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TRIPLE DARE

 

CHAPTER 1

 

RUBY

 

The bell chimes over the entry, and reflexively, my eyes move up to see who has just walked in. I immediately regret having reflexes.

The second I see him, my body has all the usual reactions. My heart flutters, my body tenses, my mouth waters, and… oh yeah… I get a slight fever. It’s like I revert back to feeling like an unsure teenage girl instead a confident woman. Sad, huh?

But it happens every time I see him.

Corbin Fucking Sterling.

His long, jean-clad legs slowly reduce the distance between us as he saunters toward me with a walk that has everyone in the shop turning to take notice. Women immediately start drooling, forgetting there’s a permanent stretch of ink getting tattooed on their bodies when they try to twist around to get a better view.

I pause the tattoo I’m working on, considering I’m hella distracted. The woman in my chair turns around, and a breath leaves her lips, making me envious since my breath is trapped in my throat.

Corbin smirks, reveling in the attention he always garners. His T-shirt is stretched across his broad shoulders and expansive chest. His tall body is sculpted like a work of sexy art, and he knows it.

He’s the only guy with longer hair that I’ve ever been attracted to. The dark, soft, silk-like strands hang almost to his shoulders, and I try not to think back to the times my fingers have been tangled in that hair.

His amber eyes stay trained on me, determination pooling in their depths. Those lips that I know too well are still fixed in that cocky smirk, and a shaky breath finally expels from my lungs before I suffocate.

He has that much power over me even after all these years. Moving back to Sterling Shore might have been the stupidest thing I’ve ever done. I thought I could handle it, but now I’m not so sure.

Swallowing against the knot in my throat, I force my eyes away, returning them to the task at hand. I look down, and finish buzzing the final touches on the woman’s tattoo, making the small wings on her hip come to life.

“I’m Sarah,” the woman in the chair tells Corbin, whose shadow has engulfed me. I refuse to look up, knowing he’s hovering over me now.

“Corbin,” he says absently, sounding amused as I continue to pretend as though he doesn’t exist.

I glance up as the woman’s mouth goes slack, her wheels turning as she places his face.

“Sterling?” she shrieks. “You’re Corbin Sterling?”

In Sterling Shore, all Sterlings are royalty. As if they need anything else to make them more wanted.

Stupid Corbin. Stupid city. Stupid woman who won’t sit still.

“I’m almost done,” I tell her, trying not to let my irritation show. “Just a few more seconds.”

She freezes, but I know she’s completely unaware of what I’m doing. Without looking, I know she’s gawking at Corbin, just like every other woman in here. And the men are probably looking, too.

“Are… um… you… um…” Sarah seems to be unable to form a full sentence. I know her pain. I’ve just trained my mouth to work around him—when I’m not ignoring the dickhead.

“I’m here to see Ruby,” he tells her, a smile in his voice.

Asshole. He’s standing too close, and I can smell his spicy mix of cologne that has me on the verge of moaning and wishing I could pull him close just to inhale him deeper.

“You?” Sarah asks, looking down at me as though she’s horrified of such a thought.

Sure, I don’t look like a Sterling Barbie doll. Never have. It’s one of the reasons I was happy to leave this town. But this place has always been home despite its shallow ways.

“I’m Ruby,” I tell her, rolling my eyes when her nose crinkles.

This is my shop, or doesn’t she know that? I’ll gladly kick her out if she tries to insult me.

She looks like the perfect girl for a model shoot, and I just added a dainty set of happy wings on her hip to add to her pretty features. Her platinum blonde hair is a stark contrast to my darker, almost black hair. Her perfect tan is much darker than my lighter one that is full of random tan lines.

She’s built like a playboy centerfold with a bursting chest, and I don’t bother glancing down at my far less impressive bra size. Even though her eyes immediately go there, probably wondering if I fill out a C cup or if I’m still in a B. I make a C work, dammit.

“Are you two together?” Sarah asks, offending me with the disbelief in her tone.

Her eyes roam down my inked arms, taking in the colorful pops of various flowers, even though she doesn’t ask about what they mean. Her eyes drift to the neckline of my tank top, moving over the vine that just touches the base of my neck from my shoulder.

Then she studies my piercings as though I’m on display for her amusement. My Monroe gets a narrowed eye, the stud in my nose gets an eyebrow arch, and my eyebrow ring gets a frown. I stick my tongue out, winking at her when she sees the piercing there, and she gasps.

She’d freak the hell out if she knew what all else I have pierced.

“We’re not together,” I say since Corbin has gone silent. “We’re not even friends anymore,” I add, finally glaring up at Corbin who just stares at me like I’ve challenged him.

“I triple dare you to forgive me,” he says, ignoring Sarah as she tries to get his attention.

I roll my eyes while moving aside my cart. Sarah’s wings are finished, but she’s not in a hurry to leave now.

“You can’t do that,” I remind him. “You’ve already used that triple dare—no doubles. And it’s not your turn anyway. In case you’ve forgotten, your last triple dare is what has me pissed.”

Curious eyes find us from all around. This is the first time the guys at the shop have seen me really interact with Corbin since I got pissed at him. Which he managed to accomplish on my second freaking day back in town.

Jerk.

The women in here are glaring at me like they envy the attention I’m getting. They have no idea about the hell zone I’ve lived in next to Corbin. It hurts to be around him, but I can’t seem to let him go either, even though I know it would be the smartest solution to put me out of my misery.

Corbin groans as I move away, letting Miles deal with Sarah when she seems to pout and try to follow us to the back. Can no one read the
Employees Only
sign?

“Read the sign,” I tell Corbin, but of course he ignores me. Shocker.

“You can’t stay mad at me forever.” I refuse to look at him. Looking at him always gets me in trouble. Hearing his deep, smooth voice is bad enough.

“I can stay mad at you for longer than a few weeks. Now go away. I’m busy, in case you haven’t noticed.”

He snickers softly, and his arms slide around my waist as he hugs me to him. This is the part that’s torture. He can touch me, he can hold me, he can be the sweetest, gentlest jerk in the world, but the asshole won’t touch me in the bedroom.

Not that we haven’t tried. We have. But… I can’t think about it.

“You’re my best friend, Ruby. And you’re finally back home. Don’t keep punishing me for getting rid of that tool for you.”

I roll my eyes while disentangling myself from his tempting embrace.

“Blade wasn’t a tool—and do not make another joke about his name,” I say, quickly adding the last part when his lips part to do just that. He closes his mouth, grinning as I continue. “He was nice, loyal, and honest.”

It’s a lie. Blade was a total tool, but I won’t give him the satisfaction of knowing that. I also won’t tell him that I was only dating Blade to keep me from falling into old habits.

When Corbin’s around, I tend to drop everything so I can spend every waking second with him. That was fine when we only saw each other a few days at a time in small intervals. Now I’m back in his city permanently, and it’s hard to be his friend when he’s the reason my heart will never again function properly. I doubt I’ll ever find all the pieces that he left scattered when he broke it. Well, shattered it would be a more accurate depiction.

“I need you to do a triple dare so that I can use my next turn,” he says hopefully, doing that sweet thing with his eyes that always gets to me. Damn him.

“No,” I say firmly, moving toward the sink to wash my hands.

“Was he that important to you?” he asks sincerely.

I turn around, taking a deep breath, and I glare at him.

“You know that’s not the point.”

He glares back now, his sweet expression gone.

“You could have said no.”

“And let you win? Hell no. I’ve waited too long to see you lose. It’ll be your box that is handed over, not mine.”

A small grin slides onto his lips, and I roll my eyes. Dirty minded ass—


Your box
would be much more interesting,” he says, letting his eyes drop to my crotch to make the innuendo clear.

That has me snorting out a laugh. “Seems it wasn’t interesting enough,” I point out.

Immediately his cheeks flush, and he turns and walks away. I should have brought that up sooner. I could have avoided the full-fledged fever I have now after being around him for that long.

Good thing I don’t actually have any more appointments. Not that he needs to know that.

I need a moment to breathe without inhaling Corbin Fucking Sterling.

Now, what did I do with that tequila?

 

 

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What else is coming up in the Sterling Shore Series?

 

Triple Dare is next. Ruby Kross is a good/bad girl with one major weakness—Corbin Sterling.

Identical Disaster will follow. Bolivia, or Bo for short, has done everything she can for her twin sister for as long as she can remember. But Jax Marshall, the sexy MMA fighter and personal trainer, isn’t what she expects when her sister sends her on a breakup mission in her place.

Perfectly Toxic—Bella is done with bad boys, because she’s learned they’re not so much fun when they’re cheating or stealing. But Ethan Noles isn’t something she sees coming, until he’s under her skin, in her head, and starring in her dirtiest fantasies. And the asshole loves every minute of torment he dishes out.

Make Me—Dale Sterling is the quiet one of his cousins. He’s not looking for love, because women, as he’s learned, are too much trouble. But Harley has her eyes set on him. But not because she’s still a girl with a crush. No. Harley is back for revenge, and Dale seems to have forgotten he ever did anything wrong.

Taming A Maverick—Maverick Sterling… Need I say more? Maverick is a wildcard and a complete and total manwhore. Everyone knows it. But what happens when he finally meets a girl who he can’t seem to move on from? Salem isn’t stupid enough to fall in love again, especially not with a guy like Maverick. But it doesn’t stop Maverick from enjoying the chase.

A Taste Of Silk—Brittley, also known as Britt, is sick of being surrounded by overprotective Sterling men who all seem determined to keep her a little girl. Hell, they didn’t even really know her when she was
little.
Yet the transition to adulthood seems to be impossible for them to accept. Not that she protests too much, since she’s not as passionate about it as they are, at least not until she meets Base Masters.

Base is the lead singer, the coveted sex-on-legs Adonis for
The Fallen
. And he accidentally gets too close to Dane Sterling’s little sister. But Base isn’t the type to get tied down, and Britt is still learning how to interact with people without scaring them away.

Finally, The Wedding Game—This one is just for the fans of the series. It’s the wedding you’ve been waiting for, along with numerous short stories from ALL of the previous couples POV. At the end, there will be an epilogue for the series, giving a big glimpse into everyone’s futures.

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