4TH DEGREE (THE FIGHT GAME #5) BY NIKKI CASTLE – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Nikki Castle
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- Genre: Contemporary romance
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SKYLAR
“Where are you going looking all excited?”
I turn to my brother, not even trying to hide my grin.
“I have my first kickboxing class tonight,” I tell him, tossing an extra tshirt into my gym bag. “I’m going over to the gym after my shift at the
restaurant.”
“Ohhh, so that’s today.” Joey throws himself onto the couch at the sound
of his video game starting. “Thank God you’ll finally have someone else to
try out your YouTube moves on.”
I snatch a third t-shirt from the laundry pile and chuck it at my brother.
“Shut up. You used to love it when I padded you up and kicked you onto the
couch.”
“Yeah, when I was six and thought it was cool to fly. It’s not that fun
when your nineteen-year-old strong-ass sister is trying out a choke on you
and accidentally makes you pass out.”
I shoot him a sheepish look. “I apologized for that.” When something
occurs to me, I frown and throw a fourth t-shirt at him. “Hey, you got an
Xbox out of that! You don’t get to use it as a guilt trip after I’ve evened us
out.”
Now it’s his turn to look sheepish, but it’s only for a split second before
his attention goes back to the game on the TV screen. “Sure I do. It’s in the
brother-sister handbook.”
I let out a growl and launch a fifth shirt at him. “I’m leaving. I set your
basketball uniform aside, so make sure you pack that up for your game
tomorrow. And fold the rest of the laundry before you go to bed.”
“Hey, you’re the one that just unfolded it!”
Giving my teenage brother a smack on the head as I pass him, I ignore
his pout as I do it.
I’m just about to walk out the door, when my mom hobbles into the
living room.
“Hey, Mom,” I say, helping her into a seat at the kitchenette. “I thought
you were sleeping.”
“I was. I just woke up.” Her voice is just as sleepy as her bedhead that’s
sticking up at the crown of her head.
I grab her a glass of water. “Did you have a good nap?”
“It was fine,” she answers. When I place the glass in front of her, she
grips it in her hand, studying it before slowly lifting it to her lips. “Seems to
have stopped the tremors I was having this morning.”
I’m pleased to see she’s right, that her hands are no longer shaking as
she holds the glass on her own.
“That’s great news, Mom.” I smile. “If you’re having a good day, maybe
you could try that puzzle you were working on last week?”
She clearly likes that idea, because she returns my smile as she says,
“That’s a great idea. I think I’ll do that.”
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