When Gracie Met the Grump Read Online Mariana Zapata

Categories Genre: Contemporary, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal, Romance, Virgin Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 218
Estimated words: 209489 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 1047(@200wpm)___ 838(@250wpm)___ 698(@300wpm)
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Friends. We were friends. I could drudge up a little more patience. I could understand.

I rubbed my cheek and lowered my voice, trying to understand. “What’s going on, Alex? I’m not trying to take advantage of you. I can’t go back in time. I didn’t mean for this to happen.”

We both knew that.

Or maybe we didn’t.

“You’re here because I said I would keep an eye on you. You risked your life for mine. It’s what I owe you.”

Right….

“That was what I signed up for. Not for anything else.”

My eye started to twitch.

“That’s the extent of what our involvement with each other needs to be.”

My eyes bugged out of my head. Hadn’t he literally slept in the same bed with me the night before? Of his own choice? Hadn’t he said it was okay to sleep on the couch beside him because I’d told him I didn’t want to be alone? Didn’t I try to let go of his hand when I’d grabbed his finger and he didn’t let me?

Holding my breath, I squinted at him, embarrassment and anger and disappointment all rising inside my soul. “You came into my life. Do you want me to apologize for taking you in? Do you want me to say I’m sorry for getting sick? All I’ve tried to do is help you… and if I can help myself a little bit along the way, then hell yeah, I’m going to take advantage of it. I don’t have anyone. I’ve never wanted to put anybody at risk. But you are in no position to make me feel bad. You did the same thing. I’m grateful that you offered to make the deal to give me a place to live and protection, but I didn’t ask for that either. Don’t turn this around. I can figure this shit out on my own if I have to.”

If he didn’t want me here, if he was going to make me feel bad, he could fuck right off. I would live in the woods. I wasn’t going to waste a fucking day of my life feeling unwanted. He had no idea how deep my stubbornness ran.

And from the way this conversation was going and the expression on his face, I was going to have to make a decision about my future and make it fast.

His next words sealed the deal. “I want to make sure we’re on the same page.”

I wasn’t even sure we were in the same fucking book, much less the same page.

I managed to lift my gaze and meet his dead-on. I had gotten through so much on my own. I had fed myself and supported myself. I had kept on going even on the days that I didn’t want to, when I felt like I had nothing else to keep breathing for. I’d made a promise to my grandparents, and I wasn’t going to back out on it, not when there was still the smallest sliver of hope that I could have a future.

I was no fucking punk.

“We’re on the same page,” I agreed, my mind already racing.

I stared at him, and he stared at me, this heavy silence forming between us.

His jaw moved, and I thought he was going to say something else, but Selene appeared in the doorway, her attention on the cell phone in her hands. She glanced up, saw me standing there, and smiled. “Did you find room for your things, Gracie?”

It took me a second to make sure my voice was even as I nodded at her and forced a smile onto my face. “I did.”

The tension must have gotten to her because her smile fell, and her bright blue eyes flicked from me to Alexander and back.

I had to move fast. “I was wondering if I could borrow your phone, Selene? And your credit card after all? I need to get both. I can repay you what I borrowed when I’m done if I can use the browser on your phone. Could you give me an address where I can have things shipped to also? Since the community is gated.”

Selene was still looking back and forth between us, her face wary, but she nodded. “Sure. Yeah,” she replied even as she went back to that red purse. She barely glanced down before she handed me a black credit card.

I forced a smile and nodded again, even as my eyes started to burn. She gave me her phone, sweeping a glance toward Alex while rattling off an address that didn’t make much sense, but I was too distracted to ask. I kept my gaze on her as I recited it so I wouldn’t forget it.

“Thank you, I’ll be quick,” I promised before darting up the stairs.

I stopped right at the top, suddenly not wanting to go into the room I’d slept in.


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