Never Marry Your Brother’s Best Friend (Never Say Never #1) Read Online Lauren Landish

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Contemporary, Romance, Virgin Tags Authors: Series: Never Say Never Series by Lauren Landish
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Total pages in book: 116
Estimated words: 108730 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 544(@200wpm)___ 435(@250wpm)___ 362(@300wpm)
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It’s too much for us both. His chest is rising and falling erratically, and I’m moaning softly on every exhale, right on the edge.

“Together.”

We synchronize our strokes, my fingers and his hand moving in time together. As he strokes, I stroke, my pussy gripping my fingers like it would the beautiful cock just a few feet away. We watch each other, and I can see the precum starting to spill over his hand. My thighs tremble with the oncoming climax and I move my fingers to my clit, focusing where I need it most.

“I . . . I want it,” I gasp. “Mmm, Carter . . . yeah . . .”

The line between fantasy and reality blurs as I come back to consciousness, in the here and now, with my face smashed into the pillow’s fluffiness. Hopefully, it muffled any sounds I made because I kinda got a little carried away there. Okay, a lot carried away.

“Oh, my God,” I pant quietly into the empty room.

I collapse to the bed, groaning in frustration. What just happened? Did I seriously jill off while thinking of that asshole?

Yep, you did. And it was the hottest fantasy you’ve ever had. Don’t pretend you’re not gonna pull that one out of the old mental spank bank later for a round two.

I roll my eyes at my own inner ho, who got her way this time, and get up. I need to get ready or Carter’s going to come check on me, and I don’t think it’ll be like my imaginary scene. I wash up, find a ponytailer in the fully stocked bathroom that makes an easy messy bun, and pull on a fresh sweatshirt, pants, and flip-flops. I can’t meet my own eyes in the mirror right now, so I trust I look okay. I definitely feel more human and have my mental and emotional shields up. I’m going to need them after last night . . . and even more so, after this morning.

In the hall, I hear voices and follow them to the kitchen.

“Good morning,” Elena greets me. She’s sitting at the table with Grace, a huge stack of pancakes already on each of their plates. “Have a seat, and Nelda will get you set up in a jiffy.”

“Incoming,” Nelda warns a second before setting a stack of chocolate-laden pancakes in front of me. “Say when.” She shakes a large bottle over the pancakes, covering them with powdered sugar.

“Keep it coming.” I wave for more, and keep waving, waving, and waving. Finally, I say, “When.”

“A woman after my own heart.” Elena laughs, seeing my pile.

The French doors open, and Carter comes in with Peanut Butter on a rope leash. But he has zero control on the slick tile floor, and the dog makes a direct beeline under the table, pulling a stumbling, slipping, and sliding Carter along for the ride.

“Nutbuster, get outta there,” Carter pleads, his eyes disappearing below table level as he squats down. We all peer under the table at the big dog sprawled out ungracefully, his nose at Grace’s feet.

Carter apologizes to Elena. “So sorry, he’s a bit overly loyal.”

But considering Grace is slipping the dog a slice of bacon while Carter’s not looking, I don’t think loyalty is the issue. Grace sees me fighting a grin and puts a finger to her mouth, telling me to keep quiet.

“It’s okay. Not like he’s on one of the fine rugs,” Elena says. “Tile mops easily.”

I don’t know many wealthy people—in fact, probably only one, Carter—but Elena is definitely not what I expected. She’s so casual about everything, almost . . . normal, except she’s in a house large enough for hundreds of people to live in. I get the feeling that even if Peanut Butter were pooping on one of the fine rugs, she’d say it was no big deal because a rug is just a ‘thing’ and not nearly as important as a cute doggie answering nature’s call.

Carter plops into a chair with a huff. “Glad you think so. I’m afraid Bernard nearly had my hide in addition to Nutbuster’s this morning. I kept him away from the roses,” he says, cutting his eyes my way pointedly. “But I guess the peach tree is off limits too? I think his exact words were, ‘If my peaches taste like piss, I’m gonna hang your ass in the hayloft as bait for the mice.’”

Elena laughs loudly. “Oh, I love that man’s turn of phrase. He’s quite imaginative.”

“I’m not sure he was kidding,” Carter says sullenly. But his eyes light up when he sees the pancakes. “Thank you, Nelda. These look delicious.” His manners are back on point now that we’re in public and he’s in business mode. He takes a bite and moans. “Tastes delicious too.”

There’s a little small talk before Carter expertly transitions the conversation to Elena’s portfolio. “I’d be happy to coordinate with you to ensure your money is working how you’d like it to. There’re all sorts of options we can discuss, but the most important thing is that you team up with someone who understands you and your hands-on style. I’d like to think that’s me.”


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