The Ones Left Behind (Work Husband #3) Read Online Blue Saffire

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Mafia Tags Authors: Series: Work Husband Series by Blue Saffire
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Total pages in book: 99
Estimated words: 96198 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 481(@200wpm)___ 385(@250wpm)___ 321(@300wpm)
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“What the fuck?”

Jace shakes his head at me. I grab the grab handle to keep from coming out of my skin. The hurt in Ny’s voice pierces my heart. I just need to get to her and lay eyes on her.

Jace pulls into the courtyard, and I jump out of the car before he comes to a full stop. I race into the house, looking for Ny. I find her on the living room floor, curled into a ball with the phone on the floor in front of her face.

“Baby?” I call as I race to her.

I scoop her up into my arms and hold her tight and start to rock. She buries her face in my neck and clings to my jacket.

“I was so excited.”

“About what? Talk to me.”

Jace comes and sits on the floor with us. Ny turns from my arms and jumps into his. I feel a deep pang in my chest.

She starts to sob all over again. “It’s going to be okay. Not this time, but someday.”

“I didn’t know how much I wanted this. I hate that it wasn’t real.”

“Someone tell me what the hell is going on,” I demand.

“I…I thought I was pregnant,” she says, rocking my entire world.

“By who?”

I close my eyes, knowing that’s a fucked-up question in this moment. Jace glares at me over Ny’s head. I shrug out of my coat and suit jacket.

“You. Jace and I use protection, and if you haven’t noticed, he hasn’t been asking you for permission.”

“Yeah, I noticed. Are you two having problems?”

“No,” Jace replies. “Things have just been different. We can get each other off without sex.”

“Marone. All right, all right.” I hold my hands up. “So you thought you were pregnant. What happened?”

“My period came. I’m not.” She pouts. “I really wanted to be.”

I palm my face. “Ny, listen to me. I love you with everything I am, but I don’t think we should have a baby.”

“I know, now isn’t a good time. I’m still young, we have this thing to take care of. I get it, but I really started to get excited.”

No, baby. I don’t ever want to have children.

I don’t have it in me to say the words out loud. She’s already so upset. Jace looks me in the eyes as if searching for something. I sigh and look away.

I’m not going to lie, there is a part of me that’s disappointed. However, I don’t want Jace to see that. If he does, he’ll help Ny to get this from me someday. I can’t have that.

“What happened to your birth control? Should I be using condoms too?”

The thought of anything between us burns like acid. However, I’m anything but reckless. If she’s stopped her pill, I should know.

“Birth control isn’t one hundred percent and I had to change mine. I thought maybe…” She shrugs.

I stand. “I’m going to take a shower. I’ll cook when I get out.”

With that, I grab my things, get up, and leave to be alone with my thoughts. I almost wish it had been a person I had to kill waiting when I arrived.

A baby. She really wants a baby. The one thing I don’t want to give her.

Jace

“If I could, I’d make this better for you,” I murmur into Ny’s hair as we sit in the same spot on the floor while I hold her.

“He wouldn’t have wanted it,” she says sadly.

“You can never tell what Gio wants. I don’t think he’s ever had a chance to decide what he wants for himself.”

“This is just going to keep getting more complicated, isn’t it?”

I kiss the top of her head. “All things get complicated before they work out perfectly. In the end, he’s going to make sure all your dreams come true. Mark my words.”

She looks up at me. “When did you become the wise one out of us?”

“I always have been.” I wink at her.

“I love your eyes this color.” She cups my face and looks into my eyes.

“What color are they?”

“Gray. You’re both too gorgeous not to procreate,” she breathes.

“The mother of our children will do right by us.”

“I’m never late. Do you think this was a sign?”

“A sign of what?”

“We should stop tempting fate. Maybe what we’re doing is wrong.”

“Tempting fate how? I don’t see anything wrong with who we are. Let me ask you a question.”

“Go on.”

“Are you happy?”

“Yes.”

“If we broke up and it was just you and Gio, would you still be happy?”

I hold my breath, knowing I’m taking a risk here. If she wants to break things off, it’s going to rip me in half. There’s still so much I’m waiting patiently for. She shifts in my arms and runs her hand through my hair, then moves her hand to scratch her fingers through my beard. Her eyes light up.

“Not as happy as I am now. I’d miss times like this.”


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