The Trouble With Bad Boys by Morgan James, ET AL EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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KELLEN
The head of King Industries stares at me across his desk with the look of
accusation that’s become so commonplace that you’d think I’m a convicted
criminal and not his brother. The guy has everything he’s ever wanted, and
still it’s like he’s not happy. Even worse, he’s made it his life’s mission to
quash any happiness I might ever find in this life.
“Kellen, do you have anything to say about this?” Matthias asks in a
voice that matches his expression.
Accusatory. It’s actually beginning to piss me off.
“Matthias, I’ve told you over and over. I didn’t do anything illegal, so
why are you getting your shorts in a bunch? We had a good time. That’s it. I
can prove it. Hang on.”
He returns to his handwringing about how things have changed and
yadda yadda yadda. I swear he was born stressed out. It’s actually
surprising he hasn’t stroked out by now. If this is what being nearly thirty is
like for him, I can only imagine how middle age is going to be.
Hopefully, I’m not in the same hemisphere as he is when that time rolls
around.
I fish my phone out of my suitcoat pocket and bring up all the text
messages from the persons involved in this latest effort of my brother
making a mountain out of a molehill. Setting the phone in front of him on
his desk, I point at the texts and smile like the innocent man I am.
“See? You can read them all. I gathered them up into a nice folder for
you. Nothing but a good time. No one made any promises of forever. These
women liked me. I liked them. Nature took its rightful course. No harm. No
foul. Now if I can go, I’ve got a weekend to plan.”
He scours each text, fixating on every word like he’s trying to break a
code or solve some mystery. Sorry, big brother. There’s nothing in those
messages but grown adults having fun.
Finally, Matthias pushes my phone back toward me, but he’s shaking his
head. What the hell could be wrong now? I just showed him absolute proof
I did nothing wrong.
“Has it ever occurred to you that not everything you do needs to be part
of texts? Jesus, Kellen. What if some trashy magazine got a hold of those?”
“I’d be the most popular man in America? Relax. Seriously. Grown men
and women sometimes like to list what they want to do or have done to
them. It’s not a big deal. Christ, don’t you know how to have a good time
anymore?”
That’s assuming he ever did, which I’m highly doubtful was ever the
case. My brother is the poster child for responsibility, and except for one
glaring exception, he’s never done anything that could possibly make
anyone think he doesn’t always follow the rules.
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