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Claimed by my Brother’s Best Friends (Alyssa) novel Chapter 47

Alyssa

When Zuri wakes up, I'm beyond exhausted—physically from the way King fucked me into oblivion last night, and mentally from lying awake, trying to figure out what Niko was doing in King's room while I was in the shower. His shirt was wrinkled, his lips swollen, cheeks flushed, and there was an unmistakable bulge in his sweatpants.

What the hell happened in there?

After feeding Zuri breakfast, I set her up in the living room with her toys, though my mind isn't fully in the present. Thoughts of King and Niko keep swirling in my head, and every time I push them away, they come back stronger.

And then I hear footsteps coming down the stairs.

I look up, and there's King, descending with that mix of raw masculinity and effortless confidence that turns me on so fucking much. My stomach flutters in that annoying way it does every time I see him now, a reminder of how much my vagina has betrayed me.

"Mornin', kitten. Zuri," he greets, his voice husky with sleep. It's unfair how sexy he sounds, how much i want to drag him back upstairs and beg him to ruin me all over again.

I was never this horny with Isaac, but it turns out that once you discover what it actually feels like to receive pleasure, it can turn you into a goddamn fiend. I should be ashamed of how badly I want this man, but I think it's way too late for that.

King heads into the kitchen, likely in search for coffee. I made some for him the other day, and he liked it so much, he's been hooked ever since.

"Already have a fresh cup ready for you on the counter," I call out.

"Good girl," he praises, amusement lacing his voice.

A moment later, he's back in the living room, leaning against the wall as he takes a sip from the mug. "When are your friends supposed to arrive?" he asks casually.

Chelsea sets Ben down on the living room floor, where he immediately starts playing with Zuri's toys. "Be good, Ben, and I'll get you some ice cream later, okay?"

He nods eagerly, turning his attention back to the toys.

"I can't believe you have a two-year-old!" I say, my voice tinged in awe. I missed out on her pregnancy, her son's birth—everything—thanks to Isaac. And both of my best friend's missed out on mine.

"I can't believe you had a baby either," Chelsea replies, her eyes softening as she looks at Zuri, who's eyeing them curiously from my arms.

Ashley takes a look around, clearly impressed. "You said this was King's house, right?" she asks, her voice filled with astonishment. "This place is nice as hell."

"Yeah, it is, " I agree, knowing exactly where this conversation is headed. "We're just staying here for a little while."

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