Page 57 of Moretti Blood Brothers: Vol. One Books #1-4
B rianna dropped her book an inch and glanced over at the man sitting on the other side of the plane. For the seven hundredth time. She couldn’t help it. She could feel heat pouring off him in a way that was hard to describe.
He glanced at her.
She felt her cheeks warm, and lifted her book again.
Behind her, Brayden and Willow had just disappeared inside the master bedroom. She knew Brayden was rich, but she hadn’t realized he was this rich. Their own private jet—holy smokes, Willow had struck gold.
But there was a slight sadness about her friend she couldn’t put her finger on. Not when the two lovebirds gazed at each other, more when she was alone with Brianna. She remembered the day she got married. She’d been ridiculously happy and in love, though a small part of her was grieving her single life.
Bri decided she would reassure Willow that she’d never lose her. She knew what it was like to be in love, and they had remained fast friends even while she had been married to Christian, so it would be no different.
She was impressed that Brayden was taking Willow home to meet some relatives in Italy. As she’d suspected, he was serious about the relationship, and she strongly suspected her friend would return home with an enormous diamond on her finger. Women had a sixth sense about these things.
Why the big hulk of muscles sitting across from her was going with them was an interesting question.
“You going to keep ignoring me?” the deep voice asked.
Bri dropped her book onto her lap. She hadn’t read a word of it, anyway. “I’m not ignoring you. I’m just keeping a safe distance.”
He smirked. “Smart.”
She stared at him, taking in his black outfit. Dark, tight T-shirt, black pants, and boots. He had short blond hair, and all number of tattoos peeked out everywhere skin was visible.
“Don’t you ever get cold?” she suddenly asked.
His eyes widened in surprise, and he laughed. “No.” Then his eyes narrowed. “Why, are you cold?”
The concern that lined his face didn’t surprise her. Since the moment they’d met, he’d been a contradiction. Grumpy with her, yet protective as a momma bear.
What did surprise her was the speed with which he stepped across the aisle, and how he reached and felt her arm. Their eyes met as fire flared where their skin touched. Craig shook his head and plopped down in the seat opposite her.
“Little witch,” he muttered.
Brianna frowned. “Stop calling me that.”
He shook his head again, so she reached out her leg to kick him, and with speed so fast she hadn’t seen him, he caught her ankle.
She gasped.
“You play with fire, little witch.”
His fingers ran over her ankle as heat worked its way up her leg to her core. She took in a long breath, which caught in her throat and stuttered as she let it out.
Craig continued to stare at her, those emerald-green eyes blazing.
“Perhaps you should wear more clothes and then you wouldn’t be so cold.”
And the moment died.
She tried to rip her leg back, but he held it firm.
“I’m wearing adequate clothing, thank you very much.” She had on a long-sleeved woolen dress that finished just above her knees. Her knee-length boots were under the seat. “I never said I was cold before you started groping me. Now please give me my leg back.”
His eyes glistened in a mix of amusement and what appeared to be arousal. One look at his crotch confirmed it.
He let her leg go, then leaned back in the seat. Tipping his head back against the headrest, it appeared as if he was going to go to sleep. “You’d know if I was groping you, Brianna, and we would both enjoy it.”
Her body hummed as her mind went wild, imagining those enormous hands on her. When she didn’t answer, he opened his eyes, and they sat staring at each other, desire flowing between them.
For a moment, all their resistance to each other seemed to have vanished. Looking back, she would never understand why, but it likely saved her life.
Table of Contents
- Page 1
- Page 2
- Page 3
- Page 4
- Page 5
- Page 6
- Page 7
- Page 8
- Page 9
- Page 10
- Page 11
- Page 12
- Page 13
- Page 14
- Page 15
- Page 16
- Page 17
- Page 18
- Page 19
- Page 20
- Page 21
- Page 22
- Page 23
- Page 24
- Page 25
- Page 26
- Page 27
- Page 28
- Page 29
- Page 30
- Page 31
- Page 32
- Page 33
- Page 34
- Page 35
- Page 36
- Page 37
- Page 38
- Page 39
- Page 40
- Page 41
- Page 42
- Page 43
- Page 44
- Page 45
- Page 46
- Page 47
- Page 48
- Page 49
- Page 50
- Page 51
- Page 52
- Page 53
- Page 54
- Page 55
- Page 56
- Page 57 (reading here)
- Page 58
- Page 59
- Page 60
- Page 61
- Page 62
- Page 63
- Page 64
- Page 65
- Page 66
- Page 67
- Page 68
- Page 69
- Page 70
- Page 71
- Page 72
- Page 73
- Page 74
- Page 75
- Page 76
- Page 77
- Page 78
- Page 79
- Page 80
- Page 81
- Page 82
- Page 83
- Page 84
- Page 85
- Page 86
- Page 87
- Page 88
- Page 89
- Page 90
- Page 91
- Page 92
- Page 93
- Page 94
- Page 95
- Page 96
- Page 97
- Page 98
- Page 99
- Page 100
- Page 101
- Page 102
- Page 103
- Page 104
- Page 105
- Page 106
- Page 107
- Page 108
- Page 109
- Page 110
- Page 111
- Page 112
- Page 113
- Page 114
- Page 115
- Page 116
- Page 117
- Page 118
- Page 119
- Page 120
- Page 121
- Page 122
- Page 123
- Page 124
- Page 125
- Page 126
- Page 127
- Page 128
- Page 129
- Page 130
- Page 131
- Page 132
- Page 133
- Page 134
- Page 135
- Page 136
- Page 137
- Page 138
- Page 139
- Page 140
- Page 141
- Page 142
- Page 143
- Page 144
- Page 145
- Page 146
- Page 147
- Page 148
- Page 149
- Page 150
- Page 151
- Page 152
- Page 153
- Page 154
- Page 155
- Page 156
- Page 157
- Page 158
- Page 159
- Page 160
- Page 161
- Page 162
- Page 163
- Page 164
- Page 165
- Page 166
- Page 167
- Page 168
- Page 169
- Page 170
- Page 171
- Page 172
- Page 173
- Page 174
- Page 175
- Page 176
- Page 177
- Page 178