Illegal Touching (The New York Nighthawks #10) Read Online Fiona Davenport

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Insta-Love, Virgin Tags Authors: Series: The New York Nighthawks Series by Fiona Davenport
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Total pages in book: 28
Estimated words: 26536 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 133(@200wpm)___ 106(@250wpm)___ 88(@300wpm)
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“How does he get her to capitulate? I’m assuming he doesn’t threaten to put her in a home.” The thought of him doing that made me surprisingly angry. Apparently, I'd become fond of her in the two or three minutes I’d spent with the woman.

“Oh no.” Finley laughed and shook her head, sending her long, ash blond waves cascading over her shoulders. “He threatens to move in with her. Which, according to her, would ‘cramp her style.’ Don asked her what she meant, and she told him it would keep her from bringing her suitors home.”

I burst into laughter as I pictured Glynnis wiggling her eyebrows suggestively as she said it.

“I think Don was traumatized,” she added.

“I’ll bet.”

The driver announced our arrival at the restaurant just as the car rolled to a stop. Before he could exit the car, I waved him off. “I’ve got it, thanks.” I opened the door and climbed out, then turned and offered my hand to Finley. We’d both slipped our gloves back on, but I could’ve sworn I felt the heat sparking between our palms. I resisted the urge to pull her into my arms and instead, tucked her into my side and guided her to the front of the restaurant.

It was warm and smelled wonderfully delicious when we stepped inside, and a young woman stood behind a podium smiling brightly.

“Hey, Rhodes! Pop-pop said you were bringing a date tonight. I told him I’d believe it when I saw it.” Nina—the owner's granddaughter—sighed dramatically. “Now I have to bus the tables tonight.”

“You didn’t think I could get a date?” I asked, pretending to be offended.

“It’s not that you aren’t sort of good looking,” she said, wrinkling her nose slightly.

Finley giggled, and I rolled my eyes. “If I didn’t know you see me as a brother, I’d be very offended,” I drawled.

“I thought perhaps you’d secretly become a monk. According to Brady—”

“Stop gossiping with my best friend,” I muttered. “I swear, he’s as bad as a teenage girl.”

“Hey,” Nina gasped. “I am nowhere near as big of a gossip as the old ladies you play football with.”

Finley burst out laughing, and I couldn’t contain a smile at the joyous sound.

“Holy crap!” Nina gasped. I frowned at her incredulous expression, confused at what had caused it.

“Did you just smile? I didn’t know your mouth could do that!” My frown deepened in annoyance, and Nina shook her head. “Ah, there’s the Rhodes I know.”

Finley giggled again. “He does look scary on TV most of the time, doesn’t he?”

Nina nodded and gaped at me. “Is she the reason you’re smiling?”

“Yeah,” I grumbled. Then inwardly cringed when I felt my cheeks heating. Did I just fucking blush? What the hell?

“Marry her,” Nina ordered, then she smiled at my date and came around from behind the podium. “Hi! I’m Nina.” She leaned in and gave Finley a quick hug, who returned it with a grin. “My pop-pop owns the place, so I’m stuck working here until I graduate in the spring.” Her eyes twinkled, and her lips curved up. “Or until I decide to take over for him.”

“Finley,” my girl stuttered as she finished laughing. “It’s nice to meet you.”

“You, too.” Nina turned and grabbed a couple of menus. “Follow me, lovebirds,” she sang as she walked away from the hostess stand. She took us to a cozy booth in the back that curved around a circle table so I could scoot in right next to Finley.

Nina set down the menus and grinned at us, clapping her hands lightly. “Enjoy! I’ll let Pop-Pop know you’re here.” She winked, and then she was gone.

“She’s a ball of energy, isn’t she?” Finley laughed. “I like her.”

I snickered and rested my arm on the back of the booth, letting my fingers toy with Finley’s soft blond waves. “Vince always says she could run circles around us ‘pansies’ on the football field.”

Finley chuckled and picked up one of the menus. “I’ll have to send Uncle Lennox’s scout here to check her out.”

My smile slipped at the mention of her uncle…my boss. Nothing and no one would keep me from Finley, but that didn’t mean I wasn’t bothered by the fact I was going behind his back and doing what he’d specifically ordered me not to do. I didn’t want Finley to be a dirty little secret, and I wouldn’t lie to Lennox, either. So I was naturally a little apprehensive of the fallout from claiming his niece. Lennox wasn’t a vengeful guy…unless he felt his wife or kids were being threatened. But this was his niece, and I couldn't help wondering if my position with the Nighthawks would be in jeopardy when he found out.

It didn’t matter. Now that I’d found Finley, she would always come first.

But I’d ease her into that realization. I was afraid that if I just jumped in and she realized the level of my obsession with her, she’d run for the hills. So I swallowed my impulse to move fast with this thing between us and get to know each other first.


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