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Chapter 40

Author: Jane Doe
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Ryker

“Well, that was enlightening.”

Jude sneered, “Shut the fuck up, Kimberly.”

He stood and brushed the sand from his clothes, muttering something about needing to kill someone. Kimberly didn’t spare him a glance, and instead turned her wrath on me.

She didn’t have to speak to let me know how she was feeling. No, I could see every drop of her fury within her muddy eyes.

Snubbing her in front of Ophelia had clearly left her raging. There was something about her cousin that made her wildly insecure. It didn’t help that Ophelia was stunning. Likely one of the most beautiful women I’d ever seen.

As it was, I gave no fucks about Kimberly’s feelings, but I did care about the trouble she infected into my life.

Shrugging her dress back on, she ran her nails down my arm. “I’m going to La Stella with Trina to salvage what’s left of this night. She’s inviting the guys. You should join us.”

“Later.” I grunted, my eyes on Jude.

The last thing I felt like doing was playing nice with her friends.

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