Forever After All Read Online Kaylee Ryan

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Total pages in book: 87
Estimated words: 83771 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 419(@200wpm)___ 335(@250wpm)___ 279(@300wpm)
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“You don’t have to do that,” Rip says, taking our now empty plates out of my hand.

“Of course, I do. You made dinner. I clean up. It’s the least that I can do.”

“No, Kenna. That’s not how this is going to go.” He places the dishes in the sink. Turning, he rests against the counter, his hands braced on either side of him. “The dishes can wait. You’re taking the night off, remember?”

I nod. “Thank you for dinner.” Turning on my heels, I head for the door. A walk home is exactly what I need to clear my head. I’m so focused on leaving, on my foolish heart for thinking that this was something that it wasn’t, I don’t hear him until he has his arms around my waist, pulling my body into his.

“Stay.” One word whispered into my ear, and I’m putty in his hands. A single nod and he releases me, but not fully. His hand on the small of my back guides me to the couch. We sit, with him pulling me into his arms and handing me the remote. “You pick.”

“It’s your house.”

“Your choice, Kenna.”

I don’t care what we watch. I won’t be able to pay attention anyway with his arms around me, holding me close. I settle on Law and Order, and he chuckles when he takes the remote and sets it on the table next to us.

Pulling my bare feet up on the couch, I’m careful to cover my legs with my dress. Once I’m settled, he pulls me a little further into him. “Better,” he murmurs, kissing my temple.

I try to focus on the television, but I can feel my eyes getting heavy. I barely slept last night, so excited for dinner with him, and now, here in his arms, with a full belly, I don’t ever remember a time I felt more content.

Chapter 11

Rip

“What crawled up your ass?” Corbin asks, pointing a fry at me before shoving it in his mouth.

“Nothing.” I pick up my burger and take a bite. “It’s just been a long week.” That’s not entirely untrue. It has been a long week of me waiting for more time with McKenna. Last night was the best night I’ve had in, well, ever. I had her all to myself, and got to spend time kissing her, which is now my favorite pastime. She dozed off in my arms, and I wanted nothing more than to carry her upstairs to my bed. I would have, too, had it not been for my sister calling her phone and waking her up. I wanted to hold McKenna and wake up with her. I wanted to be able to compare it to the first time I held her all night. Compare the two and dissect this crazy intense need I have for her.

“I hear you.” He nods, eating another bite.

Shaking out of my thoughts, I pull my head back into the present. “The homeowner still giving you shit about the budget?”

“Every damn day,” he sighs. “How hard of a concept is it? You change the design, the materials change, which means the price changes.”

“You think any more about hiring someone to deal with them?”

“Yeah. Colby and I talked to Dad about Laramie taking over the office, and he and Mom agree that it’s a great idea.”

“Have you talked to her about it?” My sister is strong-willed. Always has been. When she graduated, my parents and I offered her a job working for the family farm. She refused and said she wanted to forge her own path. I personally think it had something to do with her best friend leaving for college, leaving her behind. That was five years ago, and I have a feeling she’s going to be joining James Construction. It might take some persuasion, but I think she’ll take it. That’s fine, as long as she’s happy. There will always be a spot for her at Callahan Farm, and she knows that.

“Mom’s having us all over for dinner tomorrow night, and the four of us are going to gang up on her.” He laughs.

“Ah, so your brother knows his future wife pretty well then.” It’s going to take some convincing for Laramie to believe that she’s needed, and the job isn’t just being handed to her.

“No offense, but we all know that your sister is bull-headed.” He shrugs.

“True story.”

“What are you two gossiping about?” my sister asks, appearing beside our booth.

“Nothing much. What are you doing here?” I look around the bar for McKenna. They’re supposed to be hanging out tonight.

“Stopped to grab some wings to go. We’re having a girls’ night at Mac’s.”

I nod. I guess she doesn’t know that I already knew that information. I texted McKenna today and asked her if she had plans. I had no qualms canceling on Corbin to see her.


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