Kidnapped Bratva Toy by Veda Rose EPUB & PDF

Kidnapped Bratva Toy (VADIM BRATVA #6) by Veda Rose EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online

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  • Authors: Veda Rose
  • Language: English
  • Genre: contemporary romance
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Billie
It was highly possible that if I continued to stare at this paperwork, I
would go blind. The words were starting to blur together, and I yawned so
hard my jaw cracked. But I couldn’t be that upset, now could I? I’d won the
case. This was just the aftermath, the necessary admin to ensure all my
ducks were in a row.

Leaning back to stretch, my chair creaked loudly beneath me. It was
clearly feeling just as rickety as I was. I did the bullshit eye-refocusing
exercise I’d read somewhere ages ago that said you should look at
something twenty feet away every twenty minutes for twenty seconds.
At least, I thought that’s what it said. Who knows?

The small office was cramped and heavy. All the tight confines and
dark colors were pressing in on me. There was too much furniture for how
small it was. My desk, made of thick, dark brown wood that had seen better
days, took up nearly half the room. Like everything in here, it was a handme-down from the previous occupant, who went on to bigger and better
things.

Well, I hoped they did. I never knew the lawyer who sat here before
me. For all I know, he was fired for losing too many cases.
The cream-colored wallpaper, textured with rough lines that ran
down from the ceiling to the halfway point where it hit the chair rail, was a
little too yellow now. The chair rail was deep wood paneling, and several
abstract paintings hung sporadically around the room above it.

They were those cheesy, universal semi-water colors, except, of
course, they were printed. They didn’t look like anything, just swirls of
complementary colors designed to complement the room and make it look
less sterile. It didn’t really help, though.

I flicked my attention to the clock in the lower right-hand corner of
my monitor. It was well past the typical EOD hour I was used to, and I
really should be heading home.

Hell, you should be celebrating, Billie. You won. A huge one at that.
God, if he doesn’t make me partner…
But, of course, Nicholas has me prepping for the next “careermaking” case even before the current one is officially closed. My fingers
were getting stiff, and I shut the folder of previous case details.
A twinge of pain flickered through my arm right at the crook of my
elbow. I’d been writing and typing too much, and even my nerves were
protesting at this point.

Hammer vs. the State of Illinois is now done. Mrs. Hammer won her
lawsuit against the Department of Transit for discrimination, and she’s
sitting on a fat check and exposure of her office’s sexist behavior. Well
done, Sheena.

Tucking my hair behind my ear absent-mindedly, I glanced down
around my shoulders and realized several curls had come loose from the
low bun at the back of my head. I’d been sticking my fingers between the
strands near the front as I rested my head in my hand, and, of course, the
professional styling had suffered for it.
“Damn, unruly bastards.”

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