Southern Comfort Read online Natasha Madison (Southern #2)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, Contemporary, Romance, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Southern Series by Natasha Madison
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Total pages in book: 78
Estimated words: 72074 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 360(@200wpm)___ 288(@250wpm)___ 240(@300wpm)
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He leaned over, snorting cocaine off a woman’s stomach, then moved over to a second woman to do another line. The other two ladies were straddling the women’s faces. He crawled over to one, grabbing her hair and pulling it back, then devoured her mouth, making her grind her hips even more. His cock was hard as a rock, and I had to wonder if he had taken anything since sex between us was usually a pitiful twenty minutes at best. “Who’s going to ride the cock first?”

“Me,” the girl with the only mouth free said. “Last time, I was last, so this time, I go first.”

“Last time?” I whispered, but my voice was a bit too loud because the girl who just spoke looked at me. She didn’t move or try to cover herself, though. Dominic, on the other hand, whipped his head to the door, his eyes going wide as he saw me standing there.

“What are you doing here?” he asked, all flustered as he got off the bed. “You weren’t supposed to be here.”

“I’m sorry,” I said to him. “I didn’t mean to interrupt your orgy!” I yelled at him. He walked toward me, but I held up my hand. “Please don’t come any closer to me.”

“I can explain,” he said, and I laughed. Looking over at the bed, I saw that all the women were sitting in the middle of the bed just watching.

“I think it’s pretty self-explanatory as to what is going on here. I don’t need you to explain it as well.” I pointed at the women and saw the drugs on the side table next to our engagement picture. The one he had taken when he got down on one knee in Hawaii in the middle of the beach with candles in the shape of a heart and rose petals.

“I have needs, Olivia,” he said. “And I was very stressed.”

“Oh,” I scoffed, “you look really stressed.” I turned to walk toward the door. “You looked so fucking stressed when you did those two lines of cocaine off those girls.” I shook my head. How the fuck didn’t I know he used cocaine? How the fuck was this right under my nose, and I never knew it? I’d been around this shit my whole life, so I knew all the signs. All of them.

“You can’t just leave!” he shouted when I got to the door. I turned around to face him as he stood there naked, and I looked at him. He wasn’t that attractive, if I was honest about it. His balding head showed that he’d had hair plugs. His nose had obviously been fixed. His teeth were all capped.

His body was mediocre, he rocked the dad bod like no one else I knew, and if I finally admitted it to myself, I was with him because he made me feel safe. He took care of me like no one else and made sure I was always okay. He put me first, and I put my head back. “We should discuss this.”

“How long?” I asked him the only question I really cared about. “How long were you faithful?”

“Olivia,” he said. “Baby face.” He called me by the stupid nickname I hated, making me cringe, but then the anger of what I just walked in on took over me. The little piece of sanity I had come undone.

“How fucking long?” I shouted at the top of my lungs. “How fucking long have you been fucking other people?” I waited for it, just standing there. He was naked, and he just … I loathed him. But that was what I was going to end up with. It was what I was going to end up with all along, and to me, it was what I deserved.

“That is not the point,” he said, and I shook my head and laughed out bitterly.

“We’ve had unprotected sex!” I shouted. “So I think the point is, how fucking long, Dominic?” And then it all clicked into place. The all-night meetings he used to have. “Jesus.” I laughed again. “I was so blind.”

“If it means anything…” He looked down. “They don’t mean anything.”

Putting my hand to my chest, I said sarcastically. “That means so much.” I turned around, opening the door. “Goodbye, Dominic.”

I walked down the hallway and waited for him to follow me, but he didn’t. I didn’t know why that hurt more than walking in on him, but it did. That night, I went back to my apartment, and I told Kallie it was over.

She took one look at me and walked to the freezer, grabbing the full-fat ice cream and two spoons. “What are we watching?” she asked, and I put my head on her shoulder and ate ice cream.

“We need to take her in.” I hear now, a groan comes out of me or at least I think I groan. I’m not even sure anymore. When I’m brought back down again into the blackness and the fog.


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