Lev: a Shot Callers novel - Belle Aurora Page 0,130
Max pulled back, opening his arms wide. Lev smirked, walking into his arms. More hugs and kisses were exchanged then suddenly a gaggle of pretty women appeared, along with two other men—who were both sexy as hell, mind you.
What the heck were they putting in the water up here?
A brunette with a wide smile and green eyes stepped forward and eyed our gorgeous little princess, who was now resting her head on Nik’s shoulder and sucking her thumb. Smart girl. The woman smiled gently. “Hi there, honey. And who are you?”
“This little angel is Lidiya.” Nik jerked his chin to Lev. “Lev, this is my wife, Tina. Tina, baby. Lev, my cousin.”
Her face brightened and her excitement was completely genuine. She came forward and hugged a rigid Lev, rubbing a hand up and down his back. “Oh, wow. Hi!”
She pulled back and without an introduction, she came forward and put her arms around me. “I’m Tina!”
I hid my surprise the best I could and hugged her back. “Mina.”
She laughed softly. “No. Tina. With a T.”
I smiled at her. She was cute. “I know. I meant my name is Mina.”
She gasped. “Mina!” She pointed to herself. “And Tina!” She looked at her husband with wide eyes and spoke slowly. “Mina and Tina. That’s so cool.”
Nik chuckled under his breath and then laughed, shaking his head. Tina wrapped her arm around mine. “We were going to bring our girls with us, but,” she cringed, “we don’t get much time alone anymore. When Nik’s mom offered to babysit all the little ones,” she huffed out a laugh, “I almost threw them at her.” Her smiled faded, she stopped mid-step, and her face turned pained. “That sounded terrible.” Her lips pursed. “I’m a horrible mother.”
I laughed. She was adorable. “No, that sounds kind of reasonable, actually.”
“Really?” she asked, genuinely concerned.
I nodded. “You need time for yourself too.”
She smiled at me before turning to Nik, who was glaring at his brother and reluctantly handing Lidi over to Max. She went willingly, and Max pretended to eat her chubby cheeks. God, these men were destroying my ovaries, one sweet act at a time. She smiled and laughed through the sucking of her thumb. Tina told me, “Gosh, she’s beautiful, Mina.”
I grinned, pushing down the fact I had no right to feel proud of Lidi. “I know. And I think she does too.”
Tina rolled her eyes. “Oh, I know. Little girls know how to play their daddies. And it only gets worse as they get older, trust me.”
I mentally took note.
Tina brought me over to the other women, who all smiled up at me. “This is Mina. She’s Nik’s cousin’s wife.”
Another brunette spoke, but her head had a tinge of red to it, and her green eyes were brighter than I’d ever seen. “Which cousin?”
“Lev,” I told her, then I added, “And we’re not married. Not yet anyway.”
Tina’s face went slack. “Oh, I’m sorry. I just assumed.”
I waved her off with a smile. “That’s okay. Really. Lidiya is Lev’s daughter.”
An olive-skinned man uttered, “I’m Trick.” He pulled a short woman with chocolate brown hair and big brown eyes into his side. “And this is my Lola.”
The reddish-brown brunette smiled. “I’m Nat.” She pointed to the tall ashy-blond man rocking a sexy five o’clock shadow. “And that’s my husband, Asher.” She lifted her hand and pointed to the gorgeous arctic blonde woman next to her. “This is Mimi.” She leaned forward and mock-whispered, “She’s our resident dyke.”
I choked on a laugh as Mimi winked at me. “Hi. Nice to meet you all.” This was a wedding reception, wasn’t it? I asked cautiously, “Where’s the bride?”
Nat rolled her eyes. “Helena, my sister. Max knocked her up good. She’s only a few months along so, you know.” Only, I didn’t know. My confused expression must have given me away, because her brows rose and she grinned before explaining, “She’s in the bathroom, yacking.”
Tina smiled happily then shrugged. “Happens to the best of us, right?”
Max approached with Lidi, and all the girls made cutesy noises as he spoke. “Tell Helena I’m leaving her.” He placed his cheek on Lidiya’s head, and the little girl smiled around the thumb she was sucking. Max sighed then smiled, “There’s another woman in my life.”
Mimi blinked at the little girl. “Would you look at those lashes?”
Nat grinned. “And that curly hair?”
Lola stepped forward and ran her fingers down Lidi’s cheek. “Oh, my God, she’s freaking adorable.” She looked to me with a pucker. “I’m in