Until Nalia (Until Her #15) Read Online Aurora Rose Reynolds

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary Tags Authors: Series: Until Her Series by Aurora Rose Reynolds
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Total pages in book: 107
Estimated words: 101524 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 508(@200wpm)___ 406(@250wpm)___ 338(@300wpm)
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“Yeah, that sucks.” Her face softens. “I wish that the teacher would have heard what was being said so that there would have been some type of repercussion for Matthew’s role in that whole situation.”

“I agree with you, baby.” I lean back in my seat and rest my boots on the coffee table, crossing my ankles. “Which is why I’m not more pissed at my kid for what he did.”

“Being a parent is hard.” She sighs and murmurs, “I can totally understand why some people decide to homeschool their kids. It’s hard at this age to send them off every day with just the hope that people will treat them with kindness.”

“I imagine that will never change, babe, even when Billie graduates in a few years and heads off to college, it’s going to be difficult to trust her care to this world.”

“Yeah,” she agrees in a whisper, then tips her head to the side. “How was Kristy when she found out about what happened?”

“Worried about Coop and disappointed that he got into a fight. She came over and spent a couple of hours with him before he went to bed.”

“That’s good.” Her voice gentles as she asks, “Have things improved between her boyfriend and the kids?”

“She’s been keeping them separate, so she and the kids are good, but things with them and Aaron haven’t improved.”

“That must be hard on everyone involved.”

“I think she’s making it harder than it needs to be, and that if you don’t make things a big deal, they won’t be.”

“But she’s mom,” she whispers, and something about that causes me to pay closer attention to what she is about to say. “You’re dad and I’m sure you’re amazing, but moms are different and it’s harder for kids to realize that their mom’s life doesn’t just revolve around them, especially if it’s always been that way.”

Shit, I didn’t even think about it like that. “I’m sure that it’s not easy for Kristy to be in the middle where on one side she has someone she’s fallen in love with and on the other she feels like she might have to sacrifice that relationship in order to save her relationship with the kids.”

“You’re right,” I agree, and her eyes widen with surprise. “I might not have agreed with you a couple of hours ago, but when I told Billie I was coming over here to see you, she didn’t even bat an eye.”

“You told her that you were coming here?”

“I’m not lying to her about where I’m spending my time, especially when I want her to get comfortable with the idea that it might happen a lot more often.”

“Logan.”

“You need to let me know how much I owe you for lunch.” I change the subject when I see her start to put her guard up.

“I’ll tell you after you let me know how much I owe you for my car.”

“I’ll tell you Saturday night after you come hang out with me and a couple of my friends who are going downtown to watch Hector perform at one of the bars.”

“I—” She starts to speak but cuts herself off, her attention goes to the back door when it’s opened. I turn my head as Zuri pokes her head outside. “Hey,” Nalia says as I feel her sit forward so she can place her glass down on the coffee table. “Did we wake you?”

“No, I just wanted some water and thought I heard you out here.” Her eyes come to me, and she offers a small, sleepy smile and a soft “Hi.”

“Hey, sweetheart.”

“I’ll come tuck you back in?” Nalia tells her starting to stand and Zuri shakes her head while taking a step back.

“I’m okay.”

“Are you sure?”

“Yeah.”

“Okay, honey, I’m right out here if you need me.”

“Alright.” She looks at me, then Nalia. “Night.”

“Night,” I tell her, and Nalia whispers the same as she closes the door.

“I really thought that she was out for the night,” Nalia tells me, taking her seat back while picking up her glass.

“It’s early. Normally, Coop isn’t out until after nine thirty on school nights.”

“Her too, but she had her first soccer practice this evening and was worn out by the time we got home at seven. I swear I caught her falling asleep in the middle of dinner.”

“Coop’s done that more than once.” I laugh. “How was practice?”

“Good,” she smiles, “Hot. I need to get one of those fancy chairs with a cover over the top if I’m going to make it through the season without getting sunburnt.”

“Give it a few weeks, and it will cool down and start raining every other day.”

“You say it like it’s a bad thing, but I’m looking forward to fall; it’s my favorite time of year. Well, that and the first few weeks of winter, and by winter, I just mean the weeks leading up to Christmas and Christmas day. Right after that I’ll be wishing it was summer again.”


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