Forging Legacy (FORGING #2) by Lainey Davis EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Lainey Davis
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WYATT
I HAVE zero desire to drive my cousins to a crowded bar just to be their
designated driver when they close the place down.
I have even less desire to deal with their nagging and whining, so I
guess I’m showering and putting on some sort of decent clothing to leave
the apartment. A rotating cast of my cousins has lived in this three-bedroom
apartment for years as we worked our way through Pittsburgh University—
where most of us are varsity athletes.
Which means when we get a night off from our nutrition plan, we make
up for lost time. Or … they do, anyway. I don’t like losing control like that.
I don’t want to do something I’ll regret. Something I can’t undo.
“Yo, Wyatt! You curling your hair or what? We’re missing happy hour.”
My cousin Odin pounds a fist on my bedroom door. I can hear Stellen and
Gunnar grumbling behind him in the living room. I glance in the mirror and
smooth a hand back through my dark hair. I cram a baseball cap down low,
hoping it’s enough to keep people from recognizing me. I really hate
crowds.
With a sigh, I flick off the lights and pull the door open in a carefully
timed maneuver that sets Odin off balance. I don’t move to catch him as he
stumbles into my room; we all laugh as he curses me from the floor. “You
guys ready to go or what?” I ask, grabbing the keys to my Range Rover and
striding toward the door.
Stellen argues his way into the front seat and turns on both his seat
warmer and mine. It’s New Year’s Eve and cold as balls outside. Most of
the students are still away for break, but half the sports teams have matches.
We’re going out with guys from the football and ice hockey teams. Which
tends to mean there will be tons of girls looking to get lucky, rattling off our
stats, and asking for damn autographs on bar napkins.
Did I mention I hate all this?
“Are you wearing perfume?” Odin leans front and sniffs my neck.
I swat him away. “Knock it off, man. It’s called soap. I showered.”
“Gunny, doesn’t Wyatt smell like he’s wearing a little something?” Soon
all three of my cousins are sniffing me, sniffing themselves.
I try to ignore all of it and look for a parking spot near the bar.
Something must be going right between me and karma because someone
pulls out of a space a few doors down. All four of us cheer as I put on my
blinker, hoping the scent analysis is finished.
Odin pulls out his shirt collar. He is, of course, not wearing a coat. He’s
like his dad, my Uncle Ty—a furnace.
Odin bucked all sorts of Stag family traditions and started playing
football.
My mom and dad are deep into the world of pro soccer; Uncle Ty was a
legendary pro hockey player. Stellen’s dad, my Uncle Tim, always preferred
to boss everyone around—he’s a sports lawyer who manages all their
contracts.
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