Where Good Girls Go To Die (Good Girls #1)

“No, Mom.”


She fingered a piece of my hair that I hadn’t brushed since I had gotten out of the bath the day before. “You’re not going to be young forever, you know.”

“I’m well aware.” I rolled my eyes.

My mom talked some more about herself, her boyfriend, and her new purse for a good hour before I managed to get her out of the house. And when the door shut behind her, I felt hungover again.

By the time Mason made it home from work, I was chin deep in a fluffy white blanket on his couch binge watching Game of Thrones.

Because Jon Snow.

“Is this all that you’ve been up to today?” He pushed my feet out of his way and sat down next to me.

“No. I managed to paint my nails.” I wiggled my freshly painted black toenails at him. “Then Mom showed up.”

He winced and I knew he felt my pain without me having to say anything else. “Sorry. I tried to push her off as long as I could. I didn’t know she would drop by today.”

“It’s not your fault. I had to face her sooner or later.” I shrugged.

“What did you, um?” He scratched his head, looking nervous and totally out of character for my brother. “What did you tell her you’ve been doing?”

“This is Mom we’re talking about, Mason. We only talked about her.”

He nodded his head in understanding before grabbing my bottle of water off the table and taking a drink.

“Well, get ready.” He stood from the couch, stretching his muscles. “We’re going out to dinner tonight. You’ve been cooped up in this house too long.”

I groaned, but he was right. I couldn’t stay locked up in this house forever. Even if I wanted to.



This was not what I expected. If I had known we were meeting people for dinner, I would have dressed better, or you know, not have come.

But it was too late for that now. When we walked into the restaurant, Mason passed the hostess and headed straight for the back. As soon as I saw the table filled with three other people, panic filled me.

Brandon smiled at me when he saw us approaching, and I made quick work to grab the seat next to him. Because on the other side of him was a pretty girl with light blonde hair and bright blue eyes. She wasn’t what bothered me though; it was Parker’s arm against the back of her chair.

He was staring at me as Mason pulled out my seat, and I tried to avoid looking at him in his plain black t-shirt that looked far too insanely hot against the backdrop of his tattoos.

The table was silent when we first sat down, and I avoided looking at anyone except for my brother.

But Brandon didn’t let that fly. He pulled my chair closer to his and pulled me into his side. “There’s my drinking buddy. How are you feeling?”

“Finally getting over my hangover after trying to keep up with you.” I nudged him with my elbow.

“I told you, girl. You should have listened instead of being so competitive.”

I laughed because he was right. I never backed down from a challenge.

“Livy,” Parker’s voice pulled me from my conversation with Brandon, and he sounded nervous. “This is my fiancée, Emily.”

Emily smiled sweetly at me and gave me a little wave. A perfect little wave with her perfectly pink nails. I was such a bitch for judging her. She looked nice as could be, but she didn’t look right next to Parker.

“Hi, Emily. It’s nice to meet you.”

“You too.” She seemed far too excited to meet me. “I’ve heard so much about you.”

My gaze slid to Parker, but he was swallowing down half his beer. I doubted she had truly heard that much about me. At least not the parts that mattered.

“I’ve heard a lot about you as well. Are you excited about the wedding?” Why the fuck did I just ask that?

“Yes!” Her voice went up a few octaves, and I think everyone at the table winced. “Parker has been amazing.” She looked up at him, and I looked at Brandon’s glass in front of him. I wondered if he would notice if I quickly chugged his whiskey. “But you’ve known him forever.” Her voice broke through my thoughts. “You know how great he is.”

“Oh yeah. For sure.”

Brandon snorted softly beside me, but Emily just nodded her head.

The rest of dinner seemed to go the same way. Emily talked about the wedding while everyone else listened. We all interjected ohs and ahs where necessary, but I was itching to get out of there. I wasn’t too keen to hear all the details of Parker’s wedding. A wedding that one-day ago, I had envisioned myself in.

It seemed like a joke now. How na?ve I was. How idiotic.

“So Liv, have you thought about what you’re going to do for a job?”

Brandon’s question caught me off guard because I hadn’t really thought about it at all.

“Umm, I’m not sure yet. I guess I need to start looking.” I laughed.

Mason pulled me into his side. “No rush.”

“Well I’m looking for a receptionist, if you’re interested.”

“Really?” I perked up because working with Brandon sounded awesome. The two of us had so much fun together.

“Yeah.” The server walked up to our table and interrupted us. Brandon leaned in closer to me to talk over her. “I’ll call you tomorrow to talk details.”

Parker was staring at him, but Brandon just took a swig of his drink and smirked at him.

Then Parker lifted his own drink and I saw a small tattoo located on the inside of his left wrist. A tattoo that was all too familiar. A small, insignificant tattoo that most people looked over, but not me. I knew that tattoo because I drew it. I doodled it in one of his books over four damn years ago, and now it was on his body. And I couldn’t take my eyes off it.

“Livy, are you seeing anyone right now?” Emily’s voice caught me off guard, and I pulled my eyes away from Parker to look at her.

“I’m sorry. What?”

“Are you dating anyone?”

Why did everyone keep asking me that?

“No. Not right now.” I avoided looking at Parker.

“I have a friend that I think you would hit it off with. He’s cute, and he’s a flight attendant.”

Brandon snorted at my side. “I think you’re trying to set him up with the wrong friend.”

“What do you mean?” Emily looked at Brandon, clearly annoyed.

“He’s a male flight attendant. I think you’d have a better chance at setting him up with Mason.”

I choked on my water when I couldn’t help but laugh.

“Fuck you, man,” my brother called out at the same time Emily said, “You’re such an asshole, Brandon.”

Brandon shrugged his shoulders before winking at me. “I’m just trying to save Livy some heartbreak. Can you imagine finding out the man you were in love with was actually in love with another man?”

“It would be devastating.” I chuckled and Emily rolled her eyes. “Especially if he fell in love with my brother.”

“I’m not gay.” Mason slammed his hand on the table, and Brandon and I leaned into each other laughing.

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