJ and Darcy broke up?”
    He shifted in his chair. “Yeah. I ran into Darcy last night at the Krib, and she told me all about it. I tried calling AJ twice today, but he’s not picking up his phone.”
    “I don’t blame him. Dude’s probably heartbroken.”
    “You think? Darcy told me the breakup was mutual.”
    Gage rolled his eyes. “Breakups are never mutual.”
    “That’s what I said, but she insisted it was.” Reed didn’t offer any more details, afraid that the conversation would veer into dangerous territory if he did.
    The last thing he wanted was for Gage to ask questions about his encounter with Darcy. So far, he’d successfully managed to mask his attraction for the woman, but he wasn’t sure he could keep up the I-Hate-Darcy charade at the moment. Not when his almost-confession to her last night had left him feeling so raw and exposed.
    So he swiftly changed the subject to one he knew Gage wouldn’t be able to resist. “How’s Skyler doing?”
    As expected, Gage’s expression softened at the mention of his girlfriend. “She’s great.”
    Reed had to grin. “Still rocking your world every night?”
    “Hey,” his friend chided, “show some respect. That’s the mother of my future children you’re talking about.”
    Gage’s staunch certainty brought an ache of longing to Reed’s heart. Jeez, he was turning into such a pathetic sap. It wasn’t too long ago that he’d been perfectly content playing the field and racking up notches on his sex belt, reveling in the excitement of the chase and all the fun it resulted in.
    But seeing Gage happy with Skyler, and AJ seemingly happy with Darcy, had stirred up the most fucked up need for something more meaningful than casual sex.
    Except the only woman he was remotely interested in was the one woman he couldn’t have.
    And even if Darcy was on the table, he knew she wouldn’t date him, anyway. Why would she? She thought he was a player, an opinion he’d helped shape by hooking up with a revolving door of women in the five months Darcy had been with AJ. And besides, he’d never even been in a real relationship before—what could a guy like him offer someone like Darcy?
    Reed pushed aside the bleak thoughts and raised his eyebrows at Gage. “You’ve only been dating Skyler a couple months. Isn’t it a little too early to call her your forever love?”
    The other man’s voice rang with conviction. “Oh, it’s forever.”
    “Someone’s mighty confident of that.”
    “Trust me, when you know, you know.”
    Damn it. Now he needed to change the subject again. His attempt to get his friend talking about light-hearted dirty stuff had been foiled by Gage tossing back the F-word.
    The other F-word—forever.
    Fortunately, Reed’s cell phone rang before his buddy could drop more F-bombs, but the wave of relief that washed over him dried up the second he glimpsed AJ’s number on the display.
    “AJ,” he told Gage, his muscles tightening right back up again.
    “You can take it. I need to go round up the guys, anyway,” Gage replied. “I’ll catch you later.”
    As his partner wandered out of the room, Reed raised the phone to his ear and greeted his other partner. “Hey, man, what’s
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