Brett and Hannah (Soul Mates 101 Series)

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Book: Brett and Hannah (Soul Mates 101 Series) by Scarlet Wolfe Read Free Book Online
Authors: Scarlet Wolfe
her red lips again. His experience was shining through from the way he maneuvered his tongue in her mouth, sweeping every inch of it with precision.
    He almost lifted her off the ground as he swallowed her body beneath his strong arms. All Brett could think about was how warm her body felt against his and how he wanted to caress every dip and curve of it.
    He grabbed her ass and squeezed as the lust he was feeling overshadowed all rational thought. Their kis s was the hottest he could remember, and the next thing he felt was Hannah pressing her hips against the hard-on in his jeans.
    She barely took her lips off of his and gave him a lascivious look. “I want your hands all over me,” she whispered.
    He let out a gr owl. “Shit, Hannah, you’re so tempting.” Their bodies could have only been closer if they were naked as they grinded against each other.
    “ Damn, Brett. Did she magically sober up?” Dylan asked sarcastically after he busted out the exit. He had a blonde in a short, black skirt hanging on his arm.
    Brett let Hannah go. He watched her swaying again as she went to sit on a bench. By that time all of their friends had piled out of the bar.
    “Brett, you ready?” Matt as ked, walking to the car with the brunette.
    “I have to wait until her driver gets here. I’ll catch a ride with Cody.” Brett walked in a circle while running his hands through his hair.
    Why the h ell can’t I stay away from her?
    H e knew he wasn’t going to be able to make any decisions with that much alcohol in his system. Hudson pulled up, and Brett was surprised when he saw Austin making out with Chelsea before she got in the car.
    Hannah walked up to Brett and squeezed his hand as she gazed up at him. “In case you don’t speak to me again, I want you to know that was the best kiss I’ve ever experienced.”
    He only saw sadness in her eyes before she walked away. Hudson rolled down the window and waved him over.
    “Thanks again. You ’re a good guy to make sure they made it home safely.”
    “I didn’t want anything to happen to them. Goodnight, Hudson.” Brett felt like a fraud. He was the one who violated Hannah, and he loved every minute of it, craving more of her—all of her.
    His friends waited on him. Cody drove and Brett rode up front with him. He noticed Dylan busy making out with the blonde in the back seat and hoped she’d be enough to make Dylan forget about Hannah.

Chapter Ten
     
    Brett woke up on Sunday with a massive headache. He was supposed to work that day and be off the next, but he called Jay and told him he was going to switch the days.
    Also, h is urge to see Hannah was strong, so he felt the need to put distance between them before it went any further. Matt was on the couch when he went into the family room.
    “Where’ s your friend?” Brett asked.
    “I just took her to get her car , and damn she was hot in bed. I might have to see her again. So, what’s up with you and your friend ?”
    “Nothing. We both had too much to drink,” Brett replied.
    “ Bullshit.”
    “Nothing’ s going to happen, Matt.”
    “Why? I don’t see what th e big deal is other than it’ll piss Dylan off.”
    “First, have you forgotten who her mother is? I can’t imagine how dating someone like her works. Talk about growing up in different worlds.
    “ Second, I can’t lose this contract for Jay. I’m afraid if her parents find out she’s messing with the hired help, they’ll drop us. This is a shit load of money for Jay, and I’m not screwing it up for him.”
    “I think you’re worrying for nothing. She’s an adult. Her parents are probably never home, anyway. I’ve known you forever, bro, and I’ve never seen you like this before—ever.
    “ In a week you were willing to fight eight guys over her and almost your friend. When we came out of the bar last night, I thought you were about to do her right in the parking lot. You’re out of control and just need to admit it. You’ve got it bad

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