Running into Love Read online Aurora Rose Reynolds (Fluke My Life #1)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Drama, Funny, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Fluke My Life Series by Aurora Rose Reynolds
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Total pages in book: 82
Estimated words: 77959 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 390(@200wpm)___ 312(@250wpm)___ 260(@300wpm)
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Finding a pair of boxers, I put them on, then slip on my sweats, watching Muffin finally decide to get up. “Stay,” I tell her, pointing at the bed, and she sits. Glancing at the clock, I see that it’s not even eight yet. Shutting the bedroom door behind me, I head across the living room, unlock the door, and swing it open without checking the peephole, ready to kill whoever it is on the other side. “Wh—” My words come to a halt as I stare at Fawn’s mom, dad, sisters, and a dozen other people behind them that I do not fucking know.

“Surprise!” Katie cries happily, leaning up to grab my stunned face and pull it down toward her so she can kiss my cheek. “Happy Thanksgiving, Levi.” She pats my jaw before she pushes past me and walks inside my place.

“Just go with it,” Aiden, carrying an armful of bags, mutters, shaking his head and following his wife into my apartment.

“Happy Thanksgiving.” Libby laughs at the look on my face while holding a casserole dish against her stomach as she moves past me.

“Don’t worry, it won’t be too bad,” Mac says, leaning up to kiss my cheek. “Welcome to the family,” she says, and my chest fills with something I don’t have time to dissect right now as a man, woman, and two boys come forward.

“Carl Reed, Fawn’s uncle; my wife, Anna; and my boys, Mike and Tim. Nice to meet you.” Carl pats my shoulder as he walks past me with his wife and sons following, all carrying grocery bags.

What the fuck is going on?

“Amy and Gene.” A woman who looks a lot like Katie smiles as she asks where she should put the dish she’s carrying.

“I don’t know,” I mutter to her back, then turn to face another group of people.

“Thomas and Marcie. Our kids, Teea and Brandon.” Thomas smiles.

Teea stares up at me with wide eyes, and Brandon lifts his chin, asking, “Do you have any video games?”

“Yeah, Xbox.” I smile, and he grins.

“Cool.” He follows his parents into the house, and I look up at the last two people in the hall.

“I’m Ethan, Fawn’s cousin, and this is my fiancée, Enessa. Nice to meet you.”

“Yeah, nice to meet you.” I check the hall to make sure there is no one else coming before closing the door.

Looking at everyone in my living room and kitchen, I don’t even stop to speak to anyone. I head to the bedroom and shut the door. Seeing Fawn is still asleep, I walk to the bed and climb in behind her, pulling her back against me. “Baby.”

“No, no more, I need sleep. You have to let me sleep,” she whines, and I grin as she bats me away with her eyes closed.

“You may want to get up,” I inform her, getting up on my elbow. I look down at her and run my fingers up the length of her neck to her jaw.

“No.

“Yeah,” I say softly, and she shakes her head, keeping her eyes closed.

“No, I want to sleep. Who cares about the turkey we can have leftover Thai food?” She presses her ass back into me, making me groan and my cock harden against her.

“I don’t think we need to worry about getting a turkey, since about twenty people just showed up here with food.”

“What?” Her nose scrunches up.

“Your family is here.”

“What?” she repeats, turning to face me and finally blinking her eyes open. She frowns. “What are you talking about?”

“Your family is currently sitting in my living room.” Blinking again she shakes her head, causing the mass of curls surrounding her face to move. She’s beautiful, and I hate that I can’t do what I really want to do right now—which is make her come and listen to the sweet sounds she makes when she’s on edge.

“Are you kidding?”

“Wish I was, but no.” She closes her eyes.

“My family is here?” she asks, her tone full of disbelief.

“Yeah, babe, . . .” I pause, then add, “All of them.”

“Oh god,” she groans, rubbing her face with her hands. “I should have known. I should have known my mom would do this . . . ‘Go spend Thanksgiving with Levi, it will be fine.’ Blah, blah, blah . . .” She pulls her hands away and turns to look at me, raising a brow. “So do you still think your family will make mine look tame?”

“God, you’re cute.” I change the subject, watching her eyes soften. Her family really is nuts. I know my family is crazy, but compared to hers they seem normal.

“I guess I should get—”

“Levi,” Katie calls. We both look at the door. “I don’t want to interrupt. I know you’re probably busy . . .” She pauses. “But I searched everywhere, and I can’t find any flour.”


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