Avenging Angel (Avenging Angels #1) Read Online Kristen Ashley

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Funny Tags Authors: Series: Avenging Angels Series by Kristen Ashley
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Total pages in book: 138
Estimated words: 139147 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 696(@200wpm)___ 557(@250wpm)___ 464(@300wpm)
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“Okay,” I said softly when he paused again.

“And then you raced to the door Elsie Fay was behind and shook it like you could tear it off its hinges, and then tore into that room when I opened the door. Fearless.”

The last word was so guttural, I felt it drive into me, like a stake to the heart, the piercing of which, my heart couldn’t function ever again without it embedded there.

He kept going.

“She slammed into you and you picked her up and held her like she weighed nothing. You held that weight and held it and didn’t let it go until it was safe to give her up. She felt the touch of love from you, Rachel, don’t doubt it for a minute.”

Oh shit.

“Cap.”

“I knew it then, and I was fucking terrified of all I was feeling for you.”

His name broke this time when I repeated, “Cap.”

“I fought it, but that didn’t last long. Dropped you at your car. Drove back to the office. Did a prelim search of you. I read what happened to Macy. What happened to your mom. And it was like my insides turned out. I couldn’t get them right until I was back with you. I started to tear out of there, Mace came out of his office, put a hand to my chest, and I stopped. He said, ‘She’s the one, isn’t she?’ I don’t know what I replied, but it was some form of yes. He smiled, dropped his hand, I got my ass in my car and drove back to you.”

“Please stop talking,” I whispered.

He didn’t stop talking.

“Jules and Shirleen knew Roam and me needed men in our lives. Good men. Men we could learn the right things from. We started hanging at Nightingale Investigations when we were fifteen. They taught us everything we needed to know. I’m one of them, Raye. I know because, when Lee was ready for Indy, he’d moved in with her within a couple of weeks. Eddie moved Jet in with him in that same amount of time. Hank and Roxie. Jules and Vance. Ava and Luke. All of them.” Some of the intensity drifted away from him and his lips tipped up. “But it was you who told me to pack a bag.”

I was feeling too much, I tried to duck my face in his throat.

“Baby, no, look at me,” he murmured.

I dropped my head back.

“I hope that doesn’t freak you, because I’m down to slow things up. I’m down with anything you need.” He dipped closer. “But I gotta ask that you let me look after you. It’s what I’ve been waiting for for fifteen years. A woman I can call mine who’s beautiful and fierce and strong and vulnerable and has a fracture, she turns to me to help her hold it together. I need to know she gets that from me. I need to know I give that to her. I need to know she can count on it. It’s what I need.”

“I’d just woken up and I was freaked out you knew Clarice, and I have to cop to having a bit of a temper, and I forgot who I was dealing with because the last time I had a man look after me was when I was eight. But he was taken away right along with Macy.”

“Raye,” he groaned and shoved his face in my neck.

After all he’d shared, I let him do that and ran my hands all over his back.

“You’re going to have to give me some time to get used to having that back, honey,” I warned.

In response to that, he kissed my neck.

“We didn’t handle this morning well,” I stated the obvious. “We might do better next time. We might not. But I’ve been worried all day I messed things up with you⁠—”

He lifted his head. “I should have called or come by.”

“I should have too,” I replied. “We didn’t. We might learn from that. We might not. But, Cap, it’s only been a day and we’re here now. Maybe it’s good. Maybe we needed some space. But we’re here now.” I grinned. “And you give amazing head and apologies and your bag is back on my armchair, so it’s all good.”

He returned my grin and took his arm from around me so he could curl his fingers at the side of my neck and stroke my jaw with his thumb. “Mind the coffee table next time you attack me.”

“Word,” I agreed. “And just to say, the fireman’s hold was the absolute shit.”

He let out a soft chuckle, and it felt ridiculously good moving against me.

“I learned that from Luke. He carried Ava out of Vance and Jules’s wedding reception after she told him she loved him for the first time, took her home and gave her the business. They came back and she had sex hair.”


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