Seven Years

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Book: Seven Years by Dannika Dark Read Free Book Online
Authors: Dannika Dark
Tags: Fantasy
the kitchen.
    “The party girl called the cops?” I smirked.
    Naya strutted into the living room and plopped down on the floor, leaning against one of my chairs with her long legs crossed.
    “Lexi, on more than one occasion I’ve invited them to my parties, but they’ve never once returned the courtesy.”
    I flopped onto the couch and grabbed a magazine from the coffee table. “Do you really want to party with a bunch of college kids?” My gaze flicked up. “Wait, don’t answer that.”
    She popped a peanut into her mouth and brushed the salt from her fingers onto her tight shorts.
    “Crash it,” I suggested.
    Naya rolled her eyes. The root of her irritation wasn’t the noise but that she wasn’t a part of it. Naya hated exclusion. “I have more class than that, chickypoo. So are you going to tell me what’s been bothering you?”
    I slowly turned the page, glancing at an article about the top twenty ways to turn on your man. “Nope.”
    She set the peanuts down and hopped on the sofa beside me, lifting my legs onto her lap. “Ooo, it’s a man, isn’t it?”
    “Naya, it’s—”
    “A man .”
    I snorted. “Drop it.”
    “Dish, Lexi. I can tell it’s not about Beckett because you have a totally different look on your face when you’re stewing over him. So who has your feathers all ruffled up?”
    I hurled the fashion magazine to the floor. “A ghost from my past. Just someone who took off years ago and never once contacted me.” Now I was irritated all over again and sat up with my knees against my chest. “He just showed up out of the blue and now he wants to talk.”
    “Someone you dated?”
    “No. Just an old family friend.”
    “Hmm,” she pondered, setting her feet on the coffee table. A silver anklet slithered down to her foot and a tiny heart dangled from her toe ring. “Maybe he was in trouble.”
    Something I’d considered. “Maybe he was in prison.”
    “That’s kind of sexy.”
    “That’s kind of not,” I said. “I have no desire to graduate from a cheating bastard to an ex-convict.”
    “So talk to him. Either that or sit here night after night, wondering what happened while wearing your bitchy face.”
    “I don’t have a bitchy face,” I argued, trying to conceal my smile.
    An unexpected knock at the door startled the both of us. I glanced around but forgot where I’d set down the fireplace poker.
    “Shhh.” Naya tiptoed over to the door and peered through the peephole with her index finger pointing up.
    “Who is it?” I whispered over her shoulder.
    “I can’t tell. Oh, shit.”
    “What?”
    Naya looked at me and winked. “It’s a cop. He flipped a badge.”
    After using her pinky finger to pick a peanut skin from her teeth, she casually opened the door. “It’s about time!”
    The man raked his gaze up and down Naya before looking in my direction. He wasn’t wearing a uniform, but his stature was tall and he had a short buzz cut many of the cops sported. When he held up his badge and folded it back into his pocket, Naya leaned comfortably against the doorframe.
    “That’s been going on for two hours,” she pointed out.
    Cops turned Naya on. Period. If there was a reason she could call them, she would. Even at her own parties. I tried not to laugh when her right leg rubbed against the other, as if she were scratching her left thigh with her right knee and beckoning her panties to drop.
    “I’m Officer McNeal, responding to a report of a noise disturbance. Are you the one who made the call?” he asked.
    “Guilty,” she purred.
    “I’ll need your names for my report.” He took out a tiny notebook and I backed up, folding my arms. I didn’t want to get involved in this shit.
    “Naya.” She spelled it out. “Naya James.”
    “And?” he said, locking eyes with mine. It made me nervous. More nervous than it should have since he was the good guy.
    “Um, is this necessary? I didn’t call.”
    The tip of his pen remained firmly pressed against

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