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CHAPTER 26

Author: Holly S Roberts
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The tables near us were not occupied, though it wouldn’t have mattered. I turned the full force of my anger on my…ex-boyfriend.

“What the fuck are you doing, Killian?”

“My mother wanted to meet you.”

I took a slow, calming breath hoping I wouldn’t start crying. “And I wanted to hear your voice, talk to you, make sure you were okay. But no, you got your suck off and gave me the fuck off. How dare you show up here tonight with your mother.”

I was impressed that I managed to keep my voice relatively low.

I saw a touch of anger spark in Killian’s eyes. “I told you what being with me was like during season, Rebecca. I don’t like to lose.”

“You know what, Killian, that’s just too damn bad. I’m sorry your tricycle got mangled and messed up the shiny red paint. I’m an adult. I don’t like to lose either, but I would never do what you did.”

Killian’s eyes went over my shoulder and I knew his mother was standing behind us.

I moved slightly so she could sit down in her chair.

“I’m sorry, Mrs. Mac
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