Get Tragic (Battle Crows MC #5) Read Online Lani Lynn Vale

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, Contemporary, Funny, MC, Romance, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Battle Crows MC Series by Lani Lynn Vale
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Total pages in book: 66
Estimated words: 65225 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 326(@200wpm)___ 261(@250wpm)___ 217(@300wpm)
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He measured out the milk, then looked at me accusingly. “Did you already put the wrong amount of butter in?”

I bit my lips to keep the laughter at bay as I said, “No.”

“Thank God.” He shook his head while he muttered under his breath. “Can’t believe I fell for someone that doesn’t follow the directions on the macaroni box.”

I was giggling to myself and placed the gravy over the chicken as he finished up the macaroni.

He kept looking over at me and muttering under his breath, causing me to continue to giggle until the food was ready.

After plating up the food, we headed to the living room and sat on the couch, the coffee table pulled up to our knees.

When I leaned forward, I had this nice jelly roll of fat that spilled over my yoga pants. He, on the other hand, still had abs.

Who had abs when they leaned forward?

Easton McKennick did.

I took a bite of my macaroni and groaned. “Wow, this tastes way better than mine.”

He shot me a disbelieving look that clearly said, “You don’t say?”

I continued eating, all but devouring my food despite the lunch we’d had. Or lack thereof.

I hadn’t had much appetite to eat while looking at Easton’s face plastered all over Sareen’s walls.

And now that it was on my mind all over again, the macaroni didn’t taste nearly as good.

To distract myself, I tried to get my mind off the subject of Sareen.

“Why didn’t you ever join your brother’s MC?” I asked. “You looked like you were very comfortable with them today.”

He took a massive spoonful of macaroni, then swallowed it before looking at me.

“You.”

I hadn’t expected that answer.

“Me?”

“You,” he confirmed. “You were here.”

That made me feel so… happy.

Holy shit.

“Why’d you wait so long to talk to me?” I asked. “Why didn’t you make the move?”

He bit one of the chicken strips in half before saying, “Why didn’t you?”

I opened my mouth and then closed it.

He was right.

I could’ve just as easily made the move.

I sighed. “I was having a pity party. I’m damaged goods.”

Who the hell would want to date someone that was sold into sex trafficking?

I knew that was something that I wouldn’t want to touch with a ten-foot pole.

The clink of his fork hitting the coffee table had my head snapping toward him.

All of a sudden, we were no longer separated on the couch.

Instead, he was all but pinning me to it with his hands cupping my face, and his big, beautiful body hovering over my own.

“You are not damaged goods,” he growled.

Then he kissed me. Cheesy lips and all.

I was laughing when he pulled away.

“New chapstick?” I teased.

He rolled his eyes, then went back to his own side of the couch before saying, “I can’t believe you think you’re damaged goods. Trust me when I say this. You’re not. You’re unique. You have a past. But everyone and their brother has a past. It’s how you pave your future that defines you.”

I blew out a breath, then found myself eating again.

Conversation turned lighter after that.

At least until we were all finished, and cleaning up the kitchen.

“What are you going to do about Sareen?” I found myself asking. “This can’t continue. Her following you around like this… it’s scary, Easton. Really scary.”

He didn’t say anything for a few long minutes.

Long enough that I thought maybe he hadn’t heard me.

But when he was done cleaning the pot I’d used to cook with, he turned, leaned his hips against the counter and then said, “I think I’m going to first file a restraining order.”

“And then?” I asked. “From my limited knowledge on restraining orders… they don’t actually force them to stay away.”

“True,” he agreed. “But I think it’ll instigate her into acting. Into doing something more rash.”

My brows rose. “Rash? What do you think she’ll do?”

“I don’t know,” he admitted. “But I’m sure it’ll be epic.”

CHAPTER 20

There is no i in team. But there are three u’s in shut the fuck up.

-Banger to Easton

BANGER

When he said it would be epic, I didn’t think it would mean life changing.

At least for me.

The call came in the middle of the night.

One second, I was asleep in Easton’s arms, and the next my phone was ringing, his was vibrating, and there was a knock on our front door.

I rolled over, reaching for my phone.

Easton got up, pulled sweatpants on, and answered his phone as he was heading in the direction of his front door. A gun was in the other hand that wasn’t holding the phone up to his ear.

I was so confused.

“Hello?” I answered the phone.

“Hello, this is Paige Ortiz with Industrial Alarm. We’re showing a fire in the property on Eighth Street. Is everyone okay?”

A fog of confusion swirled in my brain, making me blink a couple of times.

“Umm…” I hesitated. “I don’t live there anymore. I don’t know.”


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