Coming Home Read Online Lydia Michaels (Surrender Trilogy #3)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, BDSM, Billionaire, Contemporary, Dark, Drama, Erotic, New Adult, Romance Tags Authors: Series: The Surrender Trilogy Series by Lydia Michaels
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Total pages in book: 128
Estimated words: 130286 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 651(@200wpm)___ 521(@250wpm)___ 434(@300wpm)
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echoed through the alley as he headed for the limo.

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Sitting so still it was a wonder his lungs remembered to breathe, Lucian stared out the large window

behind his desk, the sleeping city a quiet storm without wind. Lavender shades of silver and blue

painted the world a still life that always entranced him with its peaceful qualities. He’d been sitting there since sometime after three, silently letting his mind wonder over the mundane and lulling his

body in a way the quiet of his room never could.

While his gaze watched the silhouetted landscape reflect the colors of dawn, his mind dwelled on

other forms of beauty. His mind should have been focused on business, but long, tapered legs and a

cinched little waist filled his mind until his imagination lent her weight to his empty palms. She was

back in his life. His Evelyn was finally back.

There was something incredibly tenuous about their reunion, something Lucian feared could shatter

at any moment. Always so strident and sure in his endeavors, he was man enough to admit, for the

first time in his life, he’d found something he coveted so much it terrified him. She was so much more

than a possession. It was what she gave him. A soft security that never took tangible form, yet he felt it everywhere in her presence. What they had he cherished beyond measure, and it was changing him

in ways he didn’t understand.

Never one to backpedal or hesitate, she somehow gave him second thoughts. Thoughts of not

rushing in, not jarring this delicate slice of peace she presented, thoughts of . . . compromising his

desires for someone else’s. He didn’t understand how she made him feel so different, but she did and

he was determined not to do anything hasty that could damage their love.

She loved him. That in itself was a gift beyond measure. He never—

His thoughts cut off at the soft vibration rattling over a sheaf of papers on his desk. He checked the

antique pocket watch resting on his ledger and frowned. It was just past four a.m.

His hand scooped up his phone and a smile curved his mouth when he read the screen. His thumb

slid across the screen and he brought the cell to his ear. “Did I conjure you with my thoughts?”

“Did I wake you?”

He settled back into his leather high-backed chair and turned to face the dawn once more, awaiting

the brilliant show of light that never failed to rejuvenate him each day. “You know me better than

that.”

“Are you at your desk?” Her voice was sleep-roughened silk tantalizing his ears.

“Yes. Just thinking. Couldn’t you sleep?”

She drew in a breath and let it out slowly. The soft sound of sheets rustling had him imagining her

warm and cozy in her little bed. He loved that she’d call him at odd hours of the night. It was the next best thing to having her there. “I had a bad dream.”

He glanced down at his legs as his brow drew tight. “You okay? You don’t usually have nightmares.

Want to talk about it?”

“We don’t have to. I just . . . wanted to hear your voice.”

“Want me to come over?”

She chuckled, her voice a raspy invitation he’d be more than happy to follow. “No. It’s still dark out

and I have work in a few hours.”

He growled. “You and your work.”

“Don’t start.”

“What was your dream about?”

The playfulness siphoned out of the space between. “Pearl. Me. It was more of a flashback but

everything was different. I was older, but still young.”

“What happened?”

Pearl was a burden he feared Evelyn would always feel responsible for. He couldn’t blame her.

Pearl was her mother. If having his mother back meant having her in the form of Pearl, he didn’t know

if he’d be able to turn down that sort of devil’s deal. In that respect, he understood Evelyn’s loyalty and need to save her any way she could.

“It was cold. It was so cold I woke up shivering. When I was little, my mom used to send me with

money to buy her hits while she worked off the pay with some man that used to come around. I got

lost.”

“Did this really happen?”

“Yeah. I was only about eight, but in my dream I was older. I was so cold and scared. It was dark

before I found my way back. There was a cop patrolling in a squad car and I almost asked him for

help. Something made me hesitate though, made me think twice about talking to him. In that moment

I knew he would help me, but if I asked for his assistance I also knew I would likely never see Pearl

again. He’d take me and put me in a home she’d never follow me to.”

Lucian grew uncomfortable in his own skin trying to imagine an eight-year-old Evelyn attempting

to rationalize her way through a situation like that. This was partially where her fear of law officers stemmed from. He could remind her she was now an adult, but didn’t see the point. Certain ingrained


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