Girl Gear 3: Bound to Happen

Girl Gear 3: Bound to Happen by Alison Kent Read Free Book Online

Book: Girl Gear 3: Bound to Happen by Alison Kent Read Free Book Online
Authors: Alison Kent
Tags: Romance
could soothe her friend with heartfelt words, Poe said, "Don't cry, Lauren. Get tough. Get mean. Stand up to him. Stand up for what you want from him. There are so few men worth fighting for. And you've found one.
    "Don't let him go, because if you do, I guarantee he'll be snatched up before you can blink. And I can't say that I won't be the first woman in line."

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    W RAPPING AN ARM around a beam supporting the second-floor balcony, Sydney stared out across the stretch of white beach and over the rippling water.
    The moon was high and full, and the light thrown across the sea and the sand was easily bright enough to see by. The view was almost no different at
midnight
than it had been at sunset, except the sky was now a velvet cape of star-studded indigo and the Caribbean a darkly mysterious surface of sinuous, white-capped waves.
    She couldn't sleep. She wasn't sure if it was being in a strange bed or being in strange company. This group would try the patience of the pope. At least Lauren and Poe seemed to be headed toward an understanding, if not a complete truce. And though Sydney had never before considered enlisting outside help in her initiative to get Lauren out of her funk, Poe's direct approach had certainly given Lauren food for thought. And given Sydney a lot to consider, as well.
    She supposed it wasn't easy for Lauren to see Anton in the company of any woman with their relationship so newly ended. But there was something about Poe as the other woman that might even have given Sydney pause. Poe made no effort to suppress her sexuality. She made no apologies for her candor. And she had the potential to make for tough competition as a business adversary or as a rival for the attention of a man.
    Lauren certainly had Sydney 's sympathy. She wasn't sure how she'd react if Poe was to take a sudden interest in pursuing Ray while here on Coconut Caye. Sydney supposed that after she'd worked him out of her system and out of her fantasies, after they were all back in Houston, he'd be fair game. Poe would be welcome to go after him, if she had a mind to, and Sydney would have no reason to object.
    So why did the picture of Poe, or any other woman, in the arms of Ray Coffey suddenly have Sydney 's claws flexing?
    It had to be the bourbon, she decided, frowning, even while recognizing the explanation of "too much alcohol" as not making a whole lot of sense. She'd barely sipped enough of her father's stock to get a buzz. Too much of a lightweight to overindulge, she'd wanted to stay sober. The alcohol she had consumed had only served to loosen her inhibitions, allowing her to seize the moment and boldly make a move on Ray.
    The come-on she'd made once the room had cleared had been more than effective, judging by Ray's effort to steady his ragged inhalation of breath. Standing there beside the dining table and looking up into his eyes, Sydney had been struck by the suppressed passion she saw simmering there. Her own breathing had been rattled, her chest constricted, her throat so tight she'd found it impossible to speak in a level tone.
    And that was totally unlike her, responding in an overtly physical fashion when attracted to a man. She'd always prided herself on being cool, being in control, which had, unfortunately, served to further her Ice Queen image, no matter that she was anything but cold.
    For most of the evening, she'd watched Ray covertly, not wanting him to catch her staring or to sense any of what she had on her mind. While the others had been caught up in the flirtatious rules of the game, Ray had, for the most part, sat silently. He'd thrown in two or three smart remarks as guys, being guys, were prone to do.
    But he'd been distracted, which Sydney could tell by the way he'd studied his plate, smiling at random comments, toying with his glass but never really doing much damage to his drink. He'd remained as sober as she had and then he'd left the villa with the others. She wondered if he'd had

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