Mine to Cherish (Southern Wedding #3) Read Online Natasha Madison

Categories Genre: Romance Tags Authors: Series: Southern Wedding Series by Natasha Madison
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Total pages in book: 76
Estimated words: 69371 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 347(@200wpm)___ 277(@250wpm)___ 231(@300wpm)
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She looks at me with wide eyes. "What does that even mean?"

"There may have been once." I hold up a finger. "I forgot to close the door, and well, a family of raccoons decided that they would live here."

"Oh my God." She puts her hands to her mouth. "It is like The Hunger Games." She looks around as sounds start to come out of the forest. The sound of leaves rustling has her walking into the house with me.

"It's fine. It's just a squirrel,” I joke, and I can see her gritting her teeth.

"I need a drink," she says, looking around but not moving from her spot. "Maybe more than a drink. I need several," she adds. "Bottles of drinks."

"Okay, let me check, and then I'll get the booze from the truck,” I walk toward the kitchen and open the cupboards under the sink, seeing that no one is there. The cabin isn't much, but it's someplace that I can take off to and totally leave the outside world behind.

"I think we’re good."

"You think?" she questions, looking around. "That sounds great." She throws her hands up in the air. "I mean, what's the worst than can happen to me?"

"Rabies," I deadpan, putting my hands on my hips and trying not to laugh at her. Even after crying half the time in my truck, she still looks beautiful.

"Go get the booze, Luke," she orders with her teeth clenched together as her eyes dart around the room to see if there are any movements.

"Don't run off,” I joke and then roll my lips after she glares at me. "Too soon?"

"I don't see booze, Luke?" She puts her hands on her hips and then tucks her hair behind her ear. "And as the seconds go by, I become more and more unhinged."

"Duly noted," I say, turning and walking out of the cabin, going to the truck. I grab my backpack with the food bag and then the three bottles of scotch I thought I was going to drink the whole weekend by myself.

When I walk into the cabin, she sits on one of the stools against the kitchen island. With her dress all around her, she looks like a princess. She looks at me, and I see that she has a wooden spoon in her hand. "What's with the weapon?" I ask, lifting my chin toward her.

"If there was a raccoon, I was going to hit it with this." She holds up the spoon. "Right before I kick it with the heel on my shoe."

"Your brother is a vet." I laugh, walking into the kitchen and putting the food and booze on the counter. Then I walk to the bedroom and throw the bag on the bed.

"If it's me or the raccoon." She points the spoon to her chest. "I win each and every single time."

She leans over the counter, grabbing one of the bottles of scotch. "Do you want a glass?" I ask as she unscrews the top and brings the bottle to her lips.

"Nope," she replies, right before she takes a big gulp and closes her eyes and tries not to cough.

I walk into the kitchen and lean on the counter, facing her as she takes another gulp. "What are you looking at?"

At the most beautiful woman in the world, but I know that she'll tell me to fuck off as fast as the words leave my mouth. "I thought you gave up scotch." Those are the only words I can come up with.

"Things change," she answers, taking another pull of the scotch, and this time, she closes her eyes when she puts down the bottle in front of her.

"Apparently, they do," I agree, crossing my arms over my chest.

"I bet you’re wondering what I'm doing here," she says, laughing as she picks up the bottle and takes another gulp, then wipes her mouth with the back of her hand. "Especially in a wedding dress on my non-wedding day."

"I was wondering, but I was also wondering how you can walk out of that building with no one chasing you."

"Well," she starts. "I got dressed, and well, I was a bit nervous." She takes another shot of the scotch, and I don't interrupt her. My heart starts to speed up faster for her, and my stomach sinks, knowing that whatever pissed her off or happened made her end up running away from her own wedding. "I asked my sisters to give me a couple of minutes." She laughs as she looks at the bottle, and her eyes fill with tears, making my gut twist. "There was a knock on the door, and well." She looks at me, and a tear escapes her eyes. "You know in the movies, when you yell, don't open the door?" she asks me and laughs through her tears. But when she lifts her hand to wipe the tear away, I see her hand shaking. "Well, I should not have answered the door."


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