Falling for Trouble (Dare to Fall #1) Read Online Carly Phillips

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Contemporary, Forbidden, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Dare to Fall Series by Carly Phillips
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Total pages in book: 64
Estimated words: 60497 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 302(@200wpm)___ 242(@250wpm)___ 202(@300wpm)
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And no matter how much I can protect myself, I know he means it.

Good thing I have no intention of doing anything to Rainey but protecting her and making her happy.

Once he’s calm, we talk about his trip and the various locations he scouted, and I learn he’d been in Charleston the longest.

“I—”

A knock sounds on my door, which means it’s someone on my automatically “allow up” list. I doubt it’s my parents, so that only means… Rainey.

“Hang on, Jack. I’ll be right back.” I hope to talk to her before she goes off on her brother once she sees my jaw. I know it’s red and will turn black and blue eventually. But it’s no big deal.

“Sure.” He rises to his feet and walks over to the large window.

Once I’m sure he’s occupied, I turn and head to the door. I open it and I’m right. It’s Rainey. “Hi!”

“Hi.” She meets my gaze and her eyes open wide. “What happened?” She gently trails her fingers over my jaw.

“It’s nothing. Just two friends coming to an understanding.”

“Where is he?” She strides past me, a woman on a mission.

“Rainey, wait.” I shut the door and follow her into the family room, her long hair gliding against her back as she walks. “Let’s talk about this first,” I say, but she’s not paying attention.

“Jack!” she calls out.

Her brother turns from his place at the window. “Rainey.”

“What the hell do you think you’re doing? How could you hit him?” She shoves his shoulder with one hand. “You don’t get a say in who I’m with.”

Jack sets his jaw. “He’s my friend and you’re my sister. I have every right to look out for you.”

“If he’s your friend, then you know he’s a good guy! Why would you hit him?”

“Rainey, I told you. It’s two friends coming to an understanding. We did and now it’s over.”

Jack steps forward. “Almost over. I need to talk to you.” He grasps her hand. “We’ll be right back,” he says, and tugs lightly, leading her toward the den for some privacy.

“Do not give her a hard time,” I warn my friend as he disappears down the hall with the woman I love.

CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR

Rainey

I took one look at Lucas’s bruised jaw and I wanted to throttle my brother. I didn’t appreciate being pulled into another room for a talk I didn’t see the point in having.

I’ve spent the last I don’t know how many weeks worried about what my brother will think of my feelings and relationship with Lucas, but now that he knows? And reacted irrationally—no matter what Lucas thinks—I’m past the point of caring.

“I can’t believe you hit him,” I say, glaring at my brother.

“And I can’t believe you slept with him!” Jack replies.

I draw in a deep breath and let it out. “It’s more than that. We’re more than that, and I am sure Lucas already told you as much.”

Jack shoves his hands into the front pocket of his slacks. “He did.”

I nod, satisfied Lucas and I are on the same page when facing my sibling. “Look, I’ve been worried about what you’d say about me and Lucas since the beginning. I don’t want to hurt you, and I don’t want to come between you as friends or partners. But as much as I want you to be happy for me and support us, if you don’t, I’m not walking away from him.” Tears fill my eyes at both possibilities. Losing Jack because he refuses to accept our relationship and losing Lucas. I only have control over one of those things, and I’m taking it.

I hold my breath and wait for Jack to speak.

He pulls one hand from his pocket and runs it through his hair. “From the time I was a teenager, I warned all my friends to stay away from you. I didn’t care that we were younger, I knew some day we’d reach the point where age didn’t matter. Dad taught us to be protective of you, and I was. I still am.”

“But Lucas is your best friend! And he’s two years older than me.”

“And I know his past,” he says.

“So do I.” Once again, I’m feeling emotional and a lump rises to my throat. “He’s changed.”

Jack nods, his lips pulled into a firm line. “But I also know his history with women.”

I admit to myself that that’s not something we’ve discussed in depth, but I do know he hasn’t been with another woman in a long time. “Talk to him about that because it has nothing to do with me. We’re different than whatever either of us had in the past.”

I want to tell Jack I love Lucas, but I haven’t said the words to him yet. And he hasn’t told me. My brother doesn’t get them first.

I narrow my gaze. “So, you hit him?”


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