The Penalty Box Affair (That Steamy Hockey Romance #3) Read Online Lili Valente

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Sports Tags Authors: Series: That Steamy Hockey Romance Series by Lili Valente
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Total pages in book: 98
Estimated words: 92972 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 465(@200wpm)___ 372(@250wpm)___ 310(@300wpm)
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Nix: Well, the actions of disturbed people don’t always make sense, but I’m inclined to agree with you. And I have a hunch I might know who’s behind those emails. Beatrice just broke up with her boyfriend under less than friendly circumstances. And he’s exactly the kind of narcissistic piece of shit who would send messages like that.

Blue: I was afraid it might be something like that. Beatrice mentioned she’d just ended a long relationship while we were on the way to the bar. She didn’t elaborate, but I got the feeling it wasn’t a clean break. Or an easy one.

Nix: Nothing clean or easy about Kai. He’s a dirty motherfucker. Always has been. If he hadn’t gotten his claws into Beatrice when she was practically a child, there’s no way they would have lasted as long as they did. She’s so far out of his league they’re barely the same species.

Blue: I know. I did some digging of my own. I didn’t mean to invade Bea’s privacy, but I wanted to know more about the man she’d broken up with before I reached out. When I learned they’re in a band together… Honestly, I’m not sure it’s safe for her to finish that tour. I’m assuming you know about her ex’s criminal record?

Nix: What?! No, I didn’t. What did the piece of shit do?

Blue: I’m not sure I should say, but trust me when I say he’s dangerous. She shouldn’t be alone with him again. Not for a second. If she needs to return to their home to pick up her things, someone should be with her the entire time. And I think it’s best if she stays with you for a while until he finds another focus for his fixation.

Nix: Nope. No way. You can’t do that, brother. You can’t tell me this guy has a criminal record and not tell me what he did. This is my sister, Blue. I made a promise to protect her the day our mom put that wrinkly little peanut in my arms when I was three. But I can’t protect her if I don’t know what I’m protecting her from.

Blue: I should have known better than to think you’d take my word.

Nix: You really should have. Not because I don’t trust you. But this is family, Blue. Surely, you can see where I’m coming from.

Blue: I don’t have family the way you have family, but yes. I understand. Kai’s been jailed twice in the past three years for drunk and disorderly conduct, and just a few days ago, he got his first DUI.

Nix: I’m not surprised. He’s always been a drinker and the kind of dick who enjoys trashing a hotel room. Beatrice almost left him a few years ago, after he trashed a suite in the Bellagio with a few of his friends while she was doing press in New York. He begged and pleaded and promised he’d start working the steps again, the way he did when they were first dating, but I guess that didn’t stick. I wish she’d told me he was getting worse, not better. I wish I’d paid closer attention instead of taking her word for it when she said everything was fine. I feel like I let her down.

Blue: We can only help people when they’re ready to be helped. Just be glad she’s there with you now, and that she didn’t meet Kai when he was in high school. He has a sealed record, too, though I’m guessing I had to work harder to find his than he had to work to find mine. Someone has clearly gone to significant lengths to keep his past a secret. But I know a few people who are comfortable on the dark web, and one owed me a favor.

Nix: Fuck. You really are an iceberg, aren’t you?

Blue: But everything under the water is made of the same material as what’s on the surface. You can trust me. I’m not a bad man hiding bad things. I’m a man who’s worked hard to put a dark past I was too young to escape behind me.

Nix: Please, Blue, don’t feel like you have to defend yourself or your integrity. Your actions speak for themselves, brother. I know you’re a good guy. If there was any doubt in my mind about that, I wouldn’t have let Bea get in a car with you. None of us can choose what we’re born into. I totally get that. I’m just sorry you had to live through something like that. If you ever want to talk about it, I’m here, okay? I don’t judge. I really don’t. You know I’ve done things I’m not proud of. I might be on the verge of doing more of them if Kai doesn’t play nice and leave Bea the hell alone.


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