The Step Don’t (Peach State Stepbros #2) Read Online Riley Hart, Devon McCormack

Categories Genre: Contemporary, M-M Romance Tags Authors: , Series: Devon McCormack
Series: Peach State Stepbros Series by Riley Hart
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Total pages in book: 80
Estimated words: 78418 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 392(@200wpm)___ 314(@250wpm)___ 261(@300wpm)
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“I warned you to make room for ice cream.”

Colin glares at me. “You really think I’m not gonna be able to take down a couple of scoops? Please. I’m gonna be stealing some of yours when you’re only halfway through.”

That sounds about right.

The host stops by our table and passes out checks; he sets one down in front of me with my debit card sticking out. I slipped it to the host while Colin was in the restroom.

My stepbro glares at me. “Oh, really?” he asks, placing his hand on his chest. “You know I was gonna pay for this.”

“Nope. I’m treating my stepbro tonight.”

“You sneak,” Colin says, his brow creasing. “You’ve been planning that. Someone’s been committing Step Don’ts again.”

“I think you’ll find that the amendment to Section 1.3 of the Official Step Don’t Policy states that exceptions include surprises like birthdays and special events.”

There is no such official document, but we did agree on these things initially when we made our rules because as much as we don’t love secrets, we both love surprises.

He’s still glaring at me.

“Besides,” I add. “I was able to cash in some of those tokens from Manzturbate, so my followers are sort of paying for tonight.”

“Your followers? I didn’t realize I was dating a celebrity.”

I laugh. “It didn’t cover the bill, but I figured it’d be funny if our first date was sponsored partly by the money we made the time I showed you the app.”

The playfulness in his expression shifts to something more sincere, and he does a double take. “Yeah, I like that.”

Mentioning the live streams brings to mind the bathhouse. Getting other people to watch us. It’s something that’s been buzzing in the background since Colin brought it up. But there’s something else there too.

“I’ve been thinking about that thing you mentioned. A lot.”

“Yeah?” Colin asks.

“I do wonder…what if we went and did something like that, but no one wanted to watch? I had the same thought about the app, and that was never an issue, but it crosses my mind.”

Colin studies my expression. “I can’t imagine anyone not wanting to watch what you do.”

I laugh, and I’m fucking blushing again.

“What you looked like when you were streaming or when Dax was there…it’s like you’re performing. Like you were born to do this. It’s captivating, and it’ll be just as captivating when you get around even more people. And now that I know what you’re worrying about, all I can say is, I can’t wait to prove that little nasty voice in your head wrong and let my little perv show everyone who’s boss.”

My cheeks are still warm now that he’s settled my nerves but stimulated my interest even more.

“Thank you for dinner, Ash.”

As he takes a kiss, his words really sink in, quieting that annoying voice in my head. And when he pulls away, he says, “But ice cream’s on me.”

“I mean, future dinners and ice cream, since I’m just an intern. I’d have to make a lot more videos to afford to wine and dine you.”

“Well, you’d better get to work.”

We share another kiss, then grab our things and head on to the ice cream shop.

“Which do you think tonight?” I ask as the person in line ahead of us finishes up with the clerk. Nearly every time we come here, I get hung up on fudge chunks or peanut-butter cups or both, and we have a bit of a game of Colin guessing which I’ve decided on.

“Hmmm,” Colin says. “Peanut-butter cups.”

“Ooh, you don’t know me at all.”

“Really?” Colin asks, because he’s usually on point.

I shake my head. “Can’t get it right every time.” I approach the clerk, ordering the vanilla scoops and, “Just peanut-butter cups on top.”

I sneak a glance to Colin, who glares at me. “Fucking knew it,” he mouths.

This is what I like about being out with him. It’s so easy. So fun. We always laugh.

We find a spot near a counter by the front of the shop, and as we settle on some stools, I say, “I like this. I was thinking earlier about all the times we did this in high school. You know, like going to the mall for dinner, ice cream, and movies. Heading around to different stores and just cracking jokes. I remember you were on a roll in a Spencer’s with the sex toys, and I was laughing so hard, I thought we were gonna get kicked out or I was gonna pass out because I couldn’t get air in.”

“We’ve always had a lot of fun.”

“We have. And it’s kind of strange, but I keep wondering if this thing we’re doing will make anything different. I guess it’s been like everything else. Like it’s so much the same. You’re still my big silly stepbro, and now there’s these added perks.”


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