Vows We Never Made Read Online Nicole Snow

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Contemporary Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 129
Estimated words: 132097 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 660(@200wpm)___ 528(@250wpm)___ 440(@300wpm)
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I’m not leaving without her. That’s what she doesn’t know.

If Hattie stays, I stay, too.

This apology is long overdue, and I need to do it now.

I need her to know what’s in my head, even if she won’t reveal what’s in hers.

“Okay,” she says quietly after a heavy second. “I guess Margot wants to make up for causing a scene. Should we buy something?”

“I’m sure she has it covered.”

We both turn to see my sister raiding the pastry case, her earlier venom dissipated. Sugar works miracles on her mood.

That’s my little sister and it’s honestly impressive.

“I think we’re good,” I say.

Hattie doesn’t object as I guide her from the café, stopping by the register to throw a crisp Benjamin in the tip jar.

My fingers burn like hell, hating that they can’t find the small of her back.

I hold back.

That cuts deep, making me think of all the times I touched her without thinking, entitled to her flesh.

Can we ever get back there again?

There’s a small park just up the block from the café and I lead her there, heading for the first bench I find.

The air feels warm and slightly damp.

A typical Boston summer evening like you find up and down the New England coast.

When I left Portland before, I never thought I’d miss it, the coolness and brine in the air.

Even when you can’t see the sea, you still feel it.

Hattie sits next to me hesitantly. All my lofty words knot in my throat.

I clear my throat and keep my eyes on the horizon.

“Thanks for the help back there—and for giving me a chance to talk.”

“Yeah. I’m sorry Cooper went after Blackthorn Holdings,” she says carefully.

“I appreciate you coming to the rescue, but I wanted to—fuck, it’s not Daley I want to waste another second on.” This is more difficult than I imagined. I swallow hard, the lump in my throat sprouting cactus thorns. “Hattie, I need to apologize. For everything.”

“Everything, huh?”

Without even looking at her, I see her fingers twitch on her lap.

“I fucked up. Spectacularly,” I say. “I let the past tie me down, and when I found out about my parents, I lost the last thread of my shit. But these past few weeks, I’ve been a hermit, locked away from the world and drinking myself stupid. The same way I’ve always handled life derailing.”

She stares at me now, her mouth a thin line, tight and hurt and wondering.

“Margot came and shook me out of my stupor, but even before she showed up, I knew I had to wake up. I realized the past can only tie me down if I let it. Running away wasn’t a reset. It was a retreat, and I can’t do that anymore.”

Her shoulders tense as I finally look at her fully, her green eyes clear and beautiful as emeralds. I have to hold my breath.

“Okay, well, that’s great and all but… what do you want, Ethan?”

Isn’t it obvious?

You, woman.

Always, always you.

My gaze intensifies, knowing it won’t be that easy.

“I wasted years thinking about the dead, the way I took off and let tragedy rule my life. When all this new stuff hit, I slid back into old patterns. Bad habits that never helped me a damn. Now, I’m for the future. I want to be done looking back.”

I take her hand then, stroking my thumb over the softest skin.

She doesn’t relax.

“Ethan, no,” she whispers tensely. “After what happened, I don’t think we can just pick up and carry on like nothing happened. When you blew up, you hurt me.”

I know.

I fucking know.

“There’s no future worth living without you, Hattie,” I say quietly, not shying away from the shocked look she throws back. “I need you in my life. All of you. All your quirks, your books, your sunshine. I need my lighthouse, Pages. I need my beacon, always bringing me back from the darkness in my soul. A reminder why I should never let myself get tossed around by bad memories and booze—not if I still have a harbor. Not if I have you.”

My throat clenches around the last word, black smoke boiling in my lungs.

Her free hand goes to her mouth and she gives me wide eyes. Staring like she can’t quite wrap her mind around how real I’m being, but she wants to.

It’s like she’s just waiting to wake up from this dream and wind up back in the real world where I’m still a huge, selfish asshole. Still walking out on her so I can frolic around with my own demons.

“I’m sorry I hurt you,” I whisper. “So goddamned sorry I can’t put it into words. I know that won’t make up for what I did, but I am. Also…”

I clear my throat roughly.

Tears glimmer in her eyes and I take her wrist, pulling her hand away from her face, brushing it away gently so I can have her full attention.


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