Broken Lies (Broken Series)

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Authors: Azure Boone
hips in rigorous abandon, his groans increasing with every thrust, molten pulse racing toward that point of release in his body. Sofia made it all perfect as she screamed his name. Daniel wrapped her in his arms for the final thrusts, sealing her body to his until she was all he thought, felt, and knew.
    A s she squirmed her final spasms while pressed tight to his body, he wondered what more on earth was there to need or want, but her?
    ****
    Everything was on schedule. Daniel was the perfect big brother inviting the talented and handsome Seth with them to retrieve the Romanian package named Dara. Pronounced like Dahhruh, Sofia instructed enough times to know the woman didn’t appreciate you getting it wrong. He hoped she wasn’t too high maintenance. Then again, she was Seth’s problem.
    “So why do I have to babysit this woman?” Seth asked from the back seat.
    Sofia gasped. “Babysit, no, who said you had to babysit her?”
    Daniel braced for his answer.
    “Oh, nobody, I just…assumed.”
    Daniel released a breath , glad he didn’t mention their little Dara talk just before leaving.
    “She’s a grown woman,” Sofia said, “and trust me, she does not need anybody, much less a babysitter.” Sofia turned in her seat. “Did you not see her picture? She’s beautiful, don’t you think you might…you know?”
    Seth muttered, “Well there’s Rene.”
    Sofia jerked forward in her seat but Daniel caught the tail end of an eye roll, and grinned. Sofia dug through her purse and presented Dara’s picture. “She is ten times prettier than Rene and nicer.”
    “Rene’s nice,” Seth said, trying to argue but doing a poor job.
    Sofia showed Daniel the picture again as though that would spread her beauty’s influence. He nodded. “Yes, much prettier by far. If I weren’t with Sofia—”
    Sofia punched Daniel’s arm. “That’s quite enough Romeo.” She put the picture back in her purse and turned to Seth again. “But Dara will need a friend?”
    “Aren’t you and her…” Seth mumbled.
    “Yes, but I mean…when me and Daniel need some alone time?”
    “You’ll need a babysitter,” Seth said, not happy.
    Daniel intervened. “ I’m officially removing you from bakery duties and putting you on Dara duty. With a five dollar raise.”
    A few moments of silence and Seth chuckled. “You drive a hard bargain Mr. Fletcher. And since I do need the extra cash, it’s a deal.”
    Sofia squealed and clapped , then gushed, “But don’t let her know we’re paying you, whatever you do, my God she’d be so offended. And if it ever comes out, I didn’t know a damn thing.”
    “Our lips are sealed,” Daniel said, and Seth agreed with a for sure mutter.
    Fifteen minutes later, they stood watching the doorway that their Dara would exit from. “Let me see her picture again,” Daniel whispered, not wanting her to slip through his grasp. Sofia handed it to him and Seth leaned and looked as well.
    Daniel elbowed him lightly with a grin and Seth shrugged, acting uninterested in the Romanian beauty. Daniel resisted a snort. Bastard was resisting why? Because he didn’t like obstacles between him and Sofia, that’s why. Too bad fucktard.
    Daniel ’s gaze slid over Sofia in her perfectly fitted blue jeans and sweet pink t-shirt. She had her hair in a ponytail with no make-up…because Dara was a natural beauty and she wanted to make her feel at home. Daniel was glad Sofia went all natural, any prettier and he’d be a useless Sofia zombie, tripping on his dick.
    A woman started waving at us and Daniel stared. He looked at the picture closely then back at the woman who called to Sofia with a huge smile. Uh oh.
    “Oh my God,” Sofia whispered.
    “Oh my God,” Daniel whispered back.
    “Holy shit,” Seth added, laughter in his voice.
    This couldn’t be happening.
    Oh yes it could, of course it could, this kind of shit always happened to him without fail, all his life. He needed a beautiful Dara and instead he got

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