Dangerous Pleasure

Dangerous Pleasure by Lora Leigh Read Free Book Online

Book: Dangerous Pleasure by Lora Leigh Read Free Book Online
Authors: Lora Leigh
Tags: Fiction, Romance
shock, his expression, for the briefest moment, slack with complete amazement before it morphed to complete fury.
    God, he would show up at the most inopportune time and catch her doing the one thing he’d forbidden her to do years ago.
    Don’t mess with Abram, he’d ordered her. Don’t cause such trouble with the only brother he accepted, the only true friend he had ever known. Because it would make enemies of them if Abram took her to his bed.
    And what had she done? What had she plotted to do for years? To find herself in Abram’s arms, his lips and hands caressing her. To find herself in his bed, his moving over her, inside her.
    Oh hell, Khalid was so pissed.
    Slowly, Abram backed away.
    Her head turned back and she stared up at him as his gaze turned back to her, his black eyes, darker, more intense than Khalid’s were enigmatic, as Abram straightened her robe over her breasts then began distancing himself fully.
    “Go,” he said softly, his tone suddenly remarkably gentle. “You don’t need to be here for this.”
    “Paige, what the hell is going on?” Khalid’s tone was coldly furious and striking across Abram’s whispered, though gentle command.
    Paige rolled her eyes, stepped back, and finished fixing her gown and robe herself as she turned back to her brother. She couldn’t let herself look at Abram, couldn’t afford to show any weakness now.
    Brothers were like wild animals. Show that first hint of weakness and they could be merciless. Rather like an animal at that first scent of blood.
    “Get over yourself,” she told him as though unconcerned as she looked behind him and watched as Marty fought to hold back her grin. Khalid’s fiancée was nothing if not laid back and more or less amused by all of them. “What happened Marty? Did aliens kidnap my nice brother again and leave the asshole in its place?”
    The “nice brother” referred to his general good mood in the past weeks since he and Marty had become engaged. She’d rather hoped it would last a while.
    “The ‘nice brother,’ as you call me, was doing exceptionally well until I walked in here,” he snapped, his arms going across his chest in the classic, arrogant pose.
    Just how many times had she seen that pose in the past ten years? Possibly every time Khalid caught her so much as looking at Abram.
    Paige glanced between the two men.
    It was incredibly easy to tell they were related, to tell they were brothers actually. If she didn’t know better, she would have sworn they were twins rather than half-brothers. But she did know better. Abram was five minutes older than Khalid, and his mother had delicate blond hair rather than the vibrant red hair of Khalid and Paige’s mother. Khalid and Abram’s father, Azir Mustafa preferred American wives. Kidnapped, terrified American wives.
    Abram wasn’t her brother though. He wasn’t even her half-brother. But Khalid refused to see the distinction.
    “Neither of you have answered me.” Khalid stared between them, his nostrils flaring in anger.
    “I would have thought it was pretty self-evident,” Paige replied archly. “You’re not exactly a virgin, Khalid, so unless that question was simply an exercise in arrogance, then you’re well aware of exactly what was going on.”
    “It was a mistake,” Abram said then, the shock of the statement ripping through her consciousness.
    Paige swung around to stare at him in disbelief.
    “What did you say?”
    “It was a mistake,” he repeated as he turned back to Khalid. “It will not happen again.”
    She could only stare at him. Disbelief warred with a sense of betrayal as he turned back to her, his expression cool and composed, no hint of the hunger, or need, he’d shown only moments before.
    “A mistake?” she whispered, feeling her throat tighten as she felt both Marty and Khalid watching.
    How shameful. To have them witness such a rejection. How impossibly stupid of her not to have realized exactly what was coming though. He

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