Meant for Gabriel (Meant For #4) Read Online Natasha Madison

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Insta-Love, Sports Tags Authors: Series: Meant For Series by Natasha Madison
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Total pages in book: 102
Estimated words: 95295 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 476(@200wpm)___ 381(@250wpm)___ 318(@300wpm)
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22

GABRIEL

I pull up to the barn, parking next to my cousin Charlie’s truck, open the door, and step out.

My boots hit the dusty driveway as I grab my phone and put it in my jacket pocket before making my way inside to go straight for the kitchen to pour myself a cup of coffee.

“Well, well…” someone says from the side of the barn, and I look at JB and Charlie, both leaning against a stall with their own cups of coffee in their hands. “There he is, Dopey.”

I stop walking, my eyebrows pinching together. “That’s not his name; it’s Mopey.” Charlie laughs. “It’s Mopey.”

“What the fuck are you two going on about?” I ask but don’t really care. I haven’t cared about anything since she left.

“You’ve been fucking Mopey Dick for the past fucking month,” Charlie declares. “If you aren’t mopey, you’re grumpy.” It’s been a month, and I thought it would get easier after two weeks, but then I spiraled down even further. Every turn I made, I thought I saw her. Everything I did, I wanted to text her. Every fucking day when I opened my eyes, I stupidly reached out for her in the bed but came up empty.

“What the fuck are you two hens gossiping about?” I almost hiss while I grab a white mug hanging on the wall and pour myself a cup of coffee. “Shouldn’t you be working?” I look over at JB. “And you, aren’t you busy getting all your ducks in a row for your new place?” I lean against the counter, taking a sip of the coffee.

“I am working,” JB states. “We’re discussing what we are going to do for the day, and then you walked in, so now we’re discussing how you need to get laid, and maybe you’ll be in a better fucking mood.”

“Perhaps you shouldn’t be thinking about my dick to begin with.” I try to hide the smirk when JB glares at me while Charlie snickers beside him.

“Do you notice it’s just the two of us?” JB replies, and I look around. “It’s because no one wants to be with you.”

“That’s not true,” Charlie says, shaking his head. “Your father and Pops are okay with being with you.”

“I’m fine,” I snap, pushing away from the counter. “I’m just tired.”

“From what?” JB asks. “How hard is it to mope around being grumpy?”

“It takes a lot of energy,” Charlie interjects, and I turn my glare over to him. “Don’t kill the messenger.” He pushes away from the stall. “Now, let’s go through the horses so I can pick the ones I want to take over to the other barn, and then I need to go over the horses I’m taking down to Montgavin this weekend.”

“Then you guys do have work to do.” I finish the coffee, making it burn all the way down. “So I suggest you get to work.” I walk out of the barn toward the fenced arena, looking at the horses we brought in two days ago.

JB and Charlie quickly follow me outside, Charlie with a clipboard and JB with another one. “Let’s get started.” I don’t give them room to talk because if they say one more thing about my mood, or how I’ve been this past month, I’m going to throat punch the both of them and hog-tie them together.

We work side by side until we hear some truck doors close and see my Uncle Quinn arriving. The four of us go through the list of horses, making sure we are all on the same page. We make a plan to move the horses to the other stable. The phone beeps in my pocket, and I take it out, my heart speeding up, thinking that maybe, just maybe, it might be her.

But it’s not, it’s Patricia.

Patricia: Hey, would you be able to grab Colson from school? Meri has come down with something, and her doctor just called, and she can fit us in.

Me: Yeah, I’ll pick him up and keep him for the night.

Patricia: That would be amazing, thanks.

“Okay, boys, I have to go.” I put the phone back in my pocket. “See you tomorrow.”

“In a better mood, we all hope,” Charlie prods, trying not to laugh at himself.

I ignore him, walking to the truck and getting in. If I sit still for a couple of minutes, I can still smell her in here. But as the days go by, it’s fainter and fainter. I close my eyes, turning the truck on and heading toward Colson’s school. The parking lot is almost full by the time I get there, so I get out and walk to the playground.

I do a chin up at most of the people who I walk by and to some of the moms I know. Sharing a couple of hellos to some of the dads before walking into the chain-link fence.


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