Never Saw You Coming Read Online S.L. Scott

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Contemporary, Erotic, Insta-Love Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 115
Estimated words: 109608 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 548(@200wpm)___ 438(@250wpm)___ 365(@300wpm)
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“Winter looms.” Loch pulls his phone from his pocket and starts texting. “You’re going to need clothes.” Not looking at me, he continues to text. “I’ll have some sent over unless you have a store preference.” His gaze slides over the leather seat and higher to meet my eyes.

“I don’t remember.” I shake my head, already feeling annoyed with the answer. Will I ever remember, or am I stuck learning to live my life all over again? He doesn’t say anything and starts typing again. Swallowing my pride, I whisper, “I appreciate it, but nothing expensive. You’re already doing so much for me.”

Although nothing rings any bells, so to speak, as we travel through the city, I smile because of the relief I feel tucked inside this vehicle. “I bet I live in Manhattan.”

“Yeah?” My comment piques Loch’s interest, and he rests the phone on the seat next to him.

I nod. “Based on what I’m wearing, the officer thinks the mugger targeted me for the brand of bag I was carrying. They’ve requested footage from the buildings, but I’m sure he’s right.”

“That makes sense.” Unlike the world outside, in the back of this SUV, he appears unhurried, which surprises me, considering he said he was supposed to be in court. Not sure if I’m reading him or the situation well, but a sense of peace washes through me.

Is that what I’m doing?

Trusting Loch?

Since I have nothing left to lose, I settle in for the ride and glance out the window again. “I could live anywhere, and I wouldn’t know it.” Taking a staggering breath, I confess, “Amnesia is strange. I go from feeling nothing to a tidal wave of emotion all at once.” I hold in the oncoming wave the best I can before it crashes down on me again. I don’t want to break down in front of him.

“Nothing looks familiar?” A question within a question is heard from the intonation of his dulcet tone.

“In my heart, everything feels familiar as if I’ve been here before, but in my head, nothing feels like my own.” Looking at him in the shadows, I add, “The truth is, I’m at a loss for more than my memory.” I’m in so deep that there’s no point in hiding anything anymore, even the one thing I’ve kept closest to my chest since I woke up. “I’ve lost myself.”

It's quiet for only a second, and then he lowers his head and his voice between us. “I’m sorry.”

I don’t know why he’s apologizing, but his sincerity makes me feel less alone. Or maybe it’s him that makes me feel better.

5

Tuesday

This is it.

Loch called the hotel a palace earlier, and it lives up to the name. It’s grand, and if I wasn’t dressed in a hospital gown, I might be inclined to feel more like a princess. But the nerves making my hands shake and my breath quicken bury that fantasy.

Even though it’s inevitable Loch will be leaving, once he does, I’m truly on my own. It’s going to be okay. I try to reassure myself to calm my racing thoughts. I know I shouldn’t worry so much. As soon as a missing persons report hits the system, I’ll be notified and reconnected with my old life.

What if no one files a report?

What if no one misses me?

What if—

“This is where my family used to stay when they came to the city.” Loch stands next to me in the lobby. He glances in my direction, seemingly doing a double take. “Is everything all right?”

I swallow hard, feeling the heaviness in my throat. He can’t be responsible for me forever. Be brave, Tuesday. The name still feels wrong. “Fine,” I snap with irritation not intended for him. Licking my lips, I take a breath and face him. Loch Westcott is all I have. “I’m sorry,” I reply, exhaling a deep breath. “Everything is fine. Thank you for asking.”

He angles toward me, and leans in to whisper, “Are you sure?”

Is it wrong to want him to stay?

Is it unwise to invite him up?

I already know the answer . . . That doesn’t stop me from dragging our time out just a little longer. “Where does your family stay now when they visit?”

“They have an apartment on the Upper East Side.”

“Ah.” I grin, a sudden realization hitting me like a ton of bricks. Appearances can be deceiving, but I know how to piece a puzzle together. The private car and driver, the suit, his profession, and the wealthy family who lives in an upscale Manhattan neighborhood. The details all add up to one big picture. Loch is rich.

Even tucked in, my raggedy hospital gown makes me feel underdressed in the luxury of this place and around him. I only have to suck up my pride a little longer. I’m so close to a hot bath, a comfy bathrobe, and a good night’s sleep that I can taste it. That is if I can manage to fall asleep. How can there be so much on my mind while it’s blank of anything that matters?


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