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Intense Pleasure

Chapter 3 Know-it-all

Word Count: 1316    |    Released on: 18/06/2022

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“She had to leave. Summer Calhoun, the woman the world knew as Summer Bartlett, was smart enough to know that this phase of her life was over. And though she wasn't normally one to run, or to give up, even she couldn't ignore the fact that she simply couldn't do this anymore. Teeth clenched, battling tears and anger, Summer threw an armload of dresses into one of the suitcases lying open on the bed. Jamming the material into the leather bag, uncaring of the wrinkles and years of careful packing habits, she added more, pushing the frothy, girly material from the sides of the bag and stuffing them in before zipping the back with short, jerky movements. She promised herself she wasn't going to cry. Tears didn't help. They had never helped in the past and they damned sure wouldn't help now. Nothing would help but getting away and running from the pain. Like serrated blades, the memories of the past few days sliced into her, tore at her. God, how naïve she had been. Four years with the CIA, two with various other agencies, and two more risking her ass in the private sector should have killed any naiveté she might have possessed long ago. Hell, she was certain it had done just that. And how very wrong she'd been. So wrong that for eight years she'd believed an enemy was a friend, and that insults were just a brasher attitude than those Summer was used to in the South. And because she'd let herself be fooled, she'd just spent three of the most hellish days of her life, two of them attending the funeral and burial of the very woman whose deceit and black heart had nearly destroyed far too many people Summer loved. Easing to the padded bench at the bottom of the bed and propping her face in her hands as she rested her elbows on her knees, she tried to tell herself it was the price of ignorance. Of not seeing the true nature of the woman she'd known most of her life. The woman Summer had killed. The funeral had been somber, saddening, and subtly beautiful. Cascades of flowers, over a hundred friends and family mourning. Tears and heartrending testimonials for a woman no one had known for a traitor and a murderer. Summer had remained tearless through the viewings she'd been forced to attend. She'd watched, listened, and taken her turn at the gleaming cherrywood casket where she stared into the pretty, silent features of the woman she'd been forced to kill. A woman who had hated her, whose jealousy and greed had destroyed so many over the years. Summer had remained just as silent during the burial, her head lowered, so much anger burning inside her that keeping it hidden was next to impossible. However, she had no other choice. Because she'd killed the woman they were laying to rest. Because it was her bullet, not an enemy's, that had slammed into Gia Barrett's black heart. And God forbid that the world should learn about the woman's crimes, crimes that would shame her way too influential family. Questions would be asked if Summer and the man Gia had turned her weapon on hadn't been there for the partner the world believed was so kind and warm of spirit. Money talked, and the Barrett family had plenty of it. Enough to ensure that the world would never know the true reason their daughter was dead. She could have refused to be there, Summer knew. She could have found a quiet place to nurse the wounds gouged inside her heart if it weren't for the man Gia was trying to murder when she was killed, and the man he called his brother. Esteban Falcone, known as "Falcon," was the wild, Spanish bad boy whose pale blue eyes could burn with laughter and fun or turn icy with danger or disapproval. The partner whom both Summer and Gia had fought alongside for two years. Playful, sometimes dramatic, always protective and loyal. So protective, he'd had Summer dragged from the chapel seconds before security arrived to find Gia's body sprawled on the floor and Falcon holding the weapon that had killed her. His half brother, John Raeg, had arrived with security. The half brother was nothing like his sibling. Older by only a few weeks, harder, colder, he'd handled everything and ensured the truth was buried so deep it never saw the light of day. The truth that for eight years Gia had betrayed all of them. Friends and family alike. Even more, she'd betrayed the friend Summer had sworn to protect years ago. A vow that had been broken when she'd failed to keep Gia and those she was helping from nearly destroying Alyssa's life.”
1 Chapter 1 Bet2 Chapter 2 Falcon3 Chapter 3 Know-it-all4 Chapter 4 Breathless5 Chapter 5 Suicide wish6 Chapter 6 Superheroes7 Chapter 7 Snipers8 Chapter 8 Eerie9 Chapter 9 Pleasure denied10 Chapter 10 Hunger11 Chapter 11 Sweetest lassitude12 Chapter 12 Be honest with me.13 Chapter 13 Looks only14 Chapter 14 Out of the house15 Chapter 15 Addictive pleasure16 Chapter 16 No explanations17 Chapter 17 No drink18 Chapter 18 Silence19 Chapter 19 A child20 Chapter 20 Hurry21 Chapter 21 No wearing shoes22 Chapter 22 Already part of her23 Chapter 23 Broken voice24 Chapter 24 Humor25 Chapter 25 Lonely26 Chapter 26 One way or the other.27 Chapter 27 Forever28 Chapter 28 Explosion29 Chapter 29 Special forces30 Chapter 30 Prick31 Chapter 31 Selena32 Chapter 32 Epilogue