Salacious Park Avenue Prince (PARK AVENUE PRINCES #5) by Ella Frank EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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Four Years Earlier
“I NOW PRONOUNCE you husband and wife.”
The crowd of hundreds gathered in the Grand Ballroom at New York’s
prestigious Plaza Hotel broke into thunderous applause as my mom,
celebrated actress Vera McKinney, kissed her man, also known as her
second husband and Wall Street executive Richard Reeves.
From beside his dad, serving as best man, Caleb Reeves grinned at the
happy couple, and when he looked past my mom to where I stood next to
her—also as best man, because this was no maid-of-honor shit—his smile
widened.
This night had been a long time coming, three years of all four of us
playing house together, and now it was finally official. Caleb wasn’t just my
best friend anymore—he was my stepbrother.
I shot him a wink just as Mom turned around, leaning in to kiss my
cheek.
“Congratulations,” I said, handing her the extravagant bouquet I’d been
in charge of during the ceremony. The trim went well with my tuxedo, a
black and gold damask couture number, so I hadn’t minded the accessory,
even if Caleb hadn’t held one. As it was, he’d gone with a classic black tux,
so it looked better with me anyway.
Applause continued as I joined Caleb to follow after our parents down
the aisle.
“Well, well, well,” I said, smirking. “Looks like you can’t get rid of me
now.”
“Oh shit. No takebacks?”
“Nope.”
“Huh. Guess you’re stuck with me too, then, stepbrother.” Grinning like
a fiend, he threw his arm around my shoulders, and I did the same as we
headed past all the guests, which included several of our friends making
lewd gestures like idiots. I’d made sure they were on the guest list, but it
looked like they’d all been dipping into the flasks I saw them filling up
while we were getting ready. The reception would have an open bar, but my
mom wouldn’t be too keen on a bunch of teenagers getting smashed.
Sooo we’d have to do it privately.
“Nice bouquet,” I heard one of them—probably West—say.
“Don’t do it,” Caleb said.
“Do what?”
“Flip him off.” He nodded down at where I’d already started to lift my
hand. “We’re still being filmed.”
“I think our parents would be more surprised if I didn’t flip someone off
at least twice tonight.”
“You have a point, but…” He knocked my hand away, and I let out an
exaggerated sigh.
“Fiiine. But if you think I’m behaving all night—”
“Wouldn’t dream of it.”
“Good. Because I think our friends back there might make a scene on
the dance floor.”
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