Amnesia Read Online Kelly Elliott

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Insta-Love, Suspense Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 84
Estimated words: 80940 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 405(@200wpm)___ 324(@250wpm)___ 270(@300wpm)
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I frowned. “I would think if I had siblings, I’d want to be close to them.”

“Does it feel like you might? Have siblings, I mean.”

Looking up as I thought about it, I laughed. “I have no idea if I do or not! If I do, they’d better be out there looking for me, though.”

Liam winked. “I can’t imagine anyone who knows you isn’t going crazy right now, looking for you.”

I glanced down at the soup. “I hope so.”

We ate in silence for a few minutes, and it was comfortable. I liked that Liam didn’t have to have every second filled with conversation.

“Do you think you and your brother will ever be close again?”

Tilting his head, he frowned. “We never were very close, but if he needed me, I’d be there for him.”

“I’m sorry, Liam.”

Shrugging, he replied, “Don’t be.”

A feeling of sadness washed over me as I wondered if I had a brother or sister out there who was worried about me. Parents, at least. Looking back up at him, I asked, “Are you going to tell him about me?”

“No. I don’t plan on anyone knowing about you except for Bubba and Randy.”

I nodded. My gut told me to reveal myself to as few people as possible. Of course, my gut also told me not to go to the police—and Randy was a police officer. But if Liam trusted him, then I would as well.

“I’m sure you think it’s a mistake, me not going to the police.”

He shook his head. “I don’t know what you’re going through emotionally right now, Mallory. And while I want this guy to be caught, my instincts are telling me we’re doing the right thing.”

I reached for his hand and squeezed it. “Thank you.” Drawing in a deep breath, I exhaled. “It’s so beautiful here. The air is so clean and crisp.”

A low rumble of thunder could be heard in the distance, and Piper jumped up and ran over to the table.

“Storm’s coming in, and Piper isn’t a fan of them. Why don’t you stay out here and enjoy the weather before it cools down and rains.”

I stood. “Let me help clean up, at least.”

Liam shook his head. “I’ve got this. Just enjoy the day and rest your feet.”

After Piper and Liam made their way back into the house, I stared out over the vast ranch that Liam owned. I wondered if he ever hiked into the hills and mountains. I made a mental note to ask if that was something we could do once my feet were healed, if I would still be here, that is.

Closing my eyes, I smiled slightly. The smell of rain was in the air, my belly was full, and for the first time in over a week, I truly felt safe.

CHAPTER EIGHT

Liam

After I rinsed and added the dishes from lunch to the dishwasher, I leaned against the counter and watched Mallory outside. She’d moved to one of the chairs that was out in the sun. Her eyes were closed, and she looked at peace for once. I hated the fact that, with Randy coming over tonight, she’d have to relive her nightmare yet again.

“Who in the hell did this to you?” I whispered as my phone went off with a text.

Billy: Is everything okay? You missed the lunch meeting and no one has heard from you today. Now you’re not at the foal meeting. You still sick?

“Shit,” I mumbled as I pushed a hand through my hair. I hit Bubba’s number, and he answered almost immediately.

“Hello?”

Frowning, I pulled the phone away from my ear just to make sure I’d called the right person. Bubba never answered his phone that way with me. Yep, his name on the screen.

“I forgot about the meeting.”

“Yes, the same thing on my end. Yep, the food showed up on time.”

I was confused for a moment…until it dawned on me. Bubba was with the guys, of course. “Are you at the meeting?”

“Yes, that did arrive, just a little late though.”

“What did you tell Billy?”

“Right now, I’m unable to help you out with the survey. Sorry about that.”

“Text me.”

I hung up the phone and started to pace. With everything going on with Mallory, I hadn’t left the house until this morning. I’d checked in with Billy and made sure things were taken care of, claiming that after the ride home in the storm, I’d come down with a bug.

Bubba: I told the guys I had a flat and had to repair it and that was why I was late. I went for a run to get all this shit off my mind, and when I walked back into the house I heard my phone going off with the reminder of the meeting. I wasn’t that late. Billy asked about you and I wasn’t sure what to say, so I played dumb. Said you were most likely still under the weather. Billy wanted to head to your place to make sure you were okay, but I told him to call or text first, just in case you’re resting.


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