Hot Redemption

Hot Redemption by K. D. Penn Read Free Book Online

Book: Hot Redemption by K. D. Penn Read Free Book Online
Authors: K. D. Penn
sadistic torturer. For added measure, she claimed mom was watching and full of shame at my behavior. I unlocked the chains, gave Nix some clean clothes to change into, and waited in the living room with everyone else to do the last thing Mimi demanded.
    â€œHello, Queen Nix.” I did a dramatic bow. Mimi hit my back and Nix smirked.
    She probably thinks she has some sort of power now. Whatever.
    As far as I was concerned, the best part of this moment was the sight of Nix’s thick hips in those much-too-small jeans and her breasts bursting out of the shirt. The top of the material looked like it would rip within seconds if she coughed or breathed too hard. I hoped for both as Turtle ran into the room and collapsed on our deer skin rug.
    â€œGo ahead,” Mimi whispered behind me and patted by back.
    â€œNix, we are very sorry.” I formed fists with my hands where they rested in my pockets. “We now agree to give you one fourth of the money due to our behavior.”
    â€œOnly one fourth?” Nix’s black eyebrows rose. Her sensual lips changed into a sneer.
    She’ll regret that remark later. As soon as I get her out of here.
    â€œOne fourth is all we can give up right now.” I directed my attention to her breasts and blatantly snapped a picture. The flash burst from my irises. Yet perky nipples stiffened under the fabric, begging to be licked and sucked. I trailed my tongue along the top of my lip, just thinking about them. What color are those plump points, bright pink or a darker shade of her olive skin? I heard an intake of breath from her way. Once again my dick hardened—that seemed to be its only action when I was around her. She gazed down at my jeans.
    You see what you do to me, don’t you?
    I winked. “Your turn, Shade.”
    Dressed in his dark green automotive repair coveralls, he remained where he was. Mimi cleared her throat. A rumble thundered from Shade’s chest as he stepped forward. The triplets giggled on our black couch while they watched with everyone else.
    Shade mumbled something.
    â€œI’m sorry. I didn’t hear that.” Nix leaned his way and cupped her hands around her ear.
    â€œGo fuck yourself.” Shade turned around and stormed off.
    â€œShade!” Mimi got in front of him and placed her hands on her hips. “I swear to God, Jesus, and the Duchess of Light, I will not fix the cooker or the cleaning robot if you don’t be nice.”
    He faced her. “But—”
    â€œI’m so serious. I mean this is ridiculous. You’re older than me.” Mimi tapped her foot.
    Shade’s face snapped to Nix. “I, too . . . am sorry.”
    â€œFor what exactly?” An innocent expression spread across Nix’s face. If I hadn’t known the situation, I would have believed the act. She’s perfect for the job. I have to get her to agree.
    â€œI’m sorry for threatening you with my guns and showing you my . . . special beaded guy,” Shade barked. Everyone laughed. Even I had to cover my mouth to stifle a chuckle.
    Too bad Toy’s already at work. He would love this.
    â€œThank you.” Nix bowed at Mimi and curtsied at the kids. They all clapped and cheered as if she’d just slayed two dragons.
    I bet they would love to hear us tell them sorry every now and again. Not going to happen. What had Nix called them? Cretins, I think. I like that.
    Mimi handed Nix a small silver container shaped like a grape. Two red dots raced within the metal and circled it over and over “I transferred your portion of the credits over to this mini-bank and programmed your DNA as the password. I lifted the DNA from your old clothes. Sorry.”
    â€œUmm . . . thanks?” Nix quirked her eyebrows. “How do I work this thing?”
    â€œI cleaned the currency so there is no trace to whoever the guys borrowed it from.” She pressed the center of the

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