Coming Home (Whiskey Men #3) Read Online Hope Ford

Categories Genre: Alpha Male Tags Authors: Series: Whiskey Men Series by Hope Ford
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Total pages in book: 49
Estimated words: 46967 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 235(@200wpm)___ 188(@250wpm)___ 157(@300wpm)
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I roll my eyes and start packing up my things. “Nothing. It’s nothing. I told you this morning that I’m going to start working at his house part-time.”

She rolls her eyes. “You can lie to me all you want, but don’t lie to yourself. That man wants you for more than just his employee.”

I refuse to get my hopes up. “He does not. I work for him… he’s my boss, I can’t—”

She raises her hand to stop me. “Before you say anything else, let’s remember that I work for Ford, and he’s my fiancé.”

I laugh. “I know. Honestly, Lilian, look at me. I’m not the type of woman that he would be interested in.”

She laughs, and it fills the whole front office. “Oh my God, you have no idea. Girl, he’s into you. There’s no hiding it. He likes what he sees.”

She’s wiggling her eyebrows, and I can’t help but laugh with her. “Anyway, I’m leaving for the day.”

That seems to wipe the smile off her face. “Oh Elle, I’m so sorry. I’m going to miss you in the afternoons.”

I pull the strap of my purse on my shoulder. “Oh really? I’m sure if you have any free time, you can always go take some dictation from Ford in there.”

Her mouth drops open. I know I’ve surprised her because for the first time since I’ve started here, I’m joking around. Normally, I’m no nonsense.

She squeals in laughter and points at me. “Oh yeah, good one, Elle. ‘Dicktation.’ I get it.” She laughs, taking the joke even further.

I’m laughing as I walk out the door. I feel lighter and happier, and for the first time I’ve let myself forget about my past. It feels good, and I try to soak in the feeling. I know it won’t last, but right now, I’m going to bask in it.

Chapter 13

Hudson

“What’s up, brother?”

I think I’m falling in love.

I’m worried about whatever this is going on with Elle.

I’m not sure where I’m going to fit in with Blaze.

Shit, I know I’m in love.

These are all the things I’m thinking, but I don’t say any of them. I’m sure these are all things I could talk to my brother about, but I’ve never been one to just open up about things. “Nothing much. I thought I’d touch base with you on my meeting with Walker yesterday.”

He leans up in his seat. “Oh yeah, sure. How’d it go?”

I sit down in the chair across from him with his desk between us. “His project is impressive and is going to change people’s lives. I have so many friends that could benefit from the services he’s going to offer. Plus, he didn’t short-change anything with the technology, the machines, nothing.”

Ford is nodding his head the whole time I talk. “Yeah, I knew it would be amazing. Did he tell you that Lucas’ Isabella met with them and made a list of everything they’d need?”

I nod in agreement. “Oh, he told me. He sang her praises and talked about what a lucky man Lucas is. If I hadn’t met Walker’s wife and seen the two of them together, I would have thought he’d be giving Lucas a run for his money.”

Ford laughs. “Yeah, that would have been fun to watch. So what do they need from us?”

I shrug my shoulders. “Honestly, he’s good right now, but he knows that when he opens and starts accepting clients, there are going to be things that come up. I told him we would do a donation and that I’d get with you guys and figure it out. It’s all non-profit, and the money goes straight to helping wounded soldiers. On a personal level, I’m going to set up a quarterly donation.”

Ford nods. “Blaze Whiskey will do the same. We’ll all meet, and Beau will give us a number.”

There’s more, but I don’t say it. I just sit here, and finally Ford says, “Go on. There’s something else?”

I nod. “Yeah. Walker offered me a job.”

Immediately, I see Ford tense. He tries to hide it behind a fake smile, but I see it anyway. “You don’t think that’s a good idea?”

He puts his hands on the desk and pushes back before shooting to his feet. He paces back and forth before stopping in front of me. “I’m not saying that it’s not a good idea.”

“Well, you're not acting like it’s a good one, that’s for sure.”

He crosses his arms over his chest, and he doesn’t try to hide the anger from his face. “We just got you back, Hudson, and you’re telling me that you were offered a job as a hired mercenary.”

“How did you—?”

He throws his hands up. “Yeah, not a lot of people know what Walker and his crew do, but it wasn’t too hard to figure out. So are you going to take it?”


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