Best
Friend’s Brother #4
BOOK
4
By
Alycia Taylor
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CHAPTER
ONE
IAN
I was standing there, looking at Kristie and Alexa’s
faces. Kristie looked like she was having fun. She probably was. She lived for
this drama shit. Alexa was definitely not having fun.
“Kristie, you need to go.”
“You don’t even know what I came by for.”
“It doesn’t matter. I want you to go. You’re not
welcome here and you need to stay away from me.”
Kristie looked over at Alexa who was shooting fire
out of her green eyes at the other woman. Kristie smirked. “Oh, I get it,” she
said in a conspiratorial tone . “Your new little fling wasn’t supposed
to know about us.”
“Jesus, Kristie! There’s nothing to know. Now get
the hell out before I get really pissed off!”
She was going to make Alexa think we did something.
Shit! I should have told Alexa I had dinner with her. This was going to be
something else that made it look like I had something to hide.
“I’ll go,” she said, “but you’ll be calling me and
begging me to take you back. Like you did the other night.”
“It’s not going to happen, Kristie. You and I are
through. Get out!”
With a smile and a wink in Alexa’s direction she
said, “That’s not what he said last night.”
“Out!” I said again. She went out the door and Alexa
and I both stood there just looking after her for a few seconds. Finally, Alexa
turned to me and said,
“What did she mean by that last comment? Did you see
her last night? Did you call her and tell her you wanted her back?”
“Yes, I saw her, but never said I wanted her back. It’s
not what you think, and it’s not what she made it sound like. Can we sit?”
Alexa looked like she was going to bolt. She wasn’t
even really dressed, but she was eyeing the door. All I could think was that
she was going to take off and never want to see me again. I screwed up…again.
“I don’t want to sit,” she said. “I want to know why
you keep saying there is nothing between you two yet the night we’re not
together, you’re with her…”
“It wasn’t like that, I swear. You were angry with
me and I tried going to my parents’ because I really needed someone to talk to.
They’re still so broken that it didn’t help. It only made me feel worse. Between
the stuff that is constantly going on in my head about Emma and the fact that I
was so torn up over what happened between us…I just needed someone to talk to
Alexa. I was going crazy. She texted me and I did something that I hadn’t done
in a very long time…I texted her back. I should have known it would turn out
this way. I am guilty of being an idiot, but that’s all, I swear. We went out
to dinner and the whole time I listened to her go on about stupid, superficial
things, all I could think about was how much I wanted to be with you. I
realized why I broke up with her and I can’t even imagine what I was doing with
her in the first place. You’re the only one I feel comfortable talking to about
Emma and beyond that, I love spending time with you. We have so much fun
together…being with you is the only time I really feel whole again. I don’t
want Kristie…I’m sorry….I never should have gone out with her….But please
believe me, Alexa, nothing happened.”
“I believe you,” she said at last.
I was shocked. That wasn’t at all what I expected. Surely
it wasn’t going to be this easy…..
“But…”
Okay, here we go, I knew there was going to be a but
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