Fighting for Love (Boston Love #2) Read Online Kelly Elliott

Categories Genre: Contemporary, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Boston Love Series by Kelly Elliott
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Total pages in book: 121
Estimated words: 118693 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 593(@200wpm)___ 475(@250wpm)___ 396(@300wpm)
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I continued to walk toward the door marked with my father’s name. Once inside, I let out the breath I had been holding.

“Take a seat, sweetheart.”

I sat, glanced around his office, and smiled. “It’s like I’m sitting in your other office. It looks the same, Dad.”

He chuckled and leaned against the windowsill. “I like consistency; you should know that by now.”

With a grin, I nodded. “You happy here, Dad?”

“I am. What about you? You happy with what you’re doing?”

Shrugging, I replied, “I think so.”

His brows lifted. “You think so?”

My stomach twisted in knots.

“I am…happy. I enjoy my job and what I do. It’s just—” Glancing down at the hands folded in my lap, I let out a gruff laugh. How could I tell my father I was tired of being a slave to my job—tired of fighting to find my place in a world I never wanted to be a part of? “It’s nothing. Everything is great with me.”

He moved to the chair next to me and took my hand in his. “Rory, you’re saying one thing, but your eyes are speaking a different truth.”

Lifting my gaze to meet his, I forced a weak grin. “Sometimes I feel like I have to work a little bit more than other people to prove I deserve my job.”

“Because of your mother?”

“Yes. Everyone thinks I have it easy, even though I’ve taken on more cases since I started there than probably anyone else. Then you have Russell. The lead counsel on Robert’s case. He thinks I don’t know what I’m doing. It drives me insane.”

“I know it’s frustrating, honey. I’ve seen your mother go through the same thing. Hang in there—it gets better. You were born to be a lawyer.”

There was a brief moment when I wanted to tell him all the things I had heard people say about me, but I dropped it. I wanted to tell him I wasn’t so sure I was born to be a lawyer…that it was more like my parents had guided me there. “When you and Mom decided to start a family, how did Mom do it with the hours she works?”

He pulled his head back and grimaced. “Why?”

Shrugging, I replied, “I don’t know. I’m trying to figure it out. With the way I’m working, I have no idea how I’m supposed to date, let alone think about a family.”

He frowned. “Are you seeing someone?”

Yes.

“No. But I wouldn’t mind having a life outside of being a lawyer.”

My father stood and rubbed the back of his neck like he was worried. “Well, this is coming out of left field, Rory. I thought you were dedicated to your career.”

I was positive my jaw was on the floor. “You’re saying I can’t have a career and a social life?”

He chuckled. “That’s not what I’m saying, but do you really want that distraction now? You need to focus on your career and not worry about men.”

Great. Not only would he disapprove of Finn, but he would also disapprove of me dating in general.

Standing, I brushed off imaginary lint from my dress pants. “I better get back to work. Thanks for showing me your office. Next time a tour of the station. I love this old historical building.”

There was no hiding the fact that I was not going to have this conversation now.

He frowned, knowing I had just sidestepped our conversation. “Stop by anytime and I’ll show you around.”

I wiggled my eyebrows and teased, “Or one of the guys can.”

He grunted while I laughed.

After opening the door for me, he led me toward the stairs. I snuck a quick peek over to the pool table, and my chest tightened.

They were gone.

Finn was gone.

Staring down the stairs, I heard my father yell out as I hit the second-to-last stair.

“Flash, no!”

The dog jumped up on me and pushed me forward. Closing my eyes, I prepared to hit the ground.

I knew it the moment I was in his arms, because my body erupted in a wave of tingling. Opening my eyes, I smiled.

“I got you,” Finn said with a crooked smile. Those dimples and emerald eyes made my heart flutter like I was a silly schoolgirl.

Opening my mouth to speak, I saw my father standing next to us, asking if I was okay.

Finn let me go once I got settled on my feet, and I was pretty sure I moaned in protest.

“I’m fine. Thank you, Finn.”

He seemed to be caught off guard by me using his name.

“Yes, thank you, Ward, for being so quick on your feet. Rory told me how the two of you know each other.”

Finn turned his attention to my father and gave him a blank stare. “The union meeting?” my father stated.

“Yes. We’ve bumped into each other a couple of times since,” I quickly added.

My father grunted and had begun to say something when the alarm went off and my heart dropped to the floor.


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