Never Kiss the Bad Boy (Never Say Never #4) Read Online Lauren Landish

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Bad Boy, Billionaire, Contemporary, Funny Tags Authors: Series: Never Say Never Series by Lauren Landish
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Total pages in book: 144
Estimated words: 134830 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 674(@200wpm)___ 539(@250wpm)___ 449(@300wpm)
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He’s stone cold, not even breathing heavily, but something in his presence says loud and clear that he will fuck Joshua up if he even thinks of making a move… toward Kyle or me.

“Whatever. Get offa me,” Joshua grunts, frozen on the ground and clearly beaten, but trying to sound tough.

Kyle waits one more painfully long second, his icy eyes making sure Joshua understands exactly what pain and suffering will come his way if he even considers saying or doing anything else. Kyle must eventually see whatever surrender he’s looking for in Joshua’s eyes because he lets him up, but Kyle still seems on the edge of throwing hands. Or worse.

Whatever charming, smiling asshole he was is completely gone, replaced by a snarling, menacing asshole instead.

Brushing himself off, Joshua glares at Kyle before he stalks around the side of my house, swaggering like he did something even though Kyle’s crew next door and several trucks’ worth of guys out front saw exactly what happened.

When it’s only the two of us, Kyle turns his attention on me, his eyes going concerned and even soft in a blink. “Are you okay?” he asks gently, reaching out to touch my cheek like I’m fragile and made of glass.

His gesture makes something fluttery happen in my belly, and that pisses me off. A guy like him, making me feel like I just gulped an extra bubbly can of cola? I don’t like it. Not one bit. And I for damn sure don’t like Kyle. Or that he was watching the whole scene of Joshua asking me out, me saying no, and Joshua following me.

I’m not his responsibility. Not his to take care of, or to watch over, or… something.

I’m nothing to him, just the neighbor of his latest job. And he’s worse than that to me. He’s the asshole who’s ruining my work and now pissing off my customers.

I mean, I was this close to telling Joshua’s crew that they’re cut off from lunch, but that was my call to make. Not Kyle’s. And if I’d made the call, I could be the one to eventually undo it when Damien got Joshua under control. But now?

Since Kyle’s the one who made the declaration, I look weak in front of everyone. And there’s one thing I’m definitely not… weak. So I don’t appreciate Kyle making me look like some damsel in distress who needed him to swoop in to my rescue because I couldn’t handle things. I can rescue myself, thankyouverymuch.

Plus, the whole dick-measuring ego challenge isn’t something Joshua is going to let go. Kyle might’ve saved me today—not that I needed it—but he’s made the problem worse.

I jerk away from his touch, as if his thumb is white hot. “I had things handled. There was no need for you to play hero, especially when it’s gonna cost me money because that crew were regular customers.”

I’m mad. At Joshua, at Kyle, and at myself. One, for not foreseeing that Joshua was getting ballsy, and two, for my visceral reaction to Kyle’s touch.

“I’ll pay his daily,” Kyle says, his tone hard and not inviting argument. “Plus keep an eye out for him.” Despite the statement, his gaze hasn’t left me. In fact, I think he’s still checking me over as if Joshua’s hug might’ve hurt me in a more physical way.

“I’m still not feeding you or your crew,” I shoot back. “And I don’t need a damn bodyguard. I can take care of myself.” I stand a little taller, narrowing my eyes and daring him to say otherwise.

“I don’t care,” Kyle says evenly. “I’ll pay anyway.”

As if that’s all it takes, he turns and hops back over the fence like some sort of blue collar Batman, shouting to his crew, “Show’s over. Back to work.”

His yell’s not directed at me, but he’s right. I’ve got a lunch rush to get through. I just have to do it without somehow thinking about what Kyle did for me, easily and without asking for anything in return.

Yeah, right.

CHAPTER 4

KYLE

Ihad a meeting this morning with the tile vendor, so I have to wait in the small amount of traffic down Riverdale Drive before I arrive this morning. Carefully, I pull in front of Dani’s house, backing up as much as I can in an attempt to stay out of her way.

It’s the least I can do after that shitshow yesterday. It was totally instinctual. I didn’t think. I was over the fence and looming over that jerk before my brain caught up to what was happening. Oh, I’d been watching the whole spectacle of him kneeling in Dani’s front yard and her throwing a bag of food at him. Everyone watched that. I even stayed put when he started walking her way, ready to watch her fire and fury smack his cocky arrogance down a notch or ten. It wasn’t until he touched her that my vision went red alert and the next thing I knew, I was snarling threats and barely holding myself back from wiping his flirty grin off his stupid face. Permanently.


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