Barbarian Brides
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Cecily Royce. Barbarian Brides
Barbarian Brides. Lost Worlds Book Two. Cecily Royce
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
Cecily Royce
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Linira Ander had only just walked in the doors of the hotel in the new resort when she was shoved aside to the right. Almost a dozen girls came blasting in while laughing and carrying on, making no effort to find out if their explosive entrance had inconvenienced anyone. The girls were dressed in sparkly bikinis, with their designer luggage being escorted in behind them. Linira, having been thrown against a woman who had entered just ahead of her, had no intention of being just as uncaring.
"I'm sorry about that," Linira said to the woman who had actually kept her from falling. "I hope I didn't hurt you." Her cheeks burned with embarrassment. She'd been forewarned that the resort was ripe with young women who loved to party. Much like spring break for adults. She was not surprised, only startled by the girls making their entrance.
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The waitress brought over a pot of coffee when she came to their table, and after she assured the new guests that breakfast certainly was available if they wanted it, she filled their cups and left with their orders. Linira had joined Casi in asking for breakfast, but they got to enjoy their coffee and the peace and quiet for no more than a few minutes. That was when the group of young women appeared again, wearing nothing but tiny bikinis, showing off their mosquito bites and lack of any womanly curves. No doubt they were all in their early twenties and acting like teenagers, it was perfectly clear the girls hadn't yet used up their excess energy. Bouncing and skipping excitedly into the dining hall, they had no respect for other people. They barely even noticed anyone but they existed.
"You know, there's really no excuse for their behaving like that," Linira said once the girls had taken tables of their own on the far side of the room. "I was never so wild in my teens, let alone my twenties. Did their parents ever teach them how to act in public? They should be ashamed of themselves!"
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