Love in Print Read Online Heidi McLaughlin

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 28
Estimated words: 25896 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 129(@200wpm)___ 104(@250wpm)___ 86(@300wpm)
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“Are you mad I didn’t tell you about Fenway?”

“Fenway being your dog?”

Rhys nodded.

“No, although I am curious where he or she was while we fucked for two days.”

Rhys closed his eyes and pinched the bridge of his nose. When he looked at Maisie, she had her arms crossed under her breasts, propping them up for his attention. Fuck. He really liked her. More than he should.

He stepped forward until her back was against the counter. Rhys leaned down and placed his hands on either side of her, gripping the lip of the counter. “Maisie, I am sorry for not telling you about Trey. I should’ve at dinner the other night, before we went back to my place. I was wrong. As far as Fenway is concerned, she was with my dad, out on the yacht.”

“Wow, you have a yacht, too? Do you have a plane as well?”

He shook his head. “No, we don’t have a plane. And yes, we have a yacht. Two of them, actually.”

Maisie looked away until Rhys gently moved her chin upward. His eyes bounced back and forth between hers intently. “Hi, I’m Rhys Wainwright the second. My family is stupidly rich, and we live in this giant monstrosity of a house. I own a business that started because I posted some really awesome photos of my dog, and I created an entire line of merchandise with my name on it. I attended a private school and graduated from Harvard.

“Four years ago, I had a one-night stand with a woman named Celeste. She knew exactly who I was, even though she didn’t let on. She messaged me eight weeks later and told me she was pregnant. We tried to date, but that didn’t work out. Technically, we share custody, but he’s with me 90 percent of the time. She used me and because of that, I’m jaded.

“I thought you knew who I was in the grocery store and put my guard up. For that, I’m sorry. After our Valentine’s dinner, I knew you had no idea and, as I told you, I liked feeling normal for one night. I was in the wrong when I didn’t tell you about Trey.

“I like you, Maisie. A lot.” He finally paused and cupped her cheek and stepped closer to her. “I lie awake wondering how I’ve fallen so damn fast when I’ve had so many walls up. None of this makes sense to me. You’re in every thought of mine all day long.”

“It’s too soon,” Maisie told him. “It’s been a week.”

“I don’t care if it’s been forty-eight hours. I can’t get you out of my head.” Rhys leaned in. “And I can’t get the taste of you off my tongue.” He tugged on her earlobe, causing her to shiver.

Maisie pushed him away, but he only took one step back. “I’m an open book. I don’t lie or hide things from people. This is me when I’m home. I’m not fancy. I’m not someone who does my hair every day or someone who gets my nails done. Sometimes, I’ll sleep for a day because I’m exhausted after my rotation. I come home and cry because I lost a patient, or I sit in the dark and eat ice cream because I don’t want anyone to see the bags under my eyes. I’m never going to be the type of person who wears a dress to the grocery store. You saw me. That’s my normal attire.”

He cupped her cheek again. “Did I ask you to change?”

She shook her head.

“Did I ever give you the impression that I cared about what you wore?”

Another shake.

“Then why would you bring that up?”

“You live a fancy lifestyle. I don’t.”

“Maisie, at least once a week, Trey and I eat at McDonald’s for dinner. I live with my parents because it’s free and easier to leave Trey with my mom when I go to work. Fenway loves the thirteen acres she gets to roam. I don’t have to worry about landscaping, paving, cleaning or anything. Believe me, I’m lazy.”

Maisie let out a small chuckle.

“Aside from who I am and what I own, I’m as common as they come. Would it make you happier to see me in gray sweats?” He waggled his eyebrows at her.

“Only in private. No one else needs to see what you’re packing.”

“So, you think I’m packing?”

Maisie rolled her eyes. “You know you are.”

“Do you forgive me?” Rhys placed his hands on her waist and closed the gap between them.

“No more secrets?”

“None. I’m an open book moving forward.”

Maggie pondered his question for a second before responding. “I have one question.”

“What’s that?”

“Are there any lingering feelings between you and Trey’s mom?”

Rhys cupped Maisie’s cheek again and rubbed his thumb along her cheekbone. “There is absolutely nothing between us. I’m a paycheck for her, nothing more.”

Maisie nodded.


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