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Falling for the Enemy (Falling in Love 1)

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“I was sleeping. I only just got up. I told you I was old,” he said, chuckling.

“You’re not old.”

“Any luck with you and Molly?”

“No. She let me inside her house yesterday. I saw Sasha and Luke, but she wouldn’t let me tell them the truth.”

“You’ve got to keep going, man. If Molly’s the one then you’ve got to fight for her

.”

Silence met his words.

“What about you and June? Any new developments?”

“None at all. She won’t give me the time of day.”

“Do you want me to get Molly to talk to her?”

“No. I can do this on my own.” Trey listened to Dale speak.

When the call ended, Trey sat back, watching the football game. He was going to play their relationship by June’s rules, and slowly he intended to add his own rules to the mix.

They were not in high school. June was not getting away from him that easy.

He saw his cell phone on the coffee table and grabbed it.

Trey had her number. He’d gotten it last night while she’d been in the shower. The piece of paper he’d slipped into his pocket was still there.

Pulling the paper out, he looked at the number and typed it in.

He wondered how dinner was going. What would be wrong with him sending a little message?

****

June was so fucking bored. She kept looking at the clock above the fireplace. Her body was humming with sexual awareness. Trey and what had taken place last night kept invading her mind.

Crap, she couldn’t follow their conversation.

“June, honey,” Lexie said.

Martin smiled at her. His father and mother were sat together on the far sofa. They looked nothing like the happy couple her own parents presented.

“Sorry, what?” she asked.

“I was just asking your thoughts on marriage in this day and age?” Martin asked.

“Martin’s a divorce lawyer, sweetheart.” Her father tapped her hand, smiling.

“You don’t want to know my thoughts.” She sipped at her ice tea hoping they’d keep her out of the conversation.

“I really would. I’ve seen what makes a bad marriage. I know what makes a good one.”

Martin sat forward, smiling at her. He was a handsome man, but she saw through his act. What he was doing was an act, and she wasn’t interested in an act.

“I don’t believe in marriage, and I’ll never be getting married,” she said.

“June!” Her mother snapped her name sharply.

“What? He asked.”

“It’s okay, Mrs. Armstrong. Why don’t you want to get married?” he asked.

You’re a smarmy bastard. Do you really think I don’t see through your act?

At least Trey doesn’t hide the real him.

“I own a bakery. I wake from four in the morning and start my day at four-thirty. Do you really think a man would accept that?”

“Well, of course you’d have to consider handing over the running—”

“Not going to happen,” she said, cutting him off.

“June, help me get another round of drinks,” Lexie said, tugging her into the kitchen. She heard her father apologize.

Rolling her eyes, she followed her mother. The instant they were in the kitchen her mother turned on her. “Why are you being so difficult?”

“The guy’s a loser and a fake. You can’t tell me that you don’t see it?”

Lexie huffed. “He’s interested in you.”

“He’s interested in investing in a better and bigger family. I met his kind before at college. They’re all the same.”

“When did you get so cynical?”

She stood watching her mother move around the kitchen. The roast lemon chicken smelt amazing. June couldn’t bring herself to remind her mother she hated lemon chicken. Lemon was a citrus fruit, a fruit, not a savory.

Dinner was going to be a long affair.

“I’m not cynical, Mom. I’m a realist. I don’t like him and don’t expect me to fall for him.”

Lexie growled. “Your father and I make it work.”

“You were a love match. Besides, you’re divorcing him soon.”

She chuckled as her mother growled once again. It was fun to wind her mother up.

Following her back into the sitting room, she heard her cell phone ring.

Excusing herself, she went into the hallway.

Grabbing her phone from the bag, she opened the text.

Trey: How’s the shit dinner?

Chuckling, June felt her heart leap at the text.

June: Not good. Guy is a prick. Also, mom made lemon chicken. GROSS!

She stood in the hallway, waiting for a reply.

Trey: Note 2 self, no lemon chicken. How is ur pussy?

June: u shouldn’t ask those questions.

Trey: I’m waiting 4 an answer.

“Are you okay?” Martin asked, startling her.

Closing the message she turned toward him. “Yes, everything is fine.” Keeping a grip on the phone she went to walk past him.

He caught her arm. His grip was light and not threatening. Glancing at where his hand touched her, June looked up at him. “Let me go.”

“Your family likes me, June.”

“Good for you.”

“I was wondering if you’d be interested in a date.”

She stared at him and counted to three.

“No, I don’t want a date.”

“Are you seeing someone?” he asked.

“No.”

He reached up to touch her hair, and she stepped back. June didn’t want his touch, and he was being far too familiar.

“I’d like to get to know you,” he said.

“I don’t want to get to know you. It’s nothing personal, but I see past it all. You can drop the act. I’m not buying it. Your dad put you up to this.”

She watched the wall crash down as he stared at her. His lip curled in distaste as he looked at the door.

“I’ve been ordered to make this work. You’re the one they want for my wife.” He looked down the length of her body. “And I wouldn’t mind making it work.”

“I would mind.”

Lexie peeked around the corner, smiling at them. “Dinner is served.”

Martin turned into the nice young man he portrayed.

Her mother left them alone again.

“They like me,” he said.

“I don’t care. You’re not the first person who they’ve tried to set me up with, and you won’t be the last.”

She left him alone, heading to the table.

Martin pressed a hand to her back. His touch repulsed her.

This is how it should be with Trey.

Instead she got hot for her old bully.

Stupid, stupid.

June accepted the lemon chicken doing her best not to wince at the scent. From the smell it looked like her mother had covered it in garlic as well.

Her mother’s cooking was the best. There were just a few recipes June couldn’t stomach. At least there were greens and potatoes.

Elliot pulled Martin into a conversation asking what he looked for in a woman. Martin was predictable and described her. Asshole.

She sent a quick text telling Trey what was happening.

At college she’d learned the skill of texting under the table without anyone knowing.

The phone was on silent.

Trey: Tell the bastard to eat shit! Ur taken.

It took every ounce of control not to spit her food across the table laughing. Trey was certainly coarse and spoke his mind. She liked him a tiny bit more. Maybe he was useful for more than his cock.

Trey: R u wet 4 me?

June: Maybe.

Trey: Fucking tease.

June: R u hard 4 me?

She didn’t laugh or smile. Picking around the lemon chicken she tried to draw herself back into the conversation her parents were having. Martin appeared to be happy at being the center of attention. Every now and then his gaze would wander over to hers. She was not interested in this man at all.

Trey: I want u home so I can fuck you. I want to lick the cream from ur pussy and fuck u until u scream my name.

“June!”

Glancing up she saw her mother glaring at her.

“What is it, Mother?” she asked, feel

ing guilty. Her pussy was on fire. She couldn’t think past the need beating inside. Walking out on the dinner was not an option.

“You’re being rude to our guest.”

She looked at Martin. “I’m sorry. Will you repeat your question?” Tightening her hand around the phone, she waited for him to say something. The infuriating man was driving her insane.

“I was wondering if you’d like to go to dinner with me Friday night?”

His question irritated her. He knew she wasn’t interested, and instead of leaving it all alone he’d asked her in front of their parents.

“I work on Saturday.”

“June, you can fit in one date on Friday. I refuse to let you even try to cancel on this nice young man.”

Gritting her teeth, she smiled and agreed to go with him. She’d have to tell Trey about everything that happened. Growing up, she hadn’t been good at lying, and she wasn’t very good at it now.

The dinner went by a little smoother after that. When she was alone with Martin she cursed him and promised him a date he’d never forget. There was no way she was being used in a battle of wills. Martin liked the challenge. She didn’t care what he liked. This was one challenge the guy wasn’t going to win.

Chapter Seven

Trey saw the minute she got home. The light went on, and his cock thickened back to life. He’d turned into the guy who looked for the woman to come home. When had he become that guy?

In the last twenty-four hours when you took the girl of your dreams and fucked her brains out.

Clutching the curtain he watched as June pulled her curtains together. She looked so sexy in her tight black skirt and white blouse. Her black hair cascading around her gave such an air of beauty that she took his breath away.

Go to her.

Grabbing his keys, he closed his place up behind him and headed straight over the road to where she lived.

He knocked on the door, and she opened it after the third knock.

“Wow, you gave me all of three minutes since I came home,” she said, looking down at the watch on her arm.

Stepping over the threshold he slammed the door shut. Cupping the back of her neck he brought her in close.

Before she got another word out, he pressed his lips against hers.

“I want you,” he said, kissing down to her neck then back up to claim her lips.



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