The Sweet Spot (PLAYING TO WIN #4) by Bella Matthews EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Bella Matthews
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BRYNLEE
The stale scent of spilled beer mingles with the sweet smell of
sunscreen on the insane number of bodies crowding in around me,
while I try not to get smashed up against my favorite beach bar.
Literally. The place is packed tonight, and based on the sheer wave of
bodies moving in sync to the beat of the music, I’m fairly sure everyone in
the entire town is crammed in here, singing along to “Sweet Caroline.”
It’s summertime at O’Malley’s, and I wouldn’t change a thing.
This place has been around since my parents were kids, and according
to them, it’s always been this crazy. It’s one of those bars you know better
than to wear nice shoes in because you know you’re leaving at the end of
the night with questionable substances on them. Spilled beer being the least
gross of those substances. And I’m pretty sure the bartender is still the same
one who was working here ten years ago when my cousin Maddox and I
came in with our very first fake ID’s.
A quick elbow to the back has me stumbling as Maddox hands me a
margarita and passes out the rest of the drinks to our friends and family
before we all raise our glasses. “Alla faccia di chi ci vuole.”
“In English, please,” his younger sister, Caitlin, snaps at him as a round
of Salute is uttered back by everyone else before we all clink our glasses
together and drink.
I swallow a mouthful of tequila with a hint of lime and choke as my
mouth catches fire. “Oh wow.” The words burn almost as much as the
tequila as it makes its way down my throat. “That’s bad.”
Callen slings his big, beefy arm around my shoulders and guides me to
a now-empty bar stool. “Drink it faster, Brynlee. You won’t taste it as
much.”
I hop up and spin my stool to face Maddox and him.
Even sitting on a barstool, these two tower over me.
Everyone does.
Short girl problems.
“You realize that defeats the purpose, right? I don’t drink something if I
don’t like the taste.” I stir the concoction that should never be anyone’s
definition of a margarita, hoping that will help before taking another sip.
Nope. Still bad.
Maddox ignores me and hands Callen and me each shot glasses as the
rest of our friends disburse to other parts of the bar.
I sniff the dark liquid and scrunch my nose, not in the mood to get
burned twice. “What is this?”
“Don’t ask.” Maddox lifts his shot glass up much the same way we did
a minute ago, and the three of us clink glasses again before Callen sets his
sights on a bachelorette party at the end of the bar like a heat seeking
missile.
“I think I’m gonna go bag me a bride.”
Maddox looks down the bar and shakes his head. “Jesus Christ, Callen.
You’re gonna get yourself killed one of these days.”
“Nah, man.” Callen just keeps smiling as he claps Maddox on the
shoulder. “You won’t let me die.”
Callen disappears down the bar into a circle of bridesmaids, and I stifle
a laugh. “Think we’ll see him again tonight?”
“Doubt it,” Maddox scoffs.
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