Down Too Deep Read online J. Daniels (Dirty Deeds #4)

Categories Genre: Angst, Contemporary, New Adult, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Dirty Deeds Series by J. Daniels
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Total pages in book: 125
Estimated words: 121576 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 608(@200wpm)___ 486(@250wpm)___ 405(@300wpm)
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I cocked my head. “Come on, Nathan. You barely spoke to me this morning. And yesterday…” I trailed off, pinching my eyes shut.

Shit. I didn’t want to sound needy. He was allowed to have a day to himself. Why did I say that?

A ragged breath left him. I opened my eyes to find Nathan’s gaze suddenly gentled.

“You’re right. I’m sorry,” he said. “I was short with you this morning and I shouldn’t have been. I guess I’m still trying to figure this out.”

“I’m trying to figure it out too.”

Nathan pressed his lips to Marley’s temple and watched me.

“I haven’t agreed to the date yet, but I am going to,” I said, dropping my arms and inching closer. “I mean, unless there’s a reason I shouldn’t…”

Here I was, provoking him again. I couldn’t help it though. I hadn’t planned on telling Nathan about my date with Travis, but now I was oddly grateful for Olivia’s eavesdropping. I needed to know how he felt about this. If we were waiting the two months solely because of the money issue, that was one thing. But I didn’t think we were.

Nathan simply kept watching me. He remained silent.

“Um, did you hear what I said?”

His eyes narrowed playfully. “Yes. Surprisingly, I can hear you up here.”

“Oh, ha ha.” I lightly shoved his chest. “You’re hilarious.”

He smiled at me then. I felt heat burn across my face. I missed this—playing with each other. This was so easy. Why couldn’t we keep doing it?

“Who’s the guy? Do you know him?” Nathan asked.

“Yeah, I do, actually. He’s Jamie’s older brother…you know Jamie, Tori’s fiancé.”

“Surfer?”

“Yep.” I nodded. “I haven’t seen Travis in a long time. Our families used to live within five minutes of each other.”

“Nice guy?”

“Uh…sure, he’s nice.”

“So, he’s a family friend?”

“I guess so, yeah.” I tilted my head, confused. “Why are you asking so many questions about him? Are you interested?”

“Oh yeah. He sounds cute.”

I laughed. Nathan held my gaze for a moment, and then he looked down.

“What is it?” I asked.

“Nothing.” He lifted his head and peered at me. “I was just thinking that there isn’t any reason why you shouldn’t go out with him.”

“Right.” I forced a smile, hiding the disappointment I couldn’t help but feel.

Nathan shifted Marley to his other arm and turned toward the door. He took a step and then paused, looking back at me. “I’m really sorry about this morning, Jenna.”

I didn’t need to force my smile a second longer.

I turned off the light and followed them out of the room.

Chapter Fourteen

NATHAN

One Week Later

Hey. I’ll probably be home close to 11 tonight. Got behind on a few things. Is that ok?

Yep, no problem!

Thanks

It was twenty after eleven when I finally pulled into the driveway.

I used my key to get into the house and secured the door behind me. The family room was dark, minus the glow emanating from the TV and the light spilling into the room from the kitchen.

I walked around the couch and peered down at Oliver and Olivia. They were at either end, heads on the pillows and eyes closed behind their glasses. Jenna was curled up on the love seat, lying on her side. She was asleep as well.

I turned the volume down on the TV, then moved into the kitchen and headed upstairs to check on Marley. I’d wake Jenna and her kids when I came back down. I didn’t see any harm in waiting a few more minutes. They were obviously tired.

After turning on the hallway light, I stepped into Marley’s room and walked over to her crib. She was asleep on her stomach with her knees tucked under her and her butt stuck up in the air, her cheek pressed to the mattress. I didn’t know how she could be comfortable in that position, but she was. Marley slept like that a lot.

Bending down, I grabbed the blanket she’d thrown out of the crib and tucked the soft satin around her.

I decided to get changed before heading back downstairs and strode into my bedroom, tugging at my tie. I got undressed and pulled on a pair of shorts, tossing my clothes into the hamper against the wall. As my head pushed through the neck hole in my T-shirt, Marley began to cry.

“Damn,” I whispered. I worried I’d woken her when I gave her the blanket. I should’ve left her alone. I couldn’t help it though. What if she got cold in the middle of the night?

I pushed my arms through the sleeves, slid my glasses back on, and moved quickly down the hallway.

Marley was on her knees when I entered her bedroom, gripping the rails as she peered between them. Her crying grew louder and sharper. Tears streamed down her face. They glistened in the hallway light.

“Shh, it’s okay. Come here.” I lifted her out of the crib and drew her against me.


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