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Brick – Samantha Wilde

“Don’t. There’s no need to even mention it.” He flicked his gaze to Bray. “Does he need his hair washed or anything?” “Nope, he’s all done. It’s playtime now.” She stood. “I’ll just be a few minutes.” She slipped out of the bathroom. Bray watched him curiously. “Can you try again?”
Brick asked. Bray grinned, filled the cup with water, and doused his head. He let out another gregarious laugh then did it again, but he breathed too soon and inhaled a mouthful of water. He dropped the cup and flailed his arms. “Momma!” he called, through his gasps. Brick grabbed the towel and wiped Bray’s face dry. “It’s okay, buddy. Take a breath.” The boy swiped his cheek with his hand, getting water in his eyes and nose again, but this time he didn’t panic. “Do you want the towel again?”
Brick asked. Bray nodded. Brick wiped him again. “There you go. Where’s your cup?” “O’er there.” Brick chuckled. In other words, “You get it.” He reached for the yellow cup and filled it with water. “Do you want to dump it?” He shook his head. Well, shit. Bray had been having so much fun. He didn’t want the kid to stop playing because he was scared. “Should I try?” Bray gave him a huge toothy grin. “You try!” “All right.” He leaned over the tub and dumped the water over his head.
The warm liquid washed over his face. Bray’s laughter bounced off the bathroom wall. Brick swiped his face with his palm. “Again!” Well, hell. “Me try.” Bray quickly reached for the cup, then filled it and raised it in the air. Brick dipped his head. Water ran over his hair, down the back of his neck, and soaked his shirt.
But Bray’s delight was contagious. Brick peeled his wet shirt off and dropped it on the bathroom floor. “Again?”
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Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. Brick © 2025 Samantha Wilde Kobo Edition ISBN: 978-1-990385-29-2 Cover design by Covers by Combs Formatting by BB eBooks 1kitap1.com/en Content Warning This book contains language and situations that some readers could find offensive. Kidnapping and violence are depicted. 1kitap1.com/en Table of Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Content Warning Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Chapter 23 Chapter 24 Chapter 25 Chapter 26 Epilogue Excerpt from Ghost More Books by Samantha Wilde About the Author Acknowledgments 1kitap1.com/en CHAPTER 1 Natalie hummed “Rock-a-bye Baby” while rocking in the wooden chair she’d picked up from a garage sale that morning.
Bray lay snuggled in her arms, his stuffed dog tight in his grasp and his white fluffy blanket wrapped around him. The chair wasn’t as nice as the one she’d left behind at Keetan’s, and the wood dug into her spine, but Bray was happy to have their rocking routine back.
They’d both missed it. Bray fell asleep quickly, making her even happier she’d taken him swimming at the indoor public pool earlier. She stood and, in the darkness of their shared bedroom, moved to the wall where his crib waited. She lay him on the thin mattress and he immediately flipped onto his tummy and sighed. Sweeping her hand over his dark curls, she felt her heart ache. Leaving their home two weeks ago had been tough, but he’d finally settled in their new space. And he hadn’t even asked about Keetan.
She slipped out of the room and shut the door. In the living room, she lowered herself to the sofa. The apartment had come partially furnished, and the owner had been nice enough to pull an old crib out of storage for her. She’d finally broken away from Keetan. She was still in disbelief that she no longer had to walk on eggshells. She didn’t have to count the hours until he went to work, or dodge him when he was home. She also didn’t have to pretend to fall asleep with Bray so he couldn’t try to get in her pants.
Keetan’s lack of response to her leaving him had her reeling, though.
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- Total Words: 73,035
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