Rake (Wolfes of Manhattan #4) Read Online Helen Hardt

Categories Genre: Fantasy/Sci-fi, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Wolfes of Manhattan Series by Helen Hardt
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Total pages in book: 71
Estimated words: 73339 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 367(@200wpm)___ 293(@250wpm)___ 244(@300wpm)
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“The lavatories,” he said, “and…”

“And what?”

He cleared his throat. “A bedroom.”

“Oh.” I looked down at my lap and fidgeted with the seatbelt buckle.

A bedroom. How many women had Reid Wolfe bedded in this jet? A lot. He was known as a womanizer.

Yet he’d been gentle with me so far. He hadn’t tried anything other than a light kiss.

I wasn’t the jealous type. I never had to be, as I wasn’t interested in a relationship with any man.

Until now.

A lump formed in my throat.

Reid Wolfe.

The man most likely to never fall in love with me.

And I was halfway in love with him already.

22

Reid

I couldn’t take my eyes off her.

I forced myself to, though. Staring would make Zee uncomfortable, and I didn’t want that.

Her blond hair cascaded over her shoulders. It was a few inches shorter, but still long and lush. Her cheeks glowed a natural pink, and her lips… God, her lips. Normally she painted them bright red, but now they were a soft pink, full and plump.

This was what she’d looked like when…

Hard as it was for me to go there in my mind, I had to. I had to remember what she’d been through at my father’s hands. If I forgot, even for an instant, I might do something she wasn’t ready for.

She’d freaked a little at my mention of the bedroom.

That bedroom had seen a lot of action. The norm for me was to bring a companion along on my business trips.

And we always joined the mile high club.

I was a lifetime member at this point.

I squirmed slightly, adjusting my boner without Zee knowing. At least I hoped she didn’t know. That would freak her out even more.

As hard as I’d been for her before, I was even harder now. Seeing her the way she was meant to look…

This was the real Zee.

Not Zara Jones, but Zinnia Rehnquist.

Fuck.

I had to have her.

I would have her, one way or the other.

The plane taxied to the runway, and when it increased speed for takeoff, Zee grabbed her armrests.

A white-knuckled flier.

I covered her hand with mine. “Don’t be nervous.”

“I’m not.”

“Your body language says otherwise.”

“Oh, I’m not nervous about the flight.”

“What, then?”

“It’s not nervous so much as… Well, maybe it is nerves. I’ve made a decision that is going to change my life.”

“The decision to go to New York?”

“Yeah. And to talk about…you know.”

“You still don’t have to.”

“But…isn’t that why you wanted me to come with you?”

Was it? Yeah, on one level.

On another level, I hadn’t been ready to say goodbye to Zee.

I wanted to spend more time with her.

Funny, just a few days ago, I was ready to seduce her and use my womanizing charms—which were well tested—to get what I needed out of her.

Those aspirations were gone now.

I cared about this woman, and I wouldn’t use her.

No matter how much my body wanted it.

We arrived at LaGuardia a little before eleven p.m. After we deplaned, my driver met us at the terminal.

“Home, James,” I said to him.

His name wasn’t actually James. It was Wayne. Now that I knew the truth about Father Jim, I vowed to stop the whole “James” thing.

Zee turned to me. “I need to book a room somewhere.”

“That’s not necessary. You can stay with me.”

Her eyes widened.

“My place has three bedrooms,” I told her. “I didn’t mean…”

“I know,” she said softly, though her demeanor negated her statement.

We arrived at the Wolfe building and I helped Zee out of the limo. “Thanks, Wayne,” I said.

“Good night, sir.” Wayne waved as he drove off.

Zee looked up and then stumbled into my arms.

I steadied her. “You okay?”

“This… This place…”

“Oh, shit,” I said.

“I can’t… I can’t go in there.”

“You remember.”

“I ran out. Naked. A nice person helped me. And then…”

So much more to Zee’s story than I knew. What had happened to her after she got away? I knew only that she’d gotten hooked on drugs and had eventually gotten through rehab.

That was something to be proud of.

“Do you want to tell me what happened?”

“I suppose I have to. I mean, that’s why I came here, right?”

“You don’t have to do anything you don’t want to do. If you’ve changed your mind, no one, especially not me, is going to force you to tell us anything. I need you to believe that, Zee. I need you to trust that.”

She nodded, still clearly nervous, her lips trembling.

“I also need you to trust that you are safe here. This is my building now, and I swear to God, I will never let anything happen to you.”

My words surprised even me, and I meant them. I meant them with all my heart.

She nodded again. “Okay. Thank you.”

“You have my word. Nothing will happen to you on my watch.”

23

Zee

My flesh was ice cold as Reid led me, his hand enclosed around mine, into the building, through the lobby, and toward a lone elevator that was in an alcove away from the other elevators.


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