Bain (Pittsburgh Titans #9) Read Online Sawyer Bennett

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Erotic, Sports Tags Authors: Series: Pittsburgh Titans Series by Sawyer Bennett
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Total pages in book: 93
Estimated words: 87940 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 440(@200wpm)___ 352(@250wpm)___ 293(@300wpm)
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I did text her this morning to ask how she was feeling. Her response was short and it didn’t invite further follow-up.

Fine.

I’m glad she’s fucking fine because I’m not. I feel like I’m on the verge of losing my shit, like I want to scream until my throat shreds and my lungs collapse. I want to pound someone into the ground just for looking at me wrong. I want to crawl under the covers and sleep for days.

I take the elevator up and I’m not all that surprised to see Drake waiting outside my room. He’s leaned against the wall, hands tucked in his pockets. His duffel is on the ground, meaning he came straight here from the bus and by the look on his face, I know he wants to talk.

I don’t say anything, merely pull my key card out and open the door. Drake bends to grab his bag and follows me in.

I’m shrugging out of my suit jacket by the time the door is closing. I loosen the knot on my tie and don’t wait to find out why he’s here. I take the opportunity to get a better update than what Kiera gave me this morning.

“How is she?”

Drake moves past the beds over to a corner chair and settles his large frame into it. “I tried to call her once and she didn’t answer. Texted her to ask how she’s doing and I got a ‘thumbs-up’ emoji back.”

I blink in surprise that she’s being terse with her brother. “I asked her the same question. She at least typed out the word fine. What has Brienne said?”

“Said physically, she’s fine and she worked today. But she’s not overly engaging. Have you talked to her?”

With a sigh, I pull my tie loose and toss it on the bed. “Things aren’t good between us.”

Drake’s eyebrows draw in and his jaw tightens. He’s gone into overprotective brother mode. “Why not?” he growls.

I hold my arms out. “Fuck if I know. She went off on me last night and told me to leave. So I did.”

“You just left her?” he says, eyes wide.

“No, I didn’t just leave her,” I exclaim in exasperation. “I took care of her and you know I did. You saw us the night we came home from the hospital. You saw me yesterday. I was there for her, ready to do whatever she needed. I was willing to miss a week of games. Ready to do anything for her and she didn’t want a fucking thing from me.”

“Okay,” Drake says, motioning his hands downward. “Chill out.”

“No, I’m not fucking chilling out,” I retort, that need to scream my lungs out creeping up on me. “I understand your sister is hurting and I want to make it all better for her. I can’t do that unless she lets me, and she’s not letting me. But you know what… I’m devastated too. No matter how she and I came to be pregnant, we’d committed and then we got excited about it and now neither of us has a damn thing. We don’t even have each other because she pushed me out.”

By the time I’m done, Drake is leaning back in his chair as if I just punched him. “I’m… well… I’m sorry, man. I can’t imagine what you’re feeling.”

“Oh, I think you just got a tiny taste,” I say with a maniacal laugh. I don’t even bother to fill him in on the sense of guilt weighing me down that perhaps I caused the miscarriage. I know Dr. Segal said absolutely not, but it still feels like my fault because I got all domineering on her in bed that morning. It may have only been a handful of thrusts because her mouth on my cock had me on the edge, but they were hard and deep and it’s killing me to think I might be responsible.

Drake surges out of the chair, but I hold my ground. Thank fuck he doesn’t hug me but veers right to the mini bar and nabs two bottles of Jack Daniels. Not even bothering with glasses, he tosses a bottle at me. “You need this.”

I twist the little plastic cap off and tip the bottle back. I don’t take a sip but instead chug the entire thing, hissing after I swallow.

Drake doesn’t say anything, merely returns to his chair, holding the other bottle. I toss my empty in the trash can and plop down on the end of the bed. Resting my elbows on my knees, I press my hands to my face. The smell of the liquor on my breath blows back as I breathe into my palms.

“You know that anything Kiera said or didn’t say since the miscarriage probably isn’t an accurate representation of how she feels about you, right?” Drake asks.

I lift my head. He has my attention.


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