Callum (Pittsburgh Titans #12) Read Online Sawyer Bennett

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Sports, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Pittsburgh Titans Series by Sawyer Bennett
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Total pages in book: 87
Estimated words: 81867 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 409(@200wpm)___ 327(@250wpm)___ 273(@300wpm)
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“And you stayed in that job another two years after we broke up. You made choices that ensured we were doomed from the start.”

Callum’s features harden. “That job led me to my first assistant GM position. I can’t regret sticking it out.”

“I’m not asking you to regret pursuing your dreams and passions. Those were the right choices. The choice you made in not letting me come with you was the mistake. You had no right to decide what was best for me. You took all that away from me and made a unilateral decision—”

“It was a mistake,” Callum blurts out and my jaw drops open. I think I must have heard him wrong because when we broke up, he couldn’t have been more adamant that he was doing the right thing.

He sighs as he scrapes his fingers through his hair, giving a sad shake of his head. “I didn’t know it was a mistake right away, though.”

Frowning, I tip my head to the side. “When did you figure it out?”

“When I came home for your mom’s funeral. Saw you with Joshua. Saw that you leaned on him for support and that should have been my job, but I’d lost that right.”

I look away from Callum. I can’t stand to see the honesty of those words on his face. I’d always thought him so detached from me, so confident in his decisions. And I’ve been so bitter that he made those choices because it was what was best for him, not what was best for us.

My phone rings and I recognize Joshua’s ringtone emanating from my purse, my head slowly turning that way.

“Joshua?” Callum guesses and I nod. “Do you want to talk to him?”

I shake my head. “Not really. But I suppose I have to.”

Still, I don’t move from the couch. The phone rings four more times and then cuts off as he’s sent to my voicemail. My stomach clenches because I know Joshua won’t leave a message.

The phone starts ringing again. “He won’t stop until I answer.”

“I’ll answer,” Callum growls as he rises from the chair and starts for my purse.

“No!” I exclaim, scrambling from my perch. I rush past him and grab the phone. Clutching it to my chest, I add, “I don’t want him to know that you’re involved with me leaving.”

Irritation ripples across Callum’s face and once again, the ringing stops as it goes to voicemail. Only a few seconds pass as Callum and I stare at each other, and then Joshua calls back.

Inhaling a fortifying breath, I move to answer it.

“Speakerphone,” Callum orders quietly.

I have no problem with him listening. I know this won’t go well and Callum deserves to know what he’s just put himself in the middle of.

I connect the call and hold it out between Callum and me so he can hear. Joshua is the first to speak. “What in the fuck is going on, Juniper?” he snarls like a rabid animal. “I got a call from one of the nurses at your dad’s care home and she said there are new orders on his chart that my dad and I aren’t allowed to visit.”

Callum frowns, clearly confused over how that information got to Joshua so fast and in clear violation of HIPAA laws. I’m not surprised at all.

I opt for stalling rather than answering him directly. “Why are you so upset? You two never visit him anyway.”

I can practically hear the steam coming out of Joshua’s ears. “What are you playing at, Juniper? I can cut off funding to your dad as soon as I hang up the phone and he’ll be living in a hovel before the sun sets.”

A low sound of rage rumbles from Callum and I step away so Joshua doesn’t hear it. I give him an admonishing look and change the subject. “I’ve moved out. I’m not coming back.”

“What the fuck did you just say?” Joshua demands. “You better get your fat ass back to the house right now.”

I am by no means hurt by Joshua’s words. I’m healthy, athletic, strong and a bit curvy, but Callum is enraged. He reaches for the phone but I scramble backward and take the phone off speaker. I hold up a warning hand to Callum to remain where he is and hopefully my demeanor conveys that he needs to stay out of this.

I put the phone to my ear. “I’m filing for divorce.” I don’t take my eyes off Callum who’s fuming he’s so angry.

“You’re not leaving me,” Joshua says, his words calm and even. “Go home and we’ll forget this nonsense.”

“I’m not coming back.”

“Is this because of last night?” he demands. “Because goddamn it, Juniper… you know I didn’t mean to hurt you. You know my temper is short and you had to have known I’d react that way. Come home and I’ll make it up to you.”


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