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Seduced 1
Book: Seduced 1 Read Online Free
Author: P. A. Jones
Tags: Suspense, Romance, Literature & Fiction, Contemporary, new adult, romantic suspense, New Adult & College, new adult romance, Sports, Mystery & Suspense, contemporary adult romance, new hope, fighter romance, sport romance
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he could beat the crap out of you so easily, that means he is an asset.”He came forward to face me.“It excites me to see someone fight like you. It’s been a long time since I’ve someone beat this jerk.”
    “Who are you?” I asked.
    “I’m Daniel Jordan, owner of this club and many like these.” He reached out his hand.
    My right hand was in immense pain. I couldn’t even think of putting it forward. I extended my left hand to shake. “Sorry, but my right hand is injured.”
    “Don’t worry, someone will look at it.” He clapped his hands and two Asian women came running to him.”Get him to our in-house doctor. I want his wounds looked after ,”he ordered.
    “It’s okay, Mr. Jordan,” I said, “I can handle this one myself.” I turned back toward the door; I wanted to get out of there. It had turned a lot messier than I had imagined and I needed a breather.
    “You are free to go, Mr....”
    “Tristan Scott,” I replied.
    “Yes, Mr. Scott.” He paused for a second.“I think I’ve an offer for you.”He looked in my eyes with some kind of authority. I was sure many people would agree just by the power in his eyes.
    Offer? What offer is he talking about? “What kind of offer?”
    “Looking at your skills, I want you to be my daughter’s body guard. Lately, she has been jumping into many dangerous situations.” He looked at the girl who was the cause of this all. “Am I right, Nikki?”
    Nikki Jordan. I said that name couple of times. It suited her. Blue eyes, long hair, lush lips and a curvy body. Her heart-shaped face turned dark when her father referred to her. Her eyebrows shot up in surprise.“Umm...” She tried to say something without any success. She looked afraid to talk with her father or she had been in too much trouble, which her dad didn’t like. Looking at the way she tried to put me in the fight made sense with the later guess, that she had been in many troubles recently. But still she was an innocent-faced, beautiful girl. If it wasn’t for the situation she’d brought on me, I might have thought about her once or twice.
    “Sorry, I can’t accept it.” I replied while still staring at Nikki, she had a magnetic touch and I couldn’t take my eyes off of her.
    “Take this.” He handed me a business card.“If you want, you can participate in my MMA battle ground as well.”
    “MMA battle ground?” I raised my chin in shock. What kind of business was he in?
    “That’s a side business of mine and I’m always in search of a talent like you.” His eyes glowed as he looked in my eyes.
    “Thanks, but no thanks.” The days of fighting were over for me. I turned back and walked out of the bar. My Civic was parked outside, and it was an automatic. I looked at my right hand. There was no way I could drive with that hand. My left hand was the saver for me.
    I thumped the steering wheel with my left hand. If it wasn’t for that injury, I would be fighting in the ring now. But the past is gone and I will have to live with this.
    I managed to drive further into the city. I parked my car outside the book store and walked in. With the money I won in my MMA career, I had opened a used book store chain. It worked well and I could keep the frustration away, keeping myself busy in the work. The new business even helped me financially; at least I could take vacation whenever I wanted and spend lots of money on roaming around the world.
    “Hi, Tristan.”Trisha, my receptionist, greeted me as I entered my book store.
    “Hello, Trisha,” I replied with a weak smile; with the pain, it was even hard to do that, “Can you grab me couple of aspirins, please?”
    “Yes, of course.” She walked pretty fast. For a nineteen-year-old girl, she was very cute and childish. In all my branch offices, I employed college students for part-time jobs. That way, they could earn some money and I could spend some time with other people; I needed human interaction. After leaving the MMA and moving
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