The Rules of Dating (The Laws of Opposite Attract #1) Read Online Vi Keeland, Penelope Ward

Categories Genre: Angst, Contemporary, Romance Tags Authors: , Series: The Laws of Opposite Attract Series by Vi Keeland
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Total pages in book: 125
Estimated words: 121992 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 610(@200wpm)___ 488(@250wpm)___ 407(@300wpm)
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She spoke into my skin. “We can arrange for a refill later.”

“I love the sound of that.” I reached over to pull a towel from the drawer, gently placing it under her as I showered her neck with kisses.

“I have an idea,” I said.

“What?”

“You go take a relaxing bath. I’ll finish making dinner. Then we’ll take it into my room and eat naked in bed. How does that sound?”

“That sounds like the perfect night.”

Rather than rush to the bathroom, Billie lingered, her arms still wrapped around my neck as she gazed into my eyes. I realized that there had been few moments in my life as special as this one: standing here half-naked in the kitchen with this beautiful woman I’d just made love to, who trusted me to come inside of her beautiful body.

This might have not been a classically romantic moment, but it felt like the right time to tell her. “I’m falling for you, Billie.”

My heart was in my mouth as she stared at me for several seconds. What if she doesn’t feel the same? Or what if she’s afraid to love me given everything that’s going on lately?

She finally said, “You’re not alone, Colby. I just didn’t want to be the first to express what I’ve been feeling. I think I’ve been hesitant because I’m afraid if I fall, you might not be there to catch me. Which is dumb, I know. I’ve let my past experiences interfere with what’s going on between us. I should’ve told you before you went to have breakfast with that witch because that was the day it really hit me how much my feelings had grown. I knew because the thought of you hurting made me physically ill. Anyway, I’m sorry to bring all that up right now. I know we’re supposed to be forgetting about it for one night.”

I pulled her into a kiss and whispered over her mouth, “I’ll be here to catch you always, Billie.”

“I believe you, Colby.”

I refrained from saying the other thing I wanted to: I wish it were you who needed me to marry you.

CHAPTER 20

Billie

Last night was raw in every sense of the word—the way we’d had sex, the way we’d expressed our feelings for each other. And now that I’d opened my eyes, I felt the rawness of our present reality creeping back in.

The morning was bittersweet. Colby filled me in on his meeting with the attorney and all of the new insecurities and regrets that had resulted from it. The attorney felt Maya’s case was stronger than we’d hoped. That upset me, but I had to remain strong for Colby. He still hadn’t made a decision on what to do yet.

Our talk about the Maya situation was the bad part of the morning. The good part was that we’d spent the entire time prior to that conversation having amazing sex.

Colby asked me to go to his parents’ with him to pick up Saylor. I planned to return to my apartment after that.

When we arrived at his parents’ house, his mom seemed to know exactly who I was.

“You must be Billie.”

I looked at Colby, then back at her. “I am.”

“It’s wonderful to meet you.”

“Likewise.”

“She’s quite beautiful. You’re a lucky guy, Colby,” Mrs. Lennon said to her son.

He squeezed my side. “Don’t I know it.”

Saylor came running toward us. “Billie!”

I knelt down to receive her hug. “Hey! Did you have a good time?”

She nodded eagerly.

“Would you guys like to stay for a bit?” Colby’s mom asked. “I made some of that split-pea soup you like, Colby. Saylor already had some, so she probably won’t be hungry for a while.”

Colby looked at me. “I think we’d better get Saylor home and out of your hair. But thank you for the offer.”

I smiled. “Maybe another time, Mrs. Lennon. That soup sounds great.”

“Please, call me Yvonne.”

Outside on the sidewalk, Colby held Saylor’s hand as he asked, “Do you have to be somewhere?”

“I figured I’d head home. I’ll let you have some catch-up time with Saylor.”

“Are you kidding?” He pulled me toward him. “I’m not ready to let you go.”

“Oh really?” I grinned.

“Yeah. Will you stay with us?”

Honestly, how many more uncomplicated days did we have? There was no way I could say no. With no clients booked today, I’d only be home ruminating about Colby. So I might as well just stay with him. “There’s nothing I’d rather do than stay with you guys.”

“Cool.” He looked down at Saylor. “This one needs peanut butter, and I have to get cold cuts for the week. Mind if we stop at the market? I can pick up something for us for dinner, too.”

“Lead the way.” I smiled.

When we got to the market, Colby went one direction to get the things he needed, while us girls took off in another direction. We were having fun just browsing. I put Saylor in the cart and might have raced down a couple of the aisles. I also might have snuck some Cap’n Crunch, Pop-Tarts, and Goldfish into the cart. You can’t take me to the market, apparently. I’m an unsupervised kid with an adult budget.


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