Chapter 8 When Siblings Fight

When Siblings Fight

JESSICA

TWO WEEKS AGO:

Alpha Kings Mansion

“So, this is what it comes down to, huh? After all these years, you three are ganging up on me?” I say to my three brothers—the twins, Justin and Jeremy, and Luke—who slowly circle me.

I decided to come down to the basement of our family’s mansion, which had been converted into a gym for an early morning workout. My brothers decided to ambush me. I take a stance, ready for a fight.

“Just tell us where you hid it, and we’ll let you go,” Justin offers with a sly grin.

“Yeah. No harm, no foul. We get what we want, and you’re free to go,” Jeremy adds.

I roll my eyes at the twins and turn to Luke. “And you? What part do you have in this?”

He shrugs. “You know me—anything for a good fight—and I always have my brothers’ backs.”

I cringe at his remark. Luke and I have a complicated relationship. I’m adopted, and he reminds me of that with snarky innuendos at every opportunity.

Over the years, I have just accepted what we are—a complicated train wreck of love and hate, friends and sometimes enemies. It sometimes drives pain deep into my heart.

“Just tell us what we want to know, Jessica,” Justin repeats, cutting into my thoughts.

“I am not telling you anything. Besides, I can take the three of you, so bring it.” I motion with my hand for them to advance. Luke’s smile widens. Alright, tough guy. I will take you down first and shove your smug smile up your…

Justin dives, and Jeremy crouches to sweep my legs out from under me. I jump and turn just in time. Luke comes at me just as I land. Striking, I block him, grab him by the wrist, and pivot sideways, kicking him in the chest and sending him a few feet back.

Jeremy lunges at me. I don’t try to avoid his line of attack. Instead, I take a few steps toward him. Justin sneaks up behind me, and I surprise both by jumping into a spread-eagle, kicking them each in the chest.

Luke’s footsteps approach quickly so I drop to my knees and hit him in the stomach. I rock back on my heels and jab him in the knee, causing him to fall. Rolling into a crouch, I jump to my feet, swiveling around as Justin recovered from my kick.

I strike. He blocks. Justin is fast, but I’m faster. I keep striking, and he keeps blocking. Jeremy is on me again. I drop down to swipe his legs out from under him, but he moves before I can connect.

Tumbling out and away from the twins, I run toward the broom leaning against the wall.

Luke jumps into my path. “No cheating,” he tsks.

“Oh, like three-on-one isn’t cheating,” I sneer.

He smiles, showing off his dimples—that fucker. I narrow my eyes and rush toward him. Gaining momentum, I jump and twist my body, clearing over his head and landing behind him, my back to his back. I slam my elbow into his kidney and back-kick his ass.

Pride swells inside me that I made that jump. Luke stands at six foot three or more by now. He’s broad-shouldered and muscular. His arm reach alone could pull me down. Glowing, a little triumphant, I don’t bother to glance back. I step into action to retrieve that broom.

But I don’t get very far. Luke grabs my arm, pulling me around to his front, and holds me up against him.

He smiles again. “That was impressive, but I think I got you just where I want you.”

Smiling back, I stand on my tiptoes, leaning in. His eyes widen as I progress even closer. I whisper, “I’m immune to the Luke Langhlam charm so I think… I got you.”

Before he can respond, I jump, wrap my legs around his waist, and throw myself back. Twisting my body as we fall, I plan to wrench myself out of his hold. However, Luke grips me tighter and twists in the opposite direction. I initially land on top of him. He takes the impact fully from our fall.

In this position, being on top is not bad.

I leverage my elbows to disengage his arms, push off his chest, and use my legs to backflip off of him, grabbing the broom just in time to hit Jeremy, advancing toward me.

I strike him in the chest and then his arms and abdomen.

Each strike is swift. He can’t block them in time.

At the same time, I block Justin’s strikes from behind me. I hit both of them so rapidly, it stuns them. In a final swipe of the broom handle, I take Justin’s legs out from under him. Wasting no time, I put Jeremy down seconds after.

Stepping from between them, in case they try to grab my legs, I spin the handle of the broom, smiling jubilantly. Groaning and clutching at body parts, they make no further movement to fight. Pumping my fist in the air, I scream, “Yeah!”, pumping the broom with my other hand.

Suddenly, Luke grabs the broom midair, tosses it across the room, and dives, pinning me to the ground. Damnit, I took my eyes off the other enemy. Shit! He yells to the twins, “Find whatever it is you need! I have her.”

I squirm, buck, and kick my legs. He maneuvers, pinning both of my arms and trapping my legs with his own. The twins run out of the room, laughing.

“Nooo, don’t! That isn’t for you!” I shout. I narrow my eyes at Luke. “You idiot! I made those brownies for the Whitemore pack.”

He laughs. “I hope you made a lot. Those two will probably eat two pans by themselves.”

“Ugh, get off me!” I demand, but I know it’s pointless because he’s twice my size. I don’t give up, though. In my pathetic effort, I continue to squirm and grumble.

Luke looks down at me, his expression serious. “Can we talk?”

“No. I don’t want to talk to you, traitor! I have to stop the twins!” I spit. He leans his face closer, as if he is going to kiss me. My eyes widen. What the hell is he doing? I turn my head.

He whispers in my ear, “Stop doing that. You’re turning me on, and I really need to talk to you.”

What the hell did he just say?

He pushes his hips into me, and I feel his hardening cock. Freezing in place, I keep my head turned, refusing to look at him. “If I let you up, will you stay and talk to me?” he asks.

I nod my head, but I don’t intend to stay.

“Jessica,” he growls. “This is important to me. Please.”

I turn my head slowly. With those emerald green eyes, blond hair, and dimples, I see why women have such a hard time resisting him. Still, his expression shows sincerity. “I can’t,” I reply softly.

“You can’t, or you won’t?” He searches my eyes for the answer. His brow furrows, perhaps with pain, with remorse. My gut twists. “When will you be back?” he asks.

“I won’t. I plan to head straight to the city after I am done at the Whittemore’s. I promised Akiyo I would help her with the show.”

He groans. “Jessica, you just got home last night.” He brushes a strand of hair behind my ear. “It’s been a long time since you and I talked. There are some things I need to say to you. For starters, I owe you an apology.”

I frown. Where is this coming from and why? I shake my head. “Luke, I really need to get going. I don’t want to be late.”

He sighs. “You make it so hard to talk. Look, I don’t want to fight. I want to make things right between us. I want… I want to talk, but I need you to listen first. Can we please meet after the show?”

I shake my head. “I’m not trying to be difficult. I just have obligations, and I promised Akiyo I would stay for the afterparty.”

He gazes down at me intently. His jaw clenches, and he closes his eyes. “Tomorrow then?” Before I can hesitate or offer more excuses, he leans down and whispers, “Please, Jess. This is important to me.” His face transforms with sadness.

I nod and softly comply, “Tomorrow.”

He gives me a small smile before moving to help me to my feet. I hurry to the training room door before the twins demolish all the brownies. I almost reach the door when Luke says, “Jess, I’m sorry if I hurt you.”

What the hell? What is going on with him today? I toss a glance over my shoulder. Frowning, I reply, “What are you talking about?”

He hangs his head. “It hurt you when I said that I always have the twins’ back.” I shake my head to dismiss him, but he continues, “You may not think I do, but I will always have your back, too.”

I don’t know how to respond. I want to respond, but my words are not nice. I’m still deeply hurt by him, and I don’t know if I will ever get over what he did. I take a deep breath and leave the room.

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