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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Rolling my eyes at my best friend I turn to my stomach on my towel. She isn’t wrong. they are cute, so cute it’s gross, and they look like they belong together, which is weird, because I always thought my mom and dad were meant to be together until I saw him with her.

And now, now it kinda feels like she and Zuri have always been in our lives, which is even weirder since at first, I really thought that I would hate her.

“Oh crap, they’re coming back,” Cat hisses, sucking in her already flat stomach while lifting her chest, and I laugh. “Don’t laugh,” she laughs with me, then sighs. “They aren’t even looking at us.”

“Probably because my dad told them how old we are.” I remind her of that embarrassing detail. I honestly wish I could scrub that introduction from my brain, but it’s now stuck there, and I will probably have nightmares about it for the next month because it was that humiliating. Not that my dad noticed when Nalia was introducing us to her cousin’s sons, who were both seriously hot.

Glancing their way, I try to see if they are looking in our direction. I doubt it, and it would be hard to tell anyway because they’re both wearing sunglasses.

Taking my eyes off them when my cell phone beeps, I pull it out and check the screens and it’s a message from my friend, Tori. When I open it up, my stomach bottoms out.

“You can’t be serious,” I whisper, and Cat rolls towards me, and I can feel her looking at my screen as I click on the link. As the page loads, I see that she wasn’t lying. Aaron’s picture fills the screen along with some information about him, including that he likes cats, even though he told my mom she couldn’t get a cat because he’s allergic to them. I slide through the photos on his profile and feel sick. As sick as I felt the first time I found him on this same dating app right after he moved in with my mom.

Nalia

“So, it’s officially official, you found your guy.” Ashlyn grins, then adds, before taking a sip of her drink. “I wasn’t sure that he was the one for you since your relationship has been pretty much drama free since you started talking about him, but now that I know that the cops have been called, I’ll start looking for a wedding party dress.”

“I wish I could claim that logic is ridiculous, but it is actually pretty accurate,” April mutters from her lounger.

“So, what is Logan going to do?” June asks, bringing the conversation back around to me, telling them that the cops who came over last night confirmed this afternoon that the bikes left at the end of the driveway were Matthew’s and his older brother’s. The same kid that we’ve been having issues with this school year.

“There’s not much he can do; the boys claim that they know nothing about the vandalism, and their parents said that the boys were home all night, so it couldn’t have been them.”

“Then how did their bikes get there?”

“Apparently, they were stolen from their front yard.” I make air quotes.

“Yeah, and I’m Mary Poppins,” April mutters.

“Basically, but maybe the cops showing up scared them, and they will stop being little pricks.”

“You can hope,” July says, then adds. “At least no one is being stalked or shot at.”

“This is true,” Hanna mutters quietly so that she doesn’t wake up the sleeping boy on her lap.

“Okay, enough with the small talk, I want to know how last night was,” Harmony says, and all the girls look over at me. I’m not one who gets easily embarrassed, and I have never really been shy, but still, I feel my cheeks warm.

“It was good.” I look across the yard to Logan and like he feels my eyes on him, he looks my direction and grins.

“Just good?” Willow presses.

“Really good.”

“He fits in,” December tells me with her eyes on the guys who are all sitting near the barbeque with beers chatting with my dad and uncles who are manning the two grills they set up to feed everyone.

He does fit in, and since we got here, no one has asked him to arm wrestle or fight to the death. And the kids instantly settled in like they have been here a dozen times, then again my mom told them the moment they walked in the door to make themselves at home then proceeded to show them the pantry and all the snacks, where the drinks were and what bathrooms are on the first floor, so they wouldn’t need to go searching.

“Did it take you guys a while to get used to being so happy?” I ask, picking up my drink from the table next to me.


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