Never Mine to Hold (Western Wildcats Hockey #3) Read Online Jennifer Sucevic

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Sports, Virgin Tags Authors: Series: Western Wildcats Hockey Series by Jennifer Sucevic
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Total pages in book: 98
Estimated words: 94653 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 473(@200wpm)___ 379(@250wpm)___ 316(@300wpm)
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It’s what one would call generational wealth.

“Mmm, Wolf. What a pleasant surprise,” she purrs, eyes drifting over me from head to toe. “I wasn’t expecting to see you here. Slumming it in financial aid for shits and giggles?”

I smirk. “Exactly.”

She closes the distance between us before one palm settles on my chest.

Her warm breath feathers against my lips as she tips her face upward. “It’s your lucky day. I have a few hours to kill between classes. Any interest in heading back to my place?” When I remain silent, she tosses a sly look at her friend. “I’m sure Janine wouldn’t mind joining us.”

As if on cue, the blonde licks her full lips.

My fingers wrap around her slender wrist, removing it from my sweatshirt and holding it between us. “Actually, what I’m interested in is the convo I just overheard.”

Her brows slant together in confusion. “What about it?”

“Let’s just say I’m an interested buyer.”

She blinks before narrowing her eyes. “Really? I wouldn’t have pegged you for the I’m-the-only-dick-who’s-been-here chest-pounding BS.”

I shrug, refusing to explain myself. It’s none of Chloe’s damn business as to why I’m interested in Fallyn.

The auburn-haired girl sighs before fluttering her thick, mascara-laden lashes. “That must be the reason why you’ve never taken me up on my offer.”

Sure, we’ll go with that.

“Just set it up.” There’s a beat of silence before I add, “And don’t you fucking dare shop her around. Her virginity belongs to me. Are we clear?”

“Crystal.” There’s a pause before she adds in a more business-like tone, “You do realize that I’ll be taking a small finder’s fee, right?”

I wouldn’t expect anything less. “You’d make an excellent pimp.”

Not offended in the slightest, she smirks. “A girl has to bring home the Benjamins, doesn’t she? And the title I prefer is madam, thank you very much.”

My grip loosens from around her wrist as I take a quick step in retreat. “Do you still have my number?”

She taps her cell. “Yup. I’ll give you a call once I hammer out the finer details.”

My chest expands.

Only now am I finally able to breathe again.

Just as I’m about to swing away, I stop and meet Chloe’s eyes. “It’s important that she not find out who bought her.”

There’s no way she’ll agree to this arrangement if she realizes that I’m the man behind the money. It doesn’t matter how desperate she is because desperation is the only thing that could propel Fallyn to do something like this.

Years ago, I was her everything. I would have been the first person she turned to for help. But those days are long gone. I fucking hate that so much stands between us.

If this is the only way for me to get close to her, I’ll take it. Even if it means deceiving her to do it.

“She’ll have to wear a blindfold.”

“Ohhh…you’re so damn kinky,” she says with a burst of laughter and a shake of her head. “I love it! Are you sure that you don’t want to come back to our place? I can wear a blindfold and pretend to be a blushing virgin. I’ll scream and cry all you want.”

“Were you ever a blushing virgin?” her friend asks with a chuckle.

“Probably not,” she shoots back before her gaze sharpens on me. “But for you, I’ll be whatever you want.”

I spread my hands and take another step in retreat, more than ready to end this convo. “Sorry, I gotta get to practice.”

With that, I take off. I need to put as much distance between myself and Fallyn before she leaves student services and finds me talking to Chloe.

Chapter 5

Fallyn

“Has there been any movement on the job front?” Vi asks as we hike across campus for our morning classes with our friend, Britt.

She’s someone we’ve gotten to know during the fall semester. Even though she’s older, she’s a freshman and just started college. She’s spent the past couple of years working instead of attending school.

I don’t know much about her past, but from what she’s mentioned, it seems like the two of us have our fair share of family issues and baggage. It’s probably why we’re both psychology majors. We’re trying to figure out our own shit.

It’s nice to have a friend who understands what that’s like and can sympathize.

“No,” I mutter. I spent last evening looking at any and every position I could find.

“Well, there’s always⁠—”

“Please don’t say it. Not this early in the morning when I haven’t sucked down at least one cup of coffee.” I spent most of the night tossing and turning, unsure what to do. I probably drafted half a dozen texts to Chloe, telling her that I was no longer interested in selling myself to the highest bidder before deleting every single one.

That thought is enough to make me wince.

But what other choice do I have?

I’m stuck.


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