Lyrics of a Small Town Read Online Abbi Glines

Categories Genre: College, Contemporary, New Adult, Romance Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 94
Estimated words: 86972 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 435(@200wpm)___ 348(@250wpm)___ 290(@300wpm)
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I followed Rio into the house and the music was loud. That was never the case when Saul was here. Drake had been left the run of the house and it seemed he was taking full advantage.

Rio looked at me and rolled his eyes when we entered the living area. The music was even louder inside. It wasn’t just being pumped through the speakers on the balcony. There was clearly a sound system built into the house as well.

“Rio! Henley!” Benji called out our names as he walked back into the living area from the kitchen. He had a tray of burgers and sausages in his hands.

“Are y’all fucking deaf?” Rio asked him.

“That’s all Drake,” he said with a shrug.

No one else was in the house. From here, I could clearly see the pool, and it seemed to be where everyone was at. Rio walked over and picked up a remote and instantly the music was gone.

“Need help?” he asked Benji.

Benji nodded his head toward the kitchen. “Yeah, I need to butter the corn and wrap it in foil to grill,” he replied.

“I’ll do that,” I offered, needing something to do.

Rio shrugged. “Fine. I’ll make drinks. What do you want? And don’t say soda because I’ll just put vodka in it.”

Benji called out a thanks before heading out the door with the meat.

“I liked the cranberry and vodka Benji made last week,” I told him.

He grinned. “That’s what I’m talking about. I’ll ruin you yet.” He walked over toward the bar and I went to the kitchen smiling.

Today had been strange but also good. In all the weirdness, Rio and I had bonded more. We were both faced with the world that had been our father’s. His family. His home. Memories of him. A man neither of us thought we would ever really know about. Although we hadn’t grown up as siblings, there was a connection there that seemed to grow more with every step we took closer to being a part of our father’s world.

In the kitchen, there was at least thirty corn cobs in a pile on the counter. I went to the fridge and found the butter then began getting them prepared. I decided to add some seasoning salt too. Rio walked in once I got started and put a glass down beside me.

“Thanks,” I told him.

Using both hands, he lifted himself up to sit on the counter beside my work space. “I’m not ready to go out there yet,” he said then took a drink of what looked like straight whiskey.

I understood that. I felt a little drained too from meeting all the people and talking.

“Are you going to tell your pops about today?” I asked him, knowing he hadn’t mentioned it yet to his grandparents.

He shrugged. “Not sure. They knew about Hillya, my dad, his family and they didn’t tell me. I haven’t decided if they deserve to know.”

Rio had a lot of anger to work through toward his grandparents. They loved him and he knew that but the fact they kept it from him was something he didn’t understand. Unlike with me, his mother was dead. Gran had been doing what my mother wanted. If she were still alive and I was finding all this out, I wasn’t so sure I wouldn’t feel as Rio did. Hurt and betrayal came with the lies and hidden facts.

“It’s a small town,” I reminded him. “Things get around and the fact we were at Hillya’s house today might make it back to them.”

“I thought of that. If it does then they didn’t hear it from me. Maybe then they’ll understand a tenth of what their lies to me felt like.”

I couldn’t argue with that. He had every right to be upset. I reached for my drink and took a sip. “This is strong,” I told him.

“Fuck yeah, it is. Hell, we just spent the day with our dad’s family. It’s not strong enough.”

I laughed and sat it down. “I guess you’re right.”

“You know I am. Today was weird as fuck.”

Glancing at him as I rolled another corn cob into the foil I asked, “But you’re glad we went?”

He nodded but said nothing else.

“Ah damn,” Drake said, walking into the kitchen. “What the hell?”

I turned to look at him.

“What?” Rio asked.

Drake waved a hand back and forth between the two of us. “This shit. I know y’all are fucking siblings, but Saul is crazy as hell. He don’t seem to get that memo. Why are you here without him being here? Do you want him to kill us?”

Rio chuckled. “Shut up and take your drunk ass back outside.”

Drake shook his head and threw his hands in the air. “Fine, don’t listen to me. I may be fucking drunk but I’m gonna stay my ass outside until Saul gets here.” He pointed at me and told me to stay in here.


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