Until May (Until Her #7) Read Online Aurora Rose Reynolds

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Insta-Love, Romance, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Until Her Series by Aurora Rose Reynolds
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Total pages in book: 86
Estimated words: 80314 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 402(@200wpm)___ 321(@250wpm)___ 268(@300wpm)
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“Saving your feet.” He lowers me to the ground in the kitchen. “Where’s the broom?”

“I need to get Blue so she doesn’t get glass in her paws.”

“I’ll get her. Now where is the broom?” he repeats, and I sigh before going to the pantry to grab it.

“She won’t let you get near her. She doesn’t like strangers.” I shove the broom at him when he holds out his hand.

“You’re not going into that room without shoes.”

“Fine,” I huff, and his lips press together like he’s trying not to laugh. With another huff, I take off for my bedroom to grab a pair of slippers, then start back to my office, only to shake my head when Aiden comes down the hall… holding Blue. “She let you pick her up.”

“I could make a joke about that, but I’ll keep it to myself.” He passes me my cat before walking away, and I look at Blue, narrowing my eyes on her when she blinks at me.

“You are in so much trouble.” I tap her nose, and she swipes at my finger. Knowing that if I put her down she will be right back in my office in the middle of the mess she made, I carry her to my room and shut her inside with her sister that is asleep on the end of my bed. I go to the pantry to grab an empty box and the vacuum, taking them with me to help clean up.

We work in silence as we get all the glass swept up and the beads gathered from where they’ve scattered under furniture, and we’re done in half the time it would have taken me to do it all alone.

“Thank you,” I tell him, picking up the box to take it outside to the garbage can.

“I’ll take that out with me when I leave.” He takes the box from me when I get to the front door and sets it next to the mat on the floor before turning to face me. As he starts walking toward me, I back up a step, and his head tips to the side. “What are you doing?”

“What are you doing?” I ask him and take another step back when he moves toward me.

“Since I just had my tongue in your mouth and you were making that hot-as-fuck noise down my throat not that long ago, I’m trying to figure out why you’re suddenly set on keeping distance between us.”

“I was not making noises.” I glare at him.

“Doll.” He crosses his arms over his chest. “What the fuck is going on?”

“Nothing.”

“Right.” His arms fall to his sides, and he comes toward me while I start to back up, only—with my house not being huge by any stretch—I soon feel the carpet that’s in my living room under my feet. Then the back of my knees bump into the coffee table. Not wanting to end up with my ass falling through the clear glass, I start to skirt the table, but it’s the wrong move, and I realize this when Aiden’s hand sweeps out to wrap around my hip with enough pressure to send me tumbling sideways onto my couch. I gasp as I fall to my back, then my breath freezes in my lungs as he comes down on top of me, with one thigh between my legs and his face an inch from mine.

“Talk to me.”

“I can’t talk to you like this!” I cry while placing my hands on his chest to push him back. He doesn’t budge, not even an inch.

“Talk to me. What has you freaked out now?”

“You being on top of me and not getting off,” I pant, and he stills completely.

“I would never hurt you.” His voice is so deep it vibrates across my skin, causing goose bumps to break out in its wake. “Did someone…?” I feel his muscles bunch under my fingers as his eyes scan over my face.

“No.” I stop trying to push him away while I slide my hands up to his shoulders, hoping to reassure him, because he looks about ready to come out of his skin. “Never,” I tell him softly, and his body relaxes as his hand comes up between us, and his fingers slide down my hairline while he watches.

A feeling of warmth fills the center of my chest that is so comforting, so full of goodness I hold my breath, not wanting to lose it because it’s like nothing I’ve ever felt in my life.

“Why are you running from me again?” he asks quietly, his eyes sliding up to meet mine, and I rub my lips together, not sure how to answer that question without sounding like I’m crazy. “I think you get that I like you.” I bite the inside of my cheek. “And you like me?” I don’t respond, and his expression gentles. “All right.” He stands, then pulls me up with him, and I blink at the sudden change of position. “I’m going to take off.”


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