Breaking Hollywood Read Online Samantha Towle

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, Bad Boy, Erotic, Funny, New Adult, Romance Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 90
Estimated words: 91840 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 459(@200wpm)___ 367(@250wpm)___ 306(@300wpm)
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“Bitter much? Does it hurt your feelings that I don’t remember you?” I taunt. “Did you bitch at me that night, too? Maybe that’s why I can’t remember you. I blocked out all the nagging. And, actually”—my eyes go to the clock on the wall—“it’s been an hour and a half. The longest hour and a half of my life.”

“Aw, you’re counting our time together, Hoppy. So sweet.”

And, like the grown-up that I am, I flip her off.

“As much fun as this has been—and, trust me, it’s been entertaining—I need to get you down for an X-ray,” Tate says. “Cover up, so you don’t get recognized. But security is down there just in case you need it.”

I sigh.

That’s the part of my life I don’t like—having to hide in public—but it comes with the territory.

I forgo my sunglasses and just put my ball cap back on.

“How long will he be?” Speedy asks Tate.

“Thirty minutes, max.”

“I’ll go move his car. I left it in the drop-off bay.”

“There’s a parking garage just across the street,” I tell her. “You can just leave the keys at the main reception if you want. Save you from coming back up here.”

I don’t want her to go. Even if she is the devil. But I’m not going to ask her to stay.

“I’m not going yet.” She frowns, a cute little pucker forming between her brows.

And I hold back a smile.

“I already told you, I’m here till the bitter end.”

“You’re so sweet,” I tease.

“You know it.” She throws me one last smile. Then, she turns on her heel and heads out the door.

“Well, that was interesting,” Tate says as he moves behind the wheelchair and starts to wheel me out of his office.

“Interesting is a word for it.”

“She seems nice. Angry but nice.”

“Mmhmm. You like her?” I ask, testing the waters.

“Do I like her?”

“Do you think she’s fuckable?” I clarify.

“She’s hot for sure.” He muses. “But she’s not my type.”

“No? She looks like your usual type.”

“Unlike yours, which is anything goes.”

“Variety is the spice of life, baby bro.”

We reach the elevator. Tate presses the button and comes to stand in front of me.

“So, you don’t want to ask Ava out?” I check.

He laughs. “No. She’s all yours.”

“I never said I wanted her.”

“Sure you don’t.”

“I don’t. I just want to fuck her.” Even if she is the most infuriating woman I’ve ever met. I’ll just gag her when we finally do it.

“Isn’t that the same thing?”

“Definitely not, brother. Have I taught you nothing?”

He laughs again. “Sorry to tell you, Gabe, but sex is going to be the last thing you’ll want to do when you’re in a cast. It’s uncomfortable as hell. Add that in with the pain you’ll be in. And I know you don’t like to take painkillers.”

Yeah, because I know how easy it is to get addicted to that shit.

I frown down at my foot. Christ, I didn’t think of not being able to have sex. I’ve clearly been too obsessed with thinking about screwing Speedy. I didn’t even consider the fact that I might not be able to. And it’s not like I’d be able to show my amazing bedroom skills off to her with my foot like this.

That means I can’t have sex with her until I’m fully healed.

“Exactly how long is my foot going to take to heal?” I ask Tate just as the elevator doors open.

“Depends on what the X-ray shows,” he says as he maneuvers me. “But six weeks at least.”

“Fucking hell,” I groan.

Six weeks.

Six fucking weeks to wait before I can get inside Speedy.

Well, that sucks.

The doors on the elevator close.

“So, a Smart car did this to your foot?”

“Tate…” I growl.

“Ah, come on.” He laughs. “You know, if this were me, you’d be giving me shit for months about it.”

“Fine,” I sigh. “Get it off your chest.”

“Fuck, this is so exciting. I don’t know who to tell first.”

“Anyone but that fucker Vaughn West because, the minute he hears, I’ll never live it down.”

Tate goes silent behind me.

I crane my neck to look at him. He’s on his phone.

“What are you doing?”

He lifts his eyes from his phone and grins at me. “Texting Vaughn, of course.”

Ava

I walk out of the hospital, car keys in hand.

Gabe might be a monumental pain in the ass and wind me up like nobody’s business, but I put him in this position with my carelessness, and I should do everything I can to help him.

Probably not bickering with him would be a good idea, too, but, honestly, in an odd way, it’s actually fun, sparring with him.

If not a little surreal.

If you’d told me a few months ago that I’d be single, homeless as of tomorrow, and jobless and that I would hit Gabriel Evans with my car, break his foot, and spend a few hours verbally sparring with him, I would have laughed in your face.


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