staring daggers at Sergio now look at little Reina all pissed off too?” Their Dad asked trying to contain his laughter.
“I was only Playing Around.” Jed told him in his sweetest voice.
That just made Sergio laugh out loud. “You guys are impossible. Here, take the car and go home or these girls won’t get any work done. Worse case, they will crucify you guys.” Dad said as he sent them on their way.
Chapter Four
Reina was still trying to calm her nerves as she walked in. “The nerve of that asshole.” The moment Rose came into her line of sight the yelling started. “What the hell Rose! Why didn’t you call me and tell me that they were here. I would never have come.” She screamed as she paced back and forth. Rose just shrugged her shoulders.
“I have to see his stupid face every time I go in your room. It was time for payback.” Rose said referring to Jed’s poster hanging on her wall. To be clear it was only half his face. Reina had ripped part of it off in anger one day. Jed Diaz was always two steps ahead of her since he was two years older. That didn’t stop Rein from perusing him to Pen state where he played college football. She thought him the love of her life, he on the other hand never even noticed her there.
Reina attended all of his games and could count on one hand the number of times they crossed paths on campus. Yet she was nothing but a brain in the midst of all his fans. He never even glanced her way. After Jed graduated, Reina decided to get the laser eye surgery and a new attitude on life. She stopped following him and moved on with her life.
Now Reina was 24 and had a very successful Harley shop. Her uncle Diego helped to start it. Not money wise since she had money. It had more to do with all the referrals he sent her way. She had earned a business degree at Pen state and was set in that respect. She has even been able to help her uncle Diego.
Reina had been living life and was happy. She left the partial poster of Jed up on her wall as a reminder of what never to love again. She had ripped the poster when she started to see all the reports of the ladies that passed through his bed.
Now she hated him. Reina started working on her bike as Rose came over to help her. She too seemed to be lost in her own world. God, how she hated the fact that the memories of growing up around him seemed to flood her brain now. Jed would always play around at her expense. He loved to play keep away with his brothers using her glasses. At the time she had been blind as a bat without her glasses.
It would upset her, but they had no clue and just didn’t care. In time she and the girls stopped going to visit Aunt Michelle all together. The guys got older and into girls and it hurt too much for her to see him like that. Thank goodness she was over him and could care less. To prove it to herself, she was planning to go home and finally take down his poster. Yes, she would do just that.
His college day had nothing on what he looked like now. All that muscle she saw today was enough to make a girl swoon all over again. Her knees would have gone weak if she still cared. Luckily she didn’t, she hated him now.
He will not be taking up any more of her time. Reina was not going to think of those soft delicious looking lips. Or those eyes that seem to see deep into her soul. Or those hands that looked so rough and would feel wonderful on her soft skin. No, no more thinking of him.
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While Reina was busy trying to convince herself she was over Jed. He had gone home and straight to his mother. “Ok woman, dish. I want to know everything on this wild thing named Reina.” He told her and her eyes widen.
“You mean my friend Reina?” She asked with a smirk.
“Very funny old lady, I’m talking about her daughter Reina.” It hadn’t occurred to him until that point that both mother and daughter shared the same first name. He