How to Resist Prince Charming

How to Resist Prince Charming by Linda Kage

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Authors: Linda Kage
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boss at the water cooler, no doubt.
    When they glanced up and caught Braxton grinding his knuckles hard against Tyler’s scalp, they paused. Clenching his teeth for being caught acting childish, Braxton immediately let up his hold and a red-faced Tyler straightened to punch him in the shoulder, retaliating.
    “Bastard,” he muttered before he too caught sight of the men. A charming smile lit his face. “Oh, hey, Mr. Foley. Mr. Fairbanks. Mr. Davenport.”
    “Tyler,” they all greeted with warm familiarity as they stepped forward to shake hands with Braxton’s brother, clasping his shoulder and teasing him about how tall he’d gotten since they’d last seen him.
    Braxton didn’t want to stew in envy, but damn, he remembered back when these very men had treated him with the same affection. It’d only been a couple months ago, about thirty seconds before his dad had announced, “ Braxton is going to take my place .”
    “You get better looking every time I see you, boy.” Tom set his hand with a fatherly kind of pride on Ty’s shoulder. “I may have to introduce you to my daughter, Lenna.”
    Braxton stopped breathing as he stared a hole through Davenport’s hand on Tyler. He told himself hadn’t heard what he’d just heard. No freaking way.
    But then Tom went and added, “Do you have a girlfriend these days?”
    What the hell?
    Acid ate through his stomach. Tom had snarled at him when he’d merely looked at her at the damn Christmas party, and here, he was foisting her off on his annoying kid brother?
    No fucking way.
    Tyler flushed, looking utterly uncomfortable. “Uh…no, sir.”
    Tom chuckled and ruffled his hair. “Ah, get that look off your face. She’s beautiful. Trust me.” Then he went and crossed the line. He hitched his chin Braxton’s way. “Just ask your brother. He met her at the Christmas party last month.”
    When everyone turned to him, Braxton pulled in a sharp breath. Tyler lifted an eyebrow in query, and Braxton had to pause to keep from committing murder. But in that second, he hated—absolutely hated—Thomas Davenport.
    Just what made Tyler, the asswipe, acceptable for her while Braxton was so very unacceptable ? Jealousy seized him, which pissed him off even more. He didn’t want Tom’s fatherly affection. He hated Tom. But damn it, he still wanted the man’s freaking fatherly affection.
    When Tom scowled, reminding him he hadn’t responded, he clenched his teeth and cleared his throat. “She’s…breathtaking,” he quietly told his brother with all seriousness.
    “There you have it.” Tom grinned and slugged Ty on the back. “I’ll have you two married off within five years.”
    Braxton couldn’t keep his bitterness to himself if he sewed his lips together. “I think Tyler may be too young for her.”
    Tom flashed him a killer glare. “And I think I can figure out for myself what a person is too young for.” Turning back to Ty, his lifted his chin. “How old are you now?”
    “Nineteen,” Ty was quick to answer. He looked relieved, as if his age might get him out of this seemingly arranged marriage.
    “Meh, that’s nothing. I’m five years older than my wife, so three is a blink of an eye.”
    But two years is even better , Braxton wanted to snarl back. I’m more compatible for her than Tyler .
    He had to bite the inside of his lip to keep silent.
    His jaw was still clamped shut five minutes later as he marched down the sidewalk away from Farris Industries with a panting Tyler nearly jogging at his side to keep up.
    “Jesus, you sure moved from Number One Son to Pile of Horse Shit in those guys’ eyes. They really hate you, Brax, especially Tom Davenport. What’d you do to piss off Dad’s favorite employees?”
    Braxton shook his head savagely and snorted. “I breathed.”
    “Seriously,” Tyler muttered. “What’d you do?”
    “Seriously,” Brax hissed back. “Nothing. Ever since I took over, they’ve despised me on principle alone.” And

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