The Naughtiest List – Naughtier and Naughtier Read Online Jade West

Categories Genre: BDSM, Erotic, M-M Romance Tags Authors: Series: Series by Jade West
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Total pages in book: 138
Estimated words: 133034 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 665(@200wpm)___ 532(@250wpm)___ 443(@300wpm)
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There is Josh’s sister, Emma and her husband Craig, along with Josh’s niece. Boy, she’s grown this past year. Josh’s sister Sasha and her wife, Georgia. Georgia’s changed the blue streaks in her hair to purple, and points at Josh’s purple streak with a laugh as she says inspired by you.

Phil, Josh’s Dad, kisses me on the cheek, and I get a wave and a hey from his introverted brother, Scott.

And then there is Carly. Her baby bump sure is showing now. I put a hand on it with an extra hello little one, and she gives me the lowdown on morning sickness, and potential names, and what kind of colours they might be doing the nursery. It’s a monologue of self, self, self as I take a seat next to her, but I’m used to that by now. I’m kinda fond of it, and of her, even though we had a rocky start to begin with, right at this very table.

Josh helps his mum with the serving bowls, and whoa, she’s created a feast. I squeeze Josh’s knee under the table, feeling on top of the world as I munch on delicious turkey, honey roasted parsnips and huge Yorkshire puddings.

We chat, and laugh, and give cheers to an amazing year, despite the ups and the downs. Carly does another burst of me, me, me by giving a toast to her baby bump with her orange juice, and we all join in with a smile.

It’s a fantastic lunch, it really is. I adore all of them. But I’m also aware of the ticking clock, my butterflies fluttering faster and faster as the afternoon draws on.

Time to go soon.

Josh has been drinking buck’s fizz on purpose, to keep his alcohol levels fit for driving, but I haven’t. I’m tipsy as we stand up and give our goodbyes after a round of Christmas crackers and cringy jokes.

“You’re off?!” Heather, Josh’s mum asks in horror. “But we haven’t got the board games out yet! What about Christmas Monopoly?”

“We’ve got somewhere to be,” Josh tells her, gripping my hand in his. “People to see.”

“Urgh, you mean, Tiff?” Carly asks, still at loggerheads with our larger than life, awesome best friend. “Why are you dashing over to see her?”

“It’s not Tiff,” Josh says. “It’s another friend.”

“A friend?” Heather asks, with a smile on her face.

Damn, she knows Josh so well. They are so unconventional as a family that I’m sure she hears the slant of friend in his voice.

“Yes, a friend.”

He doesn’t elaborate, just repeats the love you all, catch you soon, and we’re off and away.

I take a deep breath when I slip in the passenger seat of our new Range Sport, weirdly nervous now the time is approaching.

“Ready?” Josh asks, and I giggle.

“Excited, but shitting it.”

“Why are you shitting it? It’s only Heath.”

He reverses from his parents’ driveway.

“I dunno, it’s just… different. Christmas is…”

“Meaningful,” he finishes for me. “Yeah I know, baby. It means a lot.”

“It says a lot.”

“And that’s exactly what we want it to say. New year, new road, remember?”

Yes, I remember.

A road we’ll hopefully be walking as a trio, no matter the circumstances surrounding it.

It’s bizarre approaching Heath’s place in our own car, since we normally cab it over. His place is one of a huge row of houses, set back from the road. Only his stands out from the others, dramatically. It’s been a while since we’ve been here, and I light up inside again as though it’s the very first time. Just like always, it’s like arriving at a Tim Burton movie set, with Heath’s huge black door, and black window frames, and his jet-black stone pathway leading up to the entrance.

He has Christmas lights twirled around his period style lanterns on each side of the doorway, and purple baubles hung on the twisted vines on either side of the path.

I fucking love Heath’s place. It’s a goth heaven.

The arrived click on the app is nothing but a formality. Josh is already knocking at the door before we get the reply.

“Heathy baby!” Josh yells when our lover appears, and I almost piss myself laughing to see Heath in a blue snowflake patterned jumper that practically mirror’s Josh’s. The snowflake jumper duo.

Heath gestures us inside, and grabs me in a bear hug, kissing me over and over on the cheek.

“Happy Christmas, sweet curva.” He pulls away to admire my outfit. “What a festive angel.”

“I’m hardly an angel in white for the top of the tree.”

“I’d rather you as a scarlet vixen in sparkles.”

“I chose well, then.”

“You always do.”

It takes me aback to be here again. Once again, I admire Heath’s decor as the two guys hug and kiss and jibe each other over their jumpers. Heath’s black jacquard wallpaper contrasted by strips of white are after my own heart. I check myself out in his huge black framed mirror at the end of the hallway, and take a glance above it at his framed pictures…


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