Capturing Kylie [Slick Rock 9] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting) Read Online Free

Capturing Kylie [Slick Rock 9] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
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six foot five and he was solid as a rock. His muscles bulged and flexed as he crossed his arms over his massive chest and held her gaze with his blue eyes. Kylie released the breath she had been holding and hoped to God that he didn’t see the way her nipples stood up and took notice. She shifted restlessly from one foot to the other and then clamped her thighs together tightly as her clit began to throb and moisture dripped from her pussy to her panties, soaking the crotch. Never had she reacted so strongly to a male as she did to this man and his brothers.
    Xavier was too ruggedly masculine to be considered handsome, but boy did he have an aura of manliness she had never encountered before. If it hadn’t been for his slightly too long brown hair and his full lips, which helped to soften his machismo, she may have been scared of his powerful appearance.
    She was finally able to wrench her gaze from his, but she was immediately enthralled when she connected with a pair of green eyes. Lachlan was just as impressive as his brother but not as tall. He was around six four, and even though he was ripped and muscular he wasn’t as big as Xavier. His hair was a deeper brown than Xavier’s and shorter. And although he was handsome in a more classical way, he also had a ruggedness about him that only enhanced his good looks, making him appear just as manly as his brother. His square jaw had dark stubble, and he looked a couple of years younger than Xavier.
    Kylie crossed her arms over her chest, hoping the three men who were staring at her hadn’t noticed her prominent nipples, and once more shuffled on her feet. Her eyes shifted again and locked on to a pair of gray eyes staring back at her. William, or Will, as his brothers called him, had sandy-brown hair and was looking at her as if she was the last woman on Earth. He was the youngest and the shortest of the three Badon cousins, and though he was a lot leaner than his brothers, his biceps and pecs bulged as he crossed his arms over his chest.
    They were three very handsome, impressive men and they got her motor revving like no other man ever had.
    Kylie managed to remove her eyes from Will’s, and as she did, she became aware of Quin’s voice rumbling quietly as he explained why she was so upset. Once Quin finished speaking, the silence in the room was almost deafening.
    Xavier stepped forward and cupped her face. “There is no way in hell you are leaving. Your life is in danger and it’s our job to protect you.”
    “No.” Kylie stepped away from him until her back connected with the wall behind her. “I’m not staying here and putting you all in danger. I couldn’t live with my conscience if something happened to you. You’re all just starting your lives. I’m not going to be the reason one of you ends up hurt.”
    “Kylie, the men of this town are very protective and dominant,” Pierson said. “All we have to do is let everyone know you are in danger and they will be on the lookout for any strangers. There is no way in hell anyone will get to you if the whole town is on alert.”
    “You guys have enough to do and on your mind without having to worry about me. I think the best thing would be if I just leave. Don’t you realize that Eva could get hurt?”
    “That won’t ever happen.” Quin pulled Eva up against his side. “We take care of our women. This asshole after you would have to go through us before hurting either of you.”
    “That’s just it.” Kylie covered her mouth when a sob escaped. “I don’t want that happening.”
    “We’ll make sure Kylie is protected.” Xavier stared at her as if daring her to refute him, but she could see by the determination in his eyes that if she argued with him, she wouldn’t stand a chance in hell. And by the indomitable set of Lachlan’s and Will’s clenched jaws they were just as dogged of mind.
    Kylie sighed and pressed her fingers to her aching eyes. She was just too tired to argue and deal with any
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