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Risking the Crown (The Crown 2)

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Cole

I wasn’t sure what I saw. Kaitlyn was yelling at some guy in a fucking pink shirt. I balled my fists at my side and marched over. I felt the vein in the side of my neck bulge. If he hurt her, I’d kill him.

“Are you ok?” I was only half looking at her. The guy wasn’t so far down the beach I couldn’t reach him.

“Yes. Yes. I’m good. That was…”

“You knew him?”

She nodded. “Yeah. It was Branch.” She lowered her eyes. “My ex.”

The jealousy caught me off guard. Now I really wanted to beat his face into the sand.

“What the fuck is he doing here, Kaitlyn?”

Her eyes flared. “I didn’t invite him.”

“Why is he here?”

She looked around. “Everyone is here. We invited the entire island.”

I gritted my teeth. I didn’t know what to say. I was a jealous dick.

“I don’t like the bastard.”

“I told him to go. I don’t want him here. You know that?” She searched my face.

I looked into her green eyes. “Yeah. I know it.”

Her hand slipped into mine. “I think we need to talk.”

“Yeah. We do.”

I’d put it off. Threw the inevitable into a compartment where I didn’t have to face things. But it was bound to catch up to us. Kaitlyn’s vacation was over. I had to establish normal for Grayson and I had to make sure the custody was legally sealed in case Amber changed her mind.

We couldn’t ignore it any longer. Seeing Kaitlyn with that asshole snapped me back to reality. What the hell was I doing?

We walked away from the luau, toward the cove on the beach. Lisa was at the house with Grayson. It wasn’t a great place to talk this through. I stopped to grab a blanket from the outside cubby at the bottom of the deck.

We reached the dunes and I spread it out. Kaitlyn sat.

“I-I need to tell you something.” I could tell she was nervous.

“All right. You go first then.”

“Ryan’s going to be home the day after tomorrow.”

I lowered my eyes to the sand. “I know.”

“You what?”

“He emailed me this week. A few times actually. I got one this morning from him.” I had been running around getting all this shit ready. I didn’t have time to tell her. And there wasn’t going to be a good time.

She blinked. “So you know I have to go back for his homecoming?”

I nodded. “Yeah. You do.”

“But I think you should come too. He’ll want to see you and it’s our chance to explain everything.”



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