Fighting the Pull (River Rain #5) Read Online Kristen Ashley

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Contemporary Tags Authors: Series: River Rain Series by Kristen Ashley
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Total pages in book: 136
Estimated words: 135847 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 679(@200wpm)___ 543(@250wpm)___ 453(@300wpm)
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They both engaged in the usual efforts to keep both cats off the elevator when they got into it, but finally the doors closed successfully on them, and they went down.

Through the lobby.

They met Hudson at the door who walked them to the car through vastly smaller numbers of clicking paps.

They got in the back of the car, Hudson got in the front, and they were off to attend a charity event Nora was involved with.

When Paul had glided them into traffic, he turned to Elsa.

“You look beautiful tonight, baby.”

She leaned into him and kissed him with her very red lips.

She pulled away and said, “You too, handsome.”

She smiled at him, lifted a hand to his jaw, swept her thumb across it, then sat back in her seat and looked out her window.

Hale looked out his.

Another night with his girl.

He wasn’t looking forward to the event.

But he was looking forward to being home with her when it was over.

He searched for and found her hand, her fingers curling instantly around his when he did, and he did this having no idea that would be the last night they’d have together.

And it wouldn’t be because he was leaving town, then later, coming back to her.

It would be because he would leave, and not come back.

Not to her.

CHAPTER 25

THAT GUY

Elsa

“It is in times like these where I lament my heroic endeavors of curating a select group of skilled aestheticians, nail artists, hair stylists and sales associates, and instead, should have committed my intelligence and vast resources to gathering favors owed to me by an elite assassin or two,” Nora drawled.

I caught Blake’s gaze and gave her an Eek! face.

She gave me one back.

Somehow, although Nora was on the event committee, tickets had been purchased by, or more likely for, AJ Oakley and his date, Paloma Friedrichsen.

This was making the night uncomfortable, considering AJ was Jamie’s dad, and they hated each other, and Paloma was Tom’s ex, and he might not hate her, but she hated him, and she hated Nora more.

So our table, which included Blake Sharp, her dad, Ned, Nora, Jamie, Tom and Mika and Mika’s PA, Teddy and his husband Faunus were getting bombarded by dirty looks coming from Paloma, and weird looks sent our way from AJ.

Making this worse, Nora’s ex-husband, Roland Castellini, was there, and he did not bring a plus one. Though at least with him, Nora knew he would be in attendance. But he was sending searching glances Nora’s way, which she was blithely ignoring, but Jamie was not.

I leaned into Hale and whispered, “And I thought this night would be boring.”

He turned his head and grinned down at me.

God, I love you, I thought.

I didn’t say it. I wanted to, but I didn’t.

We had to have the conversation. I knew we did. I wanted him to know, and I wanted to know if I was reading all the signals he was sending correctly.

But now we had smooth. We had easy. It was good, no…great.

He seemed happy. Even so far as riding a baseline of content.

And I certainly was…both. And part of that was because he was.

But I didn’t tell him I loved him. Not yet. It wasn’t the right time. He was leaving to go to Munich soon, a short trip, a couple of days, then he was coming right back to New York, where he’d collect me, and we’d head to Arizona for Chloe’s wedding.

Though he couldn’t miss that was how I felt because I wasn’t hiding it.

Instead, I grinned back and then returned my attention to my dinner.

I didn’t have the opportunity to get too involved with my chicken, because suddenly, Jamie stood, throwing his napkin down and announcing, “I’ll be right back.”

“Jamie,” Nora said urgently, reaching out to him.

He glanced at her, shook his head tersely and left her behind as he prowled to an exit at the side of the ballroom.

The one AJ was already using.

Blake gave me big eyes, I returned them, but looked to Mika when she said, “Let him do what he has to do.”

Nora was half out of her seat.

“I do not have posting bail scratched onto tonight’s schedule,” she returned worriedly.

Tom stood. “I’ll go.”

Hale stood too. “I’ll go with you.”

They nodded to each other and followed Jamie’s footsteps.

“Please sit down, Nora,” Ned murmured, reaching for her hand. “There’s nothing you can do.”

“Well, hello.”

Everyone turned to see that somehow, Paloma had sidled up, unnoticed.

Perfect bitch move, sliding in the instant the men left, leaving her prey vulnerable.

“Oh boy,” Blake muttered.

Nora lamented not knowing any assassins, in that moment, I lamented giving up (mostly) on sharing juicy gossip with the world.

Because all of this was juicy.

“Mika,” she greeted coldly. “Nora,” she sniped. “Ned,” she purred.

“Paloma, darling,” Nora cried with mock-joy. “What a delight! I was hoping we’d have a chance to say hello. I wanted to tell you how very lovely you look tonight. No one does off the rack quite like you, dear. It’s startling how well you pull it off.”


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