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His Brother’s Fiancée

      His Brother’s Fiancée: Copyright © 2020 by Jessa James

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      Published by Jessa James

      James, Jessa

      His Brother’s Fiancée

      Cover design copyright 2020 by Jessa James, Author

      Images/Photo Credit: Deposit Photos: VitalikRadko

      Publisher’s Note:

      This book was written for an adult audience. The book may contain explicit sexual content. Sexual activities included in this book are strictly fantasies intended for adults and any activities or risks taken by fictional characters within the story are neither endorsed nor encouraged by the author or publisher.

      This book has been previously published.

      Contents

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      1. Effie

      2. King

      3. Effie

      4. King

      5. Effie

      6. King

      7. Effie

      8. King

      9. Effie

      10. King

      11. Effie

      12. King

      13. Effie

      14. King

      15. Effie

      16. King

      17. Effie

      18. King

      19. Effie

      20. King

      21. Effie

      22. King

      23. Effie

      24. King

      25. Effie

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      1

      Effie

      Life isn’t fair, is it? Effie thought as she ran her fingers through the rabbit-like fur of the senior ragdoll cat. Certainly not for this cat, anyway.

      Effie was stretched out on the machine’s cool plastic as she watched Dr. Yung stare at the screen. In most aspects of her job as a vet tech, Effie played it cool, but she felt nervous as Dr. Yung finished up the MRI.

      “Still the same?” Effie asked.

      “Unfortunately. He’s not in heart failure yet, though the arrhythmia is about the same. But at least we can tell his family he’s stable.”

      Dr. Yung pulled off her gloves while Effie hoisted the languid cat up. The old cat peered into Effie’s eyes, searching.

      “He has the most amazing eyes. Like a galaxy.”

      “Actually, I think his eyes are quite like yours,” Dr. Yung said.

      Effie glanced up at the older woman. “You mean my eyes are like a cat’s, or the other way around?”

      “Both, I suppose. Go ahead and clock out once you’ve crated him back up, and I’ll go talk to the family. The next client canceled, so we’re done for the day.”

      Effie encouraged the big cat into the crate built for small dogs. He seemed happy to return to barred security.

      She pulled the band from the end of her braid as soon as she slid into her Explorer. Both the second and third rows were reclined, and there was evidence of various animal fur all over the taupe interior. Effie sighed as she combed out her loose braid and shook out her thick mahogany locks.

      As soon as she started the car, her phone buzzed.

      “Hi, Yaya,” she said with a smile as she turned on the speaker phone and pulled out of the veterinary clinic’s parking lot.

      “Hi, baby. Pós eísai? Good?”

      “Eímai kalá,” Effie said, aware of how stiff and off her Greek was.

      “Ah! You have been practicing!” her grandmother said in her thick Greek accent.

      “Don’t ask me anything else, that’s about all I have,” Effie said with a laugh.

      “Okay, okay. I wasn’t sure if I’d catch you, I couldn’t remember what time you were off.”

      “I got done a little early, a client canceled.”

      “I see. So what are you doing? Going to Thorne’s?”

      “How’d you guess?”

      “χρυσό μου,