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“Look, this is a mistake. Madisen and I are dating,” the man on the floor shouted.

“Pretty damn sure you’re not, as Madisen’s out on another date tonight,” Brandy responded cheerfully.

“That’s a lie,” the guy yelled.

“Nope. She is out with a biker,” Brandy said, grinning.

The man thrashed around on the ground as they watched.

“She’s not dating him. They had dinner together once because I upset her. We’re fine now. Madisen’s been receiving my gifts I sent her at the club. I came here to tell her tonight that she’s forgiven, and I’ll take her back,” the guy shouted.

“Who the fuck are you?” Dane growled out finally.

“My name is Brooker. Will you let me sit up?”

“No,” Daithi replied shortly.

“Brooker. Oh, hell no. You’re the idiot who took Madisen out to dinner and then proceeded to lecture her on how to run a business and didn’t listen to a word she said? And then thought with your overblown ego that Madisen was so into you she’d fuck you on the first date?” Brandy’s tone was scolding, and Brooker winced.

“She took my gifts and clearly forgave me. Not my fault she was mesmerised by me,” Brooker yelled.

“This is Madisen’s stalker?” Daithi asked disbelievingly.

“Look, dude. I know you’re fucking one of those girls, that’s fine. But stay out of my and Madisen’s relationship. Like all women, she just wanted a bit of fuss before accepting I’m her man.”

Dane rolled his eyes at Daithi, who didn’t know whether to be insulted or amused, Brandy thought.

“Brooker, Madisen, never accepted your presents. She gave them all away and contacted the police about an unknown stalker.” Brandy sighed.

“Shut your filthy mouth, bitch. Madisen knows who she belongs to, and that’s me. She is playing hard to get, like all bitches. But she accepted the shit I sent her, and now she’s gotta accept she belongs to me,” Brooker growled.

“Delusional,” Dane muttered.

“Fuckin’ crackpot,” Daithi agreed.

“Dimwit,” Brandy threw in.

They were still spewing insults and belittling Brooker when Madisen’s vehicle pulled on the drive, followed by two men on a motorbike and Riley behind them. Brooker immediately began shouting at Madisen, who climbed out of the car, looking puzzled. Levi jogged to her side and wrapped an arm around her waist, causing Brooker to spew venom.

“Who the hell is that?” Madisen questioned, approaching.

“Don’t you recognise him?” Brandy asked, amused.

Madisen peered closer at him and gasped.

“Oh my God! It’s that twat from the date. The one who kept talking about himself and didn’t ask me anything. He thought he could tell me how to run a business,” Madisen exclaimed.

“Shush, woman. You’ve been forgiven for how you acted. And you accepted my gifts,” Brooker said arrogantly.

Without a word, Daithi leaned forward and punched him, knocking him backwards. Brooker began shouting and screaming as Dane hauled him back upright.

“You decided to be such an asshole that when I challenged you, you stormed out and left me to pay your bill. Yeah, I’ve no interest in seeing you again,” Madisen said with disgust.

“You didn’t tell us that part,” Brandy crowed as Madisen looked disgruntled at the reminder.

Madisen

Damn, what a night. First, those assholes on the bikes and now this blinking idiot. Was I cursed? Tiredly, I ran a hand over my face. I leaned into Levi and let him take my weight. The sight on my front lawn was beyond belief. That loud-mouthed twit who I’d erroneously dated was mouthing off at my brothers and cousin. Brooker was trussed up like a turkey. Dane held what looked like Brandy’s cardigan to his head, and I was appalled to see blood on it.

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