Raw: Rebirth Read Online Belle Aurora (RAW Family #3)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, BDSM, Dark, Erotic, Romance, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: RAW Family Series by Belle Aurora
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Total pages in book: 178
Estimated words: 170884 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 854(@200wpm)___ 684(@250wpm)___ 570(@300wpm)
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Twitch stilled at that. “What do you mean shit’s going south?”

Luka sighed, closing his eyes. “The body of Aslan Sadik was found this morning in the harbor, a bullet in his back. The Lost Boys want answers, and I’m trying to give that to them. They’re mourning, and that makes them volatile.” Luka’s jaw steeled. “There are rumors going around.” He looked around before continuing, “About a relationship he might have been having with someone he should not have been having a relationship with.”

“Ling.” It was a grave response.

And as my body stiffened at Twitch’s side, Luka’s lip curled. “Seem to know a lot of underground shit for someone who’s out.” When Twitch’s gaze darkened, Luka added, “Just saying.” He peered down at his shoes, before stating, “I’m pretty sure she did it, but no one saw a thing, and when I called in to question The Dragon Queen, her brother gave her an alibi.” Luka raised his eyes to Twitch. “Said they were together all night.” He licked his lips and peered at me a moment before he clarified, “In bed.”

My stomach lurched.

Ling was screwing her brother?

Oh my God. Gross.

My face must’ve conveyed my feelings about that, because Luka shook his head, illuminating, “As far as we know, it’s a lie. Van will say and do anything to keep his sister safe. And he’d go that far to do it.”

Still... ew.

Twitch paused a long moment, before he said, “I don’t know what to tell ya, man.”

Luka watched him closely. “Why don’t you start by telling me what the fuck you and your boys were doing making a house call to Asya Sadik a few weeks back.”

My heavy gaze landed on Twitch, and when his eyes met mine, he didn’t squirm or fidget at all. He looked the picture of innocence. Fortunately, I knew better.

His shoulder jerked in a blasé manner. “A friendly visit. Just wanted to push my old friend Az in the right direction, away from the jaws of a fucking Viper. And maybe I thought giving him a scare like that would do it.”

I heard the words, but I knew you didn’t visit friends in the middle of the night bearing weapons.

“Ah, Twitch,” Luka groaned. “You dumb fuck.”

I couldn’t help myself. “Hey.” When the irritated man’s eyes snapped to mine, I was suddenly self-conscious. I pressed myself into Twitch’s side more out of fear than a show of support and uttered a weak, “Don’t talk to him like that.”

To my absolute surprise, Luka’s shocked expression transformed into a wide smile, and when he looked to Twitch, the man at my side pressed his lips to my temple. I felt his smile against my skin. “See?” The softly spoken word warmed my skin. “Solid.”

It took a moment, but Luka’s smile fell. “If I need you, I’m calling it in.”

I didn’t like the tone he used. It sounded like an order, and that concerned me. Unconsciously, my hand came up to rest on Twitch’s broad chest and my face turned solemn.

“I’m out, Luka,” was all the response the man got.

And as he walked backward to his car, I saw the danger in Luka Pavlovic when his face darkened, and he told my man, “You’re out when I say you’re out.” He grinned then, but it was warped. “Didn’t you hear, brother?” That grin vanished, and he muttered severely, “I’m the fuckin’ king now.”

The car rolled away, leaving us in the street with me clutching at Twitch, feeling as though I was about to lose the man I just got back. And I was stunned to realize I wasn’t going to let that happen again.

Not willingly.

Chapter

Thirty-Two

Twitch

“Need you to call your boy for me,” I said as Molly sat at the dining table with her ankle resting on her knee, sipping at her coffee.

Her face bunched. “What boy?”

C’mon, Molly. Let’s not play this bullshit right now.

I rolled my eyes then sighed. “You know which boy. The huge Maori fucker.”

Her eyes landed on me, and those overfull lips of hers parted slightly. A moment passed, and she shook her head. “No.”

Coming to lean against the wall, I scratched at my prickly jawline and drawled, “Wasn’t really a request.”

“No,” she stated more firmly before standing and attempting to rush out of the room.

She was quick.

I was quicker.

My hand shot out, gripping her upper arm tightly, stopping her in her tracks. Her deadly stare landed on my hand before she slowly looked up at me, her lip curling, and I smiled as she shot me full of ice.

“Take your hand off me.” She was a bitch, our Molly. And that was good. It would serve us well. She tried to pull out of my hold, and spat, “He let his brother rape my sister.”

Silly little sparrow. “He didn’t do shit and you know it. What happened had nothing to do with Tama, but you’re hurt, so you wanna make him the enemy.” My hold loosened on her, but she didn’t run. I watched her face fall as she listened to the words I spoke. “You both lost someone important to you. You’re both upset, and if you talk about that, you’ll realize you both have something to be sorry for.” I released her then. “But neither of you are to blame.”


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