Authors: Lydia Michaels
SIMPLE MAN
Lydia Michaels
Erotic Romance
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Erotic Romance
Simple Man
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~Lydia
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SIMPLE MAN
Lydia Michaels
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Prologue
September
“Who left their pizza on the back of the toilet?”
Shane glanced up from his guitar only to catch Duce taking a huge bite out of said pizza. “You’re disgusting, man. I haven’t cleaned the john in weeks.”
Duce plopped down beside him on the vintage couch—and by vintage, he meant seventies porn pea green with tarnished duct tape accents.
“It’s all one big cycle, my friend. My immunities are superior. I can take it,” Duce said as he shoveled the last bite of crust in his mouth. “Hand me a beer.”
“Did we even order pizza tonight?” Sims asked from the floor, hands fused to a game controller, gaze plastered to the TV.
Shane stilled as he reached into the cooler parked beside the couch and thought about the last time they ordered pizza. He laughed. “Nope.”
Duce shrugged. “Doesn’t taste old.”
“You’re an idiot,” Sims muttered as he decked Duce with a piece of trash he found on the floor.
Shane went back to strumming his guitar, not that anyone could hear him over the pounding stereo and the incessant loop of music coming from the video game on television. His friends had showed up sometime that evening, waking him up and demanding beer. His trailer seemed to be the place they flocked to each weekend, which was fine with him. Since his truck wasn’t working and he didn’t have the money to fix it at the moment, having them come to his place was beyond convenient.
The stench of weed flowed from the backroom. “Who’s in my room?” Shane yelled.
“Tucker. He’s on the phone with Lisa.”
“He’s whipped,” Russ said over the music and the popping crack of can tabs. Lisa was one hot piece. Shane didn’t hold it against Tucker for doing what the rest of them couldn’t seem to do. Lisa was a good girl. Shane sort of hoped she’d hit it off with Tucker and bring some other good girls around for the rest of them. He’d never admit out loud how lonely he sometimes was, but deep down he thought it would be awesome to have a girl look at him the way Lisa sometimes looked at Tucker.
Shaking off his thoughts on the comforts of dating, he got back to the topic at hand. “That better not be my stash he’s smoking.”
“You said you were out,” Duce pouted, eating another slice of mystery pizza.
“No,” Shane corrected. “I said I didn’t have any for you. Dude, where the fuck are you getting the pizza?”
“This is from that box over there,” Duce mumbled over a mouthful of cold cheese and sauce, shrugging toward the box on the floor.
Shane’s lip curled. “You’re disgusting. That’s from last week.”
There was a sudden pounding coming from the aluminum door. Everyone quieted and stared. Shane did a quick head count. Everyone they hung with was already there.
The pounding rattled the door again. “Shane? Shane, it’s Noel. Let me in.”
Shane frowned. What the hell was his sister doing there? Standing from the couch, he walked to the back room. Tucker was lounging on Shane’s unmade bed, joint between his lips, phone to his ear.
“That better not be my shit,” Shane warned before slamming the bedroom door.
He stumbled to the front door. Fuck, he was wasted. Thumb pressed into the latch, he threw the meager door panel wide. “What are you doing here, Noel?”
His sister stood on the sand lot outside his trailer looking a little dried up and sour. Climbing up the crooked, metal step, she shoved past him and scowled at his company.
“Hey, Noel,” Duce greeted.
She glared. “Don’t you guys ever go home?”
They all shrugged. Shane waited as she took in the dirty space with clear revulsion. Hey, no one invited her. He loved his sister, she was the only family he had, but lately she’d been hanging with a crowd that was bad news. It royally pissed him off that—when she did stop by—she made a clear show of disdain for his home and often spoke to his friends in that stuck up, scornful manner she did so well.
By no means was he living the highlife, but that was a result of sacrificing so much to raise his sister when their parents died. He had no idea where this sudden sense of entitlement she presumed came from. She never used to be like that and he wanted his sweet little sister back.
So what if he and his friends killed a few cases of beer a night? And yeah, maybe he toked up from time to time. They weren’t hurting anyone. To his way of thinking, what they did with their weekends was a lot better than what the people Noel hung around with did. He hated the fact that she thought those coked up assholes she hung with were actually friends. Yes, they had nicer cars and more money than Shane’s friends, but that was likely because they were dealing.
He’d tried to talk to Noel, but every time he said one bad word about her ‘friends’ she flew off the handle and got all high and mighty on his ass, putting down his life from her pedestal. Where did she get off? The past few months their relationship had definitely been strained compared to what it once was.
Turning on him, Noel’s sharp blue eyes zeroing in on his appearance and the one pack of warm beer dangling from the rings looped over his fingers, she snapped, “Shane, I need to talk to you.”