Tango Down (The Renegades #4) Read Online Cara Dee

Categories Genre: Contemporary, Gay, GLBT, M-M Romance, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: The Renegades Series by Cara Dee
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Total pages in book: 74
Estimated words: 71880 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 359(@200wpm)___ 288(@250wpm)___ 240(@300wpm)
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I had no complaints.

Crew was the first to haul out his cigar.

“I’m gonna tell your pop you’re smokin’,” Ryan said.

“First of all, he’ll take that as a compliment since I come from his gene pool,” Crew replied, not missing a beat. “Second of all, fuck you, Gramps. Celebratory cigars don’t count.”

I exchanged a grin with Darius. He had to be thinking the same thing. Those two, man.

“I miss when you called me sir,” Ryan sighed.

This was exactly what I needed tonight. It’d been a long fucking day, mostly good, but overwhelming, nonetheless. Now, though… I got comfortable between Joel and Emerson, drinks were handed out, cigars were lit, and lazy chuckles mingled with “remember when” anecdotes.

“Since this isn’t my first rodeo, I wanna give the new family members a heads-up,” Gray said, addressing Shay, Crew, Mercier, and Joel. “What we’re hearing now is clearly the call of memory lane—and it’s followed by favorite quotes from ancient generals and Murphy’s Law. That’s Darius’s field of expertise.”

I smiled into my whisky.

Darius looked mildly offended. “I say plenty of good shit that’s original Darius Quinn. I don’t need quotes.”

Gray offered a deadpan expression in return. “Baby, I asked you to make a welcome sign for our front door. You made one that says ‘If you want peace, prepare for war.’”

Where was the lie, though? It was a stellar saying.

Gray got the expected chuckles from Crew and Shay. As for the rest of us… He looked at us. “You’re all the same.”

“Do you take commissions?” Reese asked Darius. “Every time I try to make somethin’, it ends up bein’ another paddle.”

“Oh, for fuck’s sake.” Gray gave up.

I shook my head in amusement and took a puff from my cigar. River did not mess around when he bought cigars. The smoky oak from the whisky mixed perfectly with the heavy notes of pepper, leather, and molasses.

Tuning out the conversation for a beat, I pressed a kiss to Joel’s shoulder.

He tilted his head my way and gave me a sexy smile. He was feeling good. He was happy, and that made me—

Now what?

I dug out my phone and frowned. A message from Piper at this hour?

I opened it.

I’m so sorry for the pain I’ve caused.

I let out a breath and showed Joel the screen.

Did it matter in the end? I could admit, it felt good to have her acknowledge what she’d done. But…I don’t know. That level of deception had broken something fundamental. No matter how much we’d riled each other up as kids, we’d been there. We’d had each other’s backs—and that was ruined now. It wasn’t a white lie or even a…a… Whatever. She’d run with that bullshit for years.

“It doesn’t change anything for me.” Joel took a sip of his rum. “I’ll play nice because she’s Blake’s mom, but she’s not the best friend I grew up with.”

That was essentially how I felt too.

“All right, everyone.” Coach evidently wanted our attention, and he even stood up. “I’d like to make the first toast for the evening. To Hillcroft’s newest addition—Shay Tenley.”

What the…?

“For noncombat work only.” Reese rushed out the words faster than I could say hell. “He won’t go near a single goddamn conflict area.”

“I’ve given you my word, man,” Coach reminded him. “Now, show some fuckin’ pride. He’s gonna make an excellent martial arts instructor.”

Hot damn, that was fantastic. A perfect way to channel the horrors he’d been through and put them to use.

“I’m prouder than a pride flag,” Reese replied defensively. “I’m just sayin’.”

“Well done, kid.” I raised my glass to Shay.

Shay smiled and took the congrats from everyone. “Thank you. It’s gonna be fun. I even got these two—” he jerked his thumb to River and Reese “—to agree to let me go through the recruitment process.”

I lifted my brows. That was impressive. An ambitious goal that would give him a lot. Plus, Shay would never have recruits thinking he had just waltzed in to get the job.

“That’s amazing,” Crew said. “I’m only slightly jealous I never got that far.”

He had no reason to be jealous. Crew had scored high on every stateside test. The only reason they hadn’t let him finish the selection in Ecuador was because he worked better in a unit.

“I actually went through your file the other day,” Coach said. “I’m glad my colleagues didn’t let you go further, but the part in Ecuador would’ve been a walk in the park for you. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with being a natural team member, Crew.”

“Yeah, yeah,” Crew grumbled.

Shay cocked his head. “Well, can’t he do the Ecuador thing next summer when I get there? Just to see if he’d make it?”

Not a bad idea.

“Uh, can I get in on that?” Gray wondered. “I never got official training.”

“What am I, unofficial?” Darius frowned.

I laughed.

“You know what I mean,” Gray grated out. “It sounds fun.”


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