Rafferty (Pittsburgh Titans #15) Read Online Sawyer Bennett

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Sports Tags Authors: Series: Pittsburgh Titans Series by Sawyer Bennett
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Total pages in book: 73
Estimated words: 67991 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 340(@200wpm)___ 272(@250wpm)___ 227(@300wpm)
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“Enough,” Stevie yells, rushing in with Hendrix protectively at her back. She points at the two bikers. “Ernie, Sam… please, just stop. Not in my bar, okay?”

Ernie points a shaking finger at Penn. “That fuck nut started it.”

“Maybe so,” Stevie says, glancing back at Penn. I can see the loyalty warring in her expression because he’s a Titan, but Ernie is her customer. “I’m asking you nicely to let it go. I’ll handle this.”

The grizzled man gives Stevie a curt nod and he and the other biker move farther down the bar.

Stevie then wheels around and bares her teeth at Penn. “I don’t know what your problem is, but I’ve suddenly determined it’s because you’re an asshole. You started that and they just defended themselves. Get out of my bar and don’t come back.”

Holy shit, that’s harsh, but admittedly… well deserved.

Penn doesn’t look contrite at all as he pushes past me and North, heading for the exit.

King races after him, Willa on his heels. She’s a doctor and can look at Penn’s nose at least. They disappear into the night with the swinging door shutting out the cold behind them.

“Okay, everyone,” Stevie calls out. “Excitement’s over. The next round is on me.”

There’s a rousing cheer and everyone starts talking and laughing again.

Everyone but my teammates. We’re all shell-shocked not only by Penn’s appearance but by his violence. It was so uncalled for and I can’t fathom what he was thinking. Maybe King will be able to talk to him.

We all wander back to our tables, but the jubilant mood is killed. Tempe meets me, her hand going to my chest. “What happened? Is Penn okay?”

I’m dumbfounded. “I have no clue what that was.”

“That dickhead suffers from an anatomical conundrum,” Atlas seethes.

“Anatomical conundrum?”

“Yeah, he needs to get his head out of his ass.” Atlas glares back at the doorway Penn just exited. “That was not cool. He not only put himself at risk—we can’t afford to lose him to an injury—he put us at risk too because we would have defended him in an all-out brawl.”

“Why is he like that?” Tempe asks softly.

“No idea.” I bend down, brush my mouth across her forehead. “But he’s definitely got issues. You want to get out of here?”

She nods, her arms going around my waist. “Sure.”

We return to our table to gather our coats and Tempe’s purse. Farren approaches, a fresh beer in hand. “You want to play some darts? I can grab Atlas or North and we can play doubles.”

“Nah. We’re going to head out.”

My sister glances over her shoulder, the rest of the team settling back down at tables and resuming games. “I think I’ll stay.”

I consider that for a moment, a streak of protectiveness rearing. I trust my teammates to look after her, but since she rode with me, that means she’ll have to Uber it home. I nab Atlas as he strolls by. “What’s up?”

“I’m heading out but Farren’s going to stay—”

Atlas holds out his palm. “Say no more. We’ve got her covered.”

“Thanks, man.” We clasp hands, exchange backslaps.

We make our goodbyes to everyone else. Hugs among the ladies, fist bumps with the dudes. As we exit the bar, we run into King and Willa coming back in. King has his arm around Willa’s shoulders as they both rushed out after Penn without their coats.

“Is he okay?” I ask Willa.

“As best I can tell. He wouldn’t let me look at his nose. Insisted he was fine.”

“Where did he go?”

“Got in his car and left,” King says, looking back down the block. “He wasn’t drunk though. Pretty sure of that. We tried to offer him a lift, but he wouldn’t take it.”

“Something needs to be done,” I say gravely.

King’s attention comes back to me and it seems as if he wants to say something that would throw some light onto the matter, but then he just shakes his head. “I’ll try to talk to him tomorrow.”

We say our goodbyes, Willa reminding Tempe that she’ll see her on Thursday.

As we walk down the block to my truck, my arm around her shoulders to tuck her in tight to my warmth, I ask, “What’s going on Thursday?”

“The girls are getting together to watch the game,” she says.

We’ve got an extended road trip coming up, Thursday in Atlanta and then on to Washington Saturday. Luckily, we’ll be back Sunday, which is New Year’s Eve, and Foster and Mazzy are throwing a party at their house.

“I love that you’re gelling with the SOs,” I say.

“SOs?”

“Significant others,” I explain.

Tempe laughs. “Is that what I am?”

I give her a squeeze. “You’re more than significant.”

“So are you,” she says, and that right there is an admission by both of us that we’re in way deep.

CHAPTER 19

Tempe

“Is your mom cool with you staying the night with me?” Rafferty asks as he unlocks the door to his condo.


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