Dangerous Devotion – An Age Gap Secret Baby Read Online Natasha L. Black

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Forbidden, Mafia, Suspense Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 60
Estimated words: 55860 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 279(@200wpm)___ 223(@250wpm)___ 186(@300wpm)
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Two lines in the window of a plastic stick change everything I ever wanted. I could put off being a mom in theory, when it was only an idea. Now it is a reality and it is instantly transformative, a sudden avalanche of feeling that brings tears to my eyes.

Did my mom feel like this when she was pregnant with me? Like I was the only thing she ever wanted in the entire world? The promise of this baby is everything to me all at once. Love like nothing I fathomed fills me up like light.

My phone rings and there he is. Jack calls me, and I answer, swallow hard and remind myself not to tell him. I can’t yet, not till I have my bearings and know what I want to do. He’d marry me. In one second, maybe less. If he knows I’m having his child, I’d be a Marino missus before I finish my sentence.

“Are you busy at four?” he asks.

“No, what are we doing?”

“We’re going back to class,” he says, a little mischievous.

“More yoga?” I ask.

“Don’t get your hopes up. This doesn’t involve barnyard animals of any kind.”

“Oh. Well, you’re not doing the best job of convincing me to go,” I say.

“My assistant is going to send a car for you. Are you home?”

“I will be by then,” I say.

“I’ll meet you there at four. I’d pick you up myself but I’ve got a meeting.”

“Okay. What should I wear?”

“My assistant will have everything you need.”

“Okay. See you soon.”

“Hey, Serena,” he says, faltering just as I’m about to hang up.

“Yeah?”

“I miss you.”

I smile. “I miss you, too.”

A bubble of excitement rises in me because I’ll see him later. I have to tell myself to calm down, and don’t get too excited. I have a baby to think of now and my decisions have to be smarter and less impulsive. I look up the best vitamins and exercise for pregnant women in the first trimester and make some notes, a shopping list. Then I do some laundry before I flat iron my hair and put on make-up. I’m ready way too early, giddy and a little queasy, possibly because I didn’t feel like eating lunch.

When the car pulls up to my house, it’s not the dark Town Car I expect. It’s Jack himself, driving his car. My heart leaps, a grin blooms on my face.

What is he up to?

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JACK

Her face when she sees that it’s me—that’s the greatest payoff right there. The biggest rush of satisfaction swamps me, like I succeeded, I’ve made her smile. I don’t hear violins in my head or anything stupid, but I definitely get out to open her door. She looks me right in the eyes and says, “I thought a car was coming for me?”

“I saw a chance to end the meeting early,” I say, downplaying the fact that I moved the entire schedule around on several executives who were smart enough not to complain.

Serena smiles, her dimples showing. “I’m glad you did. Now I don’t have to wait to see you. Tell me where we’re really going.”

I open the door and settle her in the car. “You’ll have to wait and see,” I say playfully. Her hand darts out, catches my tie and tugs me closer.

“Please?” she says, her pretty eyes sparkling.

I growl a little, deep in my chest, a possessive noise that slips out as I catch her wrist and bring her hand to my lips, kiss her palm. I feel her body respond, the way her skin heats and lips parted as her breathing gets faster.

If I kiss her now, this will be over. We’ll never make our appointment then. I clear my throat and release her hand, back away from her.

“We better get going,” I say, my voice gruff and rusty as I force my body to calm down.

I drive, my hands gripping the wheel too hard, the air conditioning blowing hard in my face as I try to cool myself off.

“I’m a little cold. Mind if I snuggle up to you?” she says.

I curse the gear shift in the way, reach for her with my right hand, draw her closer. She turns down the fan so it’s not a gale force wind in the interior of my car. She leans on my shoulder. I let a breath out and tension loosens in my chest. I rub my cheek over her hair and let myself feel how much I love her.

“God, I love you,” I murmur into her hair at a stop light.

She lifts her face and the tremulous lips; the wide eyes nearly unman me. I lock lips with her swiftly, sucking her lower lip, giving her a soft, quick kiss because I can’t keep not kissing her all the way there.

Her small hand reaches up and cups my cheek. Her eyes are too bright, gleaming with unshed tears. A knot forms in my throat, my whole body going rigid as steel. She’s about to cry. I want to find whoever upset her and rip them apart. The urge to rescue her, to avenge her sadness is primitive. I might as well be a wolf, a bear, some wild animal gone feral over his mate.


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