Before You Go Read Online Aurora Rose Reynolds

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 92
Estimated words: 87913 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 440(@200wpm)___ 352(@250wpm)___ 293(@300wpm)
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No way. My eyes widen when I see that it’s after ten in the evening. I thought I had slept for an hour, maybe two, not seven!

Tossing back the duvet and sheet, I sit up, and my head spins. I need water and something in my stomach, but first, I need to use the restroom and apologize to Dayton for pawning my pup off on him for so long. When I get to my feet, I shuffle to the door of the bedroom, slowly opening it, before I scoot across the hall to the bathroom he pointed out before he showed me his guest room. Turning on the light, I close the door and quickly use the bathroom, then wash my hands.

As I’m hanging up the white fuzzy towel I used to dry my hands next to the sink, I realize how clean the bathroom is. I know it’s an odd thing to notice, but before I moved in with Matthew, I would spend time at his place, and his bathroom was always a mess. There would be toothpaste or grime in the sink, and the toilet always had that gross mark around the bowl, like he never cleaned it.

I should have known then that he wasn’t the kind of guy to clean up after himself—something I despised finding out after we moved in together and realized that if I wanted our apartment clean, then I had to do it myself. And sure, Dayton could be the same way, and I just happened to come over after his housekeeper was here. Or maybe he just never uses this bathroom. But when we came upstairs, even though I didn’t spend much time in his place before he showed me to his guest room, I saw his home was tidy. There weren’t any random clothes tossed on the back of his couch nor unread mail out in the open. Everything seemed to have and be in its place, and it smelled good—and not like he had just sprayed something to mask the smell.

Shoving those thoughts out of my head, I open the bathroom door and step back into the hall. It’s quiet—no TV playing or even music on in the background to fill the silence. I hope he didn’t go to bed, but I wouldn’t be surprised if he did since it’s late. Or late for me since I’m usually in bed by nine most nights unless I’m painting.

When I step around the corner of the hall, I find Dayton sitting on his big, dark leather couch, wearing a pair of sweats and a T-shirt, with his bare feet up on the coffee table and a pair of glasses perched on the bridge of his nose, studying a stack of papers in his hand. Lots more papers are strewn across the top of the coffee table, where there is a can of soda resting on a coaster, and PJ is asleep at Dayton’s side, his free hand sliding through my pup’s long fur.

I don’t know if I make a noise or if he just senses me, but he lowers the papers he’s looking over and meets my gaze before his eyes slowly wander over my face and down my body, then lift back to mine.

“How do you feel?” It’s hard to think or even breathe. Things would probably be easier if I wasn’t so attracted to him, and he didn’t intrigue me as much as he does. But I am attracted to him, and he does intrigue me. He’s like a painting in my head that hasn’t been finished, and I want to work on it until it’s done—until I figure out exactly what makes him, him.

“Not as tired,” I tell him, watching PJ lift his head and look at me. He doesn’t jump up and get off the couch to greet me like I expect him to. Instead, he rolls to his back, giving Dayton his belly. “I’m sorry for sleeping for so long.”

“Why? You needed it.”

“Yeah,” I agree quietly.

“Are you hungry?”

“Yes, but I’ll get out of your hair and go home. I’ll probably have some toast and go back to bed.”

“I have bread here.” He leans forward, placing the papers he’s holding down on the coffee table before he stands. “And a toaster.” He takes off his glasses. I can’t decide if he looks better with them or without them.

“Oh, nooow you want to come see me.” I smile when PJ hops off the couch and scampers over to me. “Was he okay?”

I pick him up, then tip my head back to Dayton as he steps toward me.

“Yep, we’re buds now.” He rubs the top of PJ’s head.

“How did you pull that off?”

“I bribed him with bacon and let him run off-leash in my brother’s private backyard in the back of the building.”


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