Freak Show (Welcome to the Circus #2) Read Online Lani Lynn Vale

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Sports, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Welcome to the Circus Series by Lani Lynn Vale
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Total pages in book: 71
Estimated words: 69847 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 349(@200wpm)___ 279(@250wpm)___ 233(@300wpm)
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“I’m riding with you, Uncle T,” Briley said as she walked to Titus’s free hand and caught her hand up in his. “Daddy said that I can have the front now that I’m tall enough not to be blown away by the airbag. And he has this rule that adults have to have the front if it’s me or them.”

“Right on, darlin’,” he said. “Later, losers.”

He veered off toward his truck that was parked a few rows over from where Slone had parked.

A few seconds later, Banner and Perry veered off with a promise to see Slone tonight, leaving Slone and I awkwardly alone.

“Um,” I said carefully. “Could I get a ride from you to the airport? It’s like ten minutes from the bus.”

“What about your things?” he asked.

“I’ll buy more,” I blurted.

I was really annoyed right now. To the point that leaving was better than staying back for World War III to happen.

If I saw any of my family, I might very well lose my shit.

His eyes came to me, and he said, “Who deals with your cats when you’re gone?”

I rubbed the back of my neck. “The cats don’t belong to any one of us more than the other, to be truthful. My act may be with them, and the majority of my time is spent with them, but all of them know how to take care of them and do. Zip is usually the one that takes care of all of that.”

“Ah.” He nodded. “That makes me feel a little better that you’re not leaving them totally high and dry.”

“I would never do that,” I admitted. “If I wasn’t certain that they’d be taken care of, and I hadn’t already planned on leaving today, I wouldn’t. But I have a plan in place with all of my sisters. Granted, it wasn’t supposed to be straight from the water park, but that’s fine. I’ll just look for a different destination.”

He opened the truck door and shoved all of their stuff in it before catching my door before I could reach for it.

I got in, feeling all of a sudden embarrassed, and started to swing my legs in when he stopped me.

“Whoa,” he said as he caught the inside of my knee with one big palm. “What’s…”

He trailed off as he got his first good look at my newly forming bruise.

I had the largest bruise on the backside of my leg that I’d ever had before, and it was going to be a doozy in the morning.

I’d hit it on the slide at some point and I couldn’t tell you how it’d happened, other than the blunt force trauma of me hitting the slide one of those multiple times.

I felt shivers dance up along my thighs as he rubbed the bruised area with a sweep of his thumb.

“That’s going to be really bad in the morning,” he murmured. “I have some cream that you can put on it. It doesn’t stop the bruise from forming, but it helps with the lifespan.”

I smiled and said, “I plan on being well away from here before that.”

He eyed me speculatively, then nodded as he let my leg go and closed the door once I’d swung my feet in.

I tried to forget about the strength and heat of his hand but was having a hard time doing that.

I’d had all of one lover in my life. He was small and meek.

I had a feeling that Slone wouldn’t be either of those things, and it was doing something to me to be alone with him.

“As for you going to the airport,” he said. “How about we go and get your clothes? You said they were already ready to go, right?”

I nodded.

“And then you can show me your cats,” he said. “Because I’m super interested in them. I’ve never been close to any tigers before.”

I blinked, turning to face him as he started his truck and shifted to put his seat belt on.

“And then, when we’re done with that and ready to go, you can come back with me to the mansion. I’m staying there for the night, and we’re really close to the airport. The way you’re talking, you don’t actually have a flight yet, right?”

I shook my head.

“Well, I’m going to the airport in the morning. I’m flying with Briley and Annabelle to Louisiana to drop them off with Banner’s mom and dad, Trance and Viddy. From there, I’m going back to Longview…” He paused. “Longview’s not much, but then we’re flying to Pittsburgh, then Seattle, then California. And I have a double room because Titus and I usually pair up together with our kids. You’re more than welcome to stay. There’s always a pull-out couch that we throw the girls on…”

“You’re not offering to give me the room?” I asked him.

He snorted. “No offense, but you’re like a quarter of my size. What are you, a buck ten?”


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