Rafael (The Santiago Brothers Book One) - Plot & Excerpts
Despite her protests, Rafa insisted on being her personal bodyguard. “And he called me bullheaded,” she muttered. She grabbed her keys off the kitchen table and jogged toward the front door. She was about to reach for the handle when she noticed her reflection in the mirror on the hallway wall. She had nothing to complain about. After a season of pimples during her teenage years, the scars had faded to a smooth caramel complexion. Earlier, she brushed out her curls and pulled her hair back into a tight ponytail. The image of Flores Cera entered her mind: her provocative stance, the flirtatious eye-batting, the toss of her thick, wavy hair. Genie let out a humph and yanked her ponytail down. Staring at the straight locks, she suddenly wished for curls. The doorbell rang again. “Genie?” She heard the tension in his voice as he called out. “Yeah, coming!” She furiously ran her fingers through her hair and then bent over, shaking her head to add a bit of volume. When she stood upright, she paused at the woman who stared back.
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