Chapter Six I ducked my head and shifted my c**k. There was little doubt she knew exactly what I was doing, but I didn’t care. It was painful to stare at her and know I couldn’t have her. I was hard, and if I didn’t adjust myself, everyone in the room would get a full view of just how hard I was. I headed into the kitchen and stopped cold. “David, you remember Kiana’s brother, Kapena?” Sawyer said with a pitiful glance at me. I closed my eyes for a second before I forced myself to take two steps toward the guy and shake his hand. “Nice to see you again,” I forced out, hoping I didn’t sound like I wanted to ground the guy into the sand, even though I did. “Yeah, you, too. Ada talks about you all the time. All of you. She said you’re like a big brother to her,” David said with a grin.

