Page 46 of Love Me Or Hate Me


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Yep. I saw him out running at five in the damn morning. Pissed isn't a strong enough word to describe his face. More like demonic.

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It was three in the morning. Get your facts straight.

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I know he is losing his mind right now.

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If anyone gets a photo of him, post it. I wanna see…from the safety of my house.

Chapter twenty-two

Ethan: Tell me one more time you're in your right state of mind.

That was the fifth text Cameron had gotten along the same lines. Friends and acquaintances all asking in some varying degree what the hell he was thinking. Swiping away the text, Cameron shoved his phone into his pocket. Leaning back on his hands, he tilted his head up to the sun.

He was sitting on the second story of a mega yacht surrounded by beautiful teal waters somewhere in the Caribbean. When Ebony invited him on the trip, she had said they would be on her family's boat. He had been expecting something like the boat they had used in Stardust, not a yacht that rivaled a cruise ship.

With all its sleek features, from the fully manned crew of thirty people to the four decks, pool, spa, gym, dining rooms, countless private bedrooms, and even a helipad, his thoughts should have been consumed by the one-in-a-lifetime experience. Yet here he was, letting texts and other people’s opinions interrupt his focus. Hell, even his dad had pulled him aside with his own worries before Cameron left.

"You don’t think you're playing with fire here, son?" Cameron's face must've shown his betrayal because his father held up a hand to stop him before he continued. "Don’t get me wrong. You’re my son," he grinned. "I know what she sees in you and trust me I couldn't be prouder that you brought home a girl as sweet and not to mention as…affluent as Ebony Rosebank but…" he let his words hang purposefully in the air.

"But what?" he asked, anger brimming at the edges of his words, knowing his father was looking at the bruises still marring his face.

His father sighed and leveled a look at him. "Are you sure this is a battle worth fighting? Worth losing a friend over? Would she put everything on the line for you?"

Dammit, his father just didn't understand. Cameron's relationship with Ebony wasn't at that stage. That was the whole fucking problem. Because every time he could make a step forward, her fuckingbrotherwould purposely drive them two steps backward. Cameron closed his eyes at the invading memory. It had been over a week since that night in his room. Things had been perfect. She was right there in his bed; his hand just grazed the soft underside of her breast when pain exploded across his senses.

It felt like he had been hit with a cinderblock. He had fought Gavin before. Trained with him for years. But what happened that night was different. That night it was like fighting a bear. An unbelievably fast and strong bear. Gavin had been out for blood and it only proved that through all their matches and all their sparring at the training center, Gavin had been holding back. If Cameron hadn't dodged when he had that night, he was sure Gavin would've broken a few of his ribs.

"Cameron, sweetheart, come get some sunscreen." Whitney's voice was like honey as it drifted over to him from the deep shade of the deck.

Obediently, he pushed himself up to stand and walked over to the seating area. The couches where she was currently perched, dressed in navy blue bikini and a white coverup, were in a giant U-shape. Above them the automatic roof was extended blocking the overpowering sun. As soon as he walked under the shaded roof, Cameron could feel the cool blast of AC spilling out of the hidden vents.

"Ah, just in time," Whitney spoke as Ebony walked through the wide sliding glass doors that connected the inside lounge area to the shaded aft deck. Her bare feet made no sound on the teak floor as she stepped into the soft morning light. "Make sure to cover yourselves fully," Whitney instructed Ebony, pointing to the sunscreen sitting on the marble table in front of her.

Ebony took the bottle but shot Cameron a knowing look. Cameron kept his features schooled, holding back a grin. From the moment they had gotten on the boat, Ebony's mother had hounded her about limiting her sun exposure. She wanted Ebony covered in enough sunscreen to make the staff scared she may just slip off the side of the boat.

"Sit here," Ebony motioned for the edge of the couch.

Cameron tensed. Instinctively, his gaze flicked to the lounge area where three men sat at a bar. They had been casually talking and eating breakfast until Ebony grabbed the sunscreen. Now all three pairs of eyes were trained on him as her hands began to glide over his back with the cream.

Cameron swallowed under Grant Rosebank's unreadable stare. That was something he had expected when Ebony had invited him. Two weeks of no Gavin, and her father's scrutiny. Difficult, but doable. That was what he had thought at least. All of that confidence shattered when he met Ebony's twin Brazilian uncles, Elias and Leon Moscovis.

Two distinguished older men that were identical in every way except for the tilt of a smile on one and the edge of a glance on the other. They both wore their dreadlocks, laced with more gray than black, pulled back into a neat thick braid. Like Mr. Rosebank, the brothers moved with a confidence and effortless authority that instantly told Cameron these men were somebody important, if not dangerous, in their world.

Clearly, they were supposed to be Ebony’s uncles on Whitney's side of the family but Cameron wasn't sure he could reconcile that fact. The men hardly spoke to their sister, in fact they seemingly only talked to Grant and of course, Ebony. Cameron should've known, he thought with a sigh. Just like her father Ebony had fully captured her twin uncles’ hearts and attention. They hung off her every word as she spoke with doting affection and watched her like a hawk when she stepped away, especially near him.

When Cameron had questioned her about them Ebony had beamed. "Oh, I'm sorry I forgot to tell you. My uncles come on this trip every year. They're really the reason we come, to see them."

"Mmm," he hummed as Ebony finished up on his back.

There was something that tickled his brain every time he summoned the courage to look at the uncles. Something familiar. They looked nothing like their so-called sister but they did look everything like Ebony. In that aspect the family resemblance was unmistakable.

Standing up, Ebony wiped her slick hands on her thighs drawing his attention to the red two-piece sports swimsuit she was wearing. Cameron forced himself to look away. He could practically feel the silent dare in the air from the group of men at the bar.