Princess of Hawthorne Prep Read Online Jennifer Sucevic

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Erotic, New Adult, Romance, Suspense Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 87
Estimated words: 83520 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 418(@200wpm)___ 334(@250wpm)___ 278(@300wpm)
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Duke’s upper lip curls as his eyes stay locked on Austin’s. “Fuck off.”

“Stay out of my shit and I will. Delilah and I are sharing a room. If she doesn’t have a problem with it, then neither should you.”

Duke glares at him for a long, silent moment before his gaze resettles on mine and his voice softens. “Are you sure about this? I’m telling you right now that you don’t have to stay with him.”

I’m hyperaware of Austin’s fingers biting into the tops of my shoulders and the firmness of his chest pressed against my spine. “It’s fine, promise.”

Suspicion flickers in his whiskey-colored eyes. I force a smile, only wanting to deescalate the suffocating tension that hangs heavy in the air. Even the people sitting around and toking up have taken notice of the drama.

He presses his lips together as if he wants to continue arguing. It’s a relief when he says, “If you change your mind, let me know.”

“She won’t,” Austin growls in response.

“Looks like there’s just one room left,” Kingsley says, drawing everyone’s attention to him.

Everly pales and sends a pleading look to Summer.

“Can’t we reshuffle the arrangements or something?” Summer’s gaze flickers toward Aubrey. “Maybe you could switch with Duke and share with Everly.”

The other girl wrinkles her nose as if she just walked past a port-o-potty that’s been baking under the hot August sun. “No, thanks. I’ll keep my single bed. Plus, I might want to have a guest spend the night.” She smirks at Everly. “Sorry.”

“No, you’re not,” Everly grumbles.

Aubrey flashes a grin. “You caught me, I’m not.”

“All right, I guess we should get settled in and then we’ll meet on the beach in a couple of hours for a bonfire and a little bonding,” Kingsley cuts in.

Just when I think Austin will release me, his grip tightens and he drags me closer. His warm breath drifts across the outer shell of my ear, sending a shiver dancing down the length of my spine.

“Did you seriously think I’d allow you to sleep in the same bed with him?”

Air gets wedged in the middle of my throat.

“Whether I fuck you or not, no one touches my property. Got it?”

“Yes.”

My body wilts when he finally sets me free, and it takes a second to steady myself. After the room clears out, I pick up my bag and make my way to the second floor. As I step into the spacious bedroom decorated in blue tones with cream colored furniture, I glance around and find the bathroom door closed.

I set my duffle near the end of the king-sized bed and rummage through it to find my father’s old Nikon. Once it’s in hand, I fly out the door and into the hallway.

Even though I realize there’s no way to avoid Austin for the duration of our stay, especially with us sharing not only a room, but a bed, I’ll take any opportunity to put off another confrontation until later.

As I race down the staircase, I pass by a small group of classmates mixing drinks in the kitchen. I don’t say a word as I beeline for the backdoor. It’s only when I step outside into the fresh air that I release the breath held hostage in my lungs.

The cool breeze wafts against my cheeks as it whips through my hair. A prick of excitement blooms in my belly as my attention fastens on the horizon and the deep blue waves that roll toward the sandy shoreline.

It’s a breathtaking sight.

That’s all it takes for my tangled thoughts of Austin to gradually fade. I peel back the soft cover of the bag and carefully pull the camera free from its case before adjusting the lens and snapping a few shots. Everything inside me loosens as I kick off my shoes and allow my toes to sink into the damp sand.

The beauty of the landscape, painted in various shades of tan and blue, does the impossible and lifts my mood. For a few precious hours, I cling to the feeling, knowing there’s no way it will last.

DELILAH

By the time I return to the house, dusk has fallen, and everyone is gathered in the kitchen, eating dinner. Pizza has been delivered and there are at least half a dozen open boxes. The delectable aroma of mozzarella, sauce, and pepperoni hits me, tantalizing my senses. When my belly rumbles, I realize it’s been a while since I ate.

After walking the beach for hours, I’m famished. My gaze lifts, immediately settling on Austin at the far end of the table. The way his eyes stay pinned to mine is enough to have my appetite pulling a disappearing act. Instead of grabbing a plate and helping myself to the food spread out on the marble island, I comb my fingers through my windswept hair and duck upstairs.


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