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
Advertisement1

Total pages in book: 136
Estimated words: 135847 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 679(@200wpm)___ 543(@250wpm)___ 453(@300wpm)
<<<<6979878889909199109>136
Advertisement2


I understood that. I understood that better than Hale, obviously. And what I understood was this was a distrust I’d earned. It was far from outlandish she felt that way.

But I also realized we had another problem.

Carole and Felicity were exchanging annoyed glances, and Zoey was straight up glaring at Genny’s back.

Time to do something about that, and I needed Hale to help me.

I caught his eyes and jerked my head to where the margarita pitcher and fixins were laid out on the wet bar in the living room (that was my doing, I couldn’t fry fish, but I sure could mix up a batch of margaritas).

I then went there, and he followed me.

“It’s okay, I get it,” I whispered reassuringly when we stopped.

“You do? Well I don’t,” he said loudly.

I turned my head toward the kitchen to see Duncan had taken Hale’s place at the stove, but he did it not to cook tortillas, but to do with Genny what I was doing with Hale.

Genny’s face was as recalcitrant as Hale’s.

“You have to give her some time,” I hissed.

“I’m not fourteen with my girlfriend over, putting up with the dinner part, hoping I’d be able to cop a feel when my parents took a hike. You sleep beside me. I promised you she’d be cool, you’d be safe, and she’s breaking”—he jerked a thumb to his chest—“my promise.”

“You can’t promise someone is going to act like you want them to act.”

He turned his back to the kitchen and lowered his voice. “I can expect the only real mom I’ve known to think I have a brain in my head, and she doesn’t have to guard what she says around my girlfriend. That was disrespect to you, but it was also disrespect to me.”

He had a point there.

I got closer to him. “I haven’t exactly engendered her trust, Hale.”

“So she’s going to claim space that is now yours, freeze you out, treat you like that in front of me, your friends, while we’re hosting?”

Suddenly, I couldn’t speak.

I’d been in LA a day. I’d spent one night in his house.

And now his kitchen was “mine” and we were hosting?

Truth, I was his girlfriend. And flashing to a different scenario, I’d spent so much time with him at his apartment in New York, even if I didn’t cook, if Genny came over and claimed that kitchen, I’d be miffed. I might have only toasted a bagel for Hale there, but he’d cooked for me while I kept him company. Made my coffee. We did the dishes together.

He was right.

I was the woman in his life, so even though his space was his space, and Genny had been around a whole lot longer, in that pecking order, it was mine before it was Genny’s, and it didn’t matter if that space was on the east coast or the west coast or how much time I’d spent in it.

She was out of line.

Even so, I still got where she was coming from, and he needed to give both of us some breathing room to sort it out.

If I had a man in my life who I loved who lived the life Hale lived and had the trust issues he had, and I was Genny, I’d be overprotective too.

I opened my mouth, but sadly, Genny’s voice was rising, and we heard her say, “She can’t even cook.”

Carole, Felicity and Zoey’s eyes, all in varieties of the shape of narrow, shot to me.

Chuck muttered, “I’m just gonna go out on the balcony,” and then he slipped onto the balcony.

Hale looked ready to blow.

“Sorry,” a man’s voice came from the direction of the front door.

We all looked, and Hudson was standing there, attention to Hale, an alert but impassive expression on his face.

Now, both Fliss and Carole needed to look over Hudson (and Rocco).

I mean both of those guys…

Hudson got close to Hale and murmured. “There’s someone here. I’ve asked her to leave. She refuses to go. I need to know what you want me to do. It’s your mom.”

I felt my eyes get big right before I turned them to Hale, who didn’t have big eyes.

If he looked ready to blow before, he was Mount Vesuvius now, and Samantha Wheeler was Pompeii.

Without a word, he made a move to the front door, but I caught his hand.

He stopped and looked back at me.

“Take a breath, honey,” I advised.

“Fuck that,” he bit off, gently pulling from my hold, then stalking across his living room.

He didn’t slam the door, only because Hudson was trailing him.

“What’s going on?” Genny called.

I started toward the kitchen, saying, “His mom is here.”

Cue Duncan catching Genny, but he was better than me, clamping an arm around her belly and pulling her close, saying, “Let Hale deal with it.”

Genny looked to me. “I take it he didn’t invite her.”


Advertisement3

<<<<6979878889909199109>136

Advertisement4