Campfire Chaos Read online K. Webster (Hood River Hoodlums #3)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, Dark, New Adult, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Hood River Hoodlums Series by K. Webster
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Total pages in book: 102
Estimated words: 100476 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 502(@200wpm)___ 402(@250wpm)___ 335(@300wpm)
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Roan: It was. But he was behind bars.

Me: He might not get out.

Roan: He said it’s likely.

Me: Is it or is he just wishful thinking?

Roan: Samantha’s been working her magic. He’s been in the pen for a while now and hasn’t gotten into too much shit. It’s more than likely. It’s going to happen. I can feel it.

Me: Roux will be happy.

Roan: She doesn’t remember him like I do.

Me: A man can change.

He doesn’t reply right away, so I lock up my classroom and head down the hall.

Roan: What if he breaks her heart again?

Me: Like Jordy will let him live to tell that tale.

Roan: No shit. But Dad’s such a hothead. I’m afraid he’ll just end up going back to prison for the same old shit.

Me: That’s out of your control. What does the rat say?

Roan: Hubs says he’s my dad and to give him another chance.

Me: Pussy.

He sends me a bunch of middle finger emojis that make me laugh.

Me: Kidding, dickhead. I think Hollis is right. If he gets out, there’s not much you can do aside from decide whether or not you want to be a part of his life. Roux’s a big girl and can make her own decisions. Do what’s right for your family.

Roan: Dude. Did you give your dad your phone? Mr. Hutton? Is that you?

Me: That’s the last time I give you advice, fuckface.

He sends me an annoying thumbs-up emoji, knowing full and fucking well I hate that stupid thing with a passion.

Me: I’m blocking your ass for that.

Roan: You love me and my thumb.

I pocket my phone, shaking my head. I’m just passing through the English wing of the building when I see him.

Wes Ewing.

Talking to my fucking girl.

Rather than throwing my phone at his punk-ass head like I want, I prowl up to him like a stalking panther. Charlotte is looking down at a paper, not even seeing me as I approach.

“It’s just this little coffee shop. I know poems aren’t really your thing, but it would mean a lot if you came with me. Helped critique them.” He chuckles nervously. “As friends of course.”

“I don’t know, Mr. Ewing,” she starts, her voice sounding off.

“Wes.” He laughs again. “I told you when it’s just us, call me Wes. I’m not much older than your brother and his friends. Besides, you should have graduated already and you’re eighteen now. It’s not like it’s illegal. We could be dating and no one would care.”

Fuck this dumb bitch boy.

I shove past him, knocking him into the lockers, before I sling an arm over Charlotte’s shoulders. My eyes are on his as I deliver my cold words. “I would care.”

Fear wars with hatred as his features morph back and forth, unable to decide which direction he’s going to go. Eventually, he settles on hatred.

His. Fucking. Funeral.

“Don’t you think that’s a little inappropriate, Mr. Hutton,” he grinds out, waving an arm at the way I tuck Charlotte into my side.

I fling my middle finger out, shoving it in his face. “Who are you going to tell? Her aunt?” My eyes narrow. “Roux?”

Charlotte stiffens, but wisely stays out of this pissing match.

Wes’s face blanches. For one second. And then he’s back to being a bitch boy.

“Charlotte,” he grumbles. “I hope you’re being safe. Last year was a bad one for you and I hope you’re not making the same mistakes.” He levels me with a disgusted glare.

“Fuck off, Ewing,” I bark out. “Ask my girl out on a date again and I’ll smother you in your sleep.”

“Fucking psycho,” he snaps.

“Takes one to know one,” I volley back.

“You can’t date a student.” He looks down on me like he’s the fucking moral police.

“Does it say anything in the handbook about sucking my dick?” I taunt.

He shoves past me, his feet stomping loudly as he leaves without another word. Charlotte is quiet, so I turn to her, pressing her back against the lockers so I can look at her. Her blond brow is arched, flinging all kinds of attitude my way.

She can get pissy.

I did what I had to do to keep that predator away from her.

“Great,” she complains, “now Mr. Ewing knows I sucked your dick.”

“He’s just pissed you didn’t suck his.”

“Whatever.”

“I’m serious, English. Stay away from him.”

“Jealous because another guy asked me out?”

“Not jealous. Pissed that he has the gall to think he has that right.”

“He should just know you’ve claimed me?” Her voice is shrill and her blue eyes shine with indignation.

“He should know to back the fuck away from us Hoodlums.”

She studies my face for a beat. “This isn’t about us, is it? There’s more. History between you.”

I shrug, earning another glare from her.

“What about Roux?” she asks softly. “You mentioned her earlier.”

Every muscle tenses in my body as I’m thrust back to that night. I’d never wanted to kill someone more than in that moment. Had Roux not begged me not to, I might have. I still might.


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