Wilting Violets (Sons of Templar MC – New Mexico #2) Read Online Anne Malcom

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, Dark, MC Tags Authors: Series: Sons of Templar MC - New Mexico Series by Anne Malcom
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Total pages in book: 150
Estimated words: 142818 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 714(@200wpm)___ 571(@250wpm)___ 476(@300wpm)
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I nodded. “We’ll have lunch,” I said firmly.

He bobbed his head in affirmation, gave me one last look, then walked away.

It was only after I got back inside that I realized I was still wearing his coat. And that was only because Elden was staring daggers at me. Or more accurately, at the other man’s coat on my body.

I hastily took it off, making a mental reminder to send it back to him with an apology note of some kind. Though I wasn’t sure what I could write in an apology note for dragging him all the way out here and ruining his Christmas

My mother and Swiss were settled on the sofa, so I sank down beside them, leaning into my mother before kissing Declan’s little head as he was cradled in her arms.

“Where did Bobart go?” Swiss asked with disinterest, smiling down at his son.

I scowled. “It’s Bennett, and you know it. And he went home. It didn’t work out.”

“We scared him off, did we? Good, he wasn’t right for you,” Swiss said at the same time my mother said, “Honey, I’m so sorry. Are you okay?”

“You didn’t scare him off,” I glowered at Swiss. “I just never liked him in the first place. He’s too … nice.”

Mom quirked a brow at me. “There is no such thing as too nice.”.

I raised my own brow back. “Yeah, you really went for the nice guy,”

“I’m nice,” Swiss argued.

I stared at him in disbelief.

“I’m nice to most people.”

“Honey, I love you so, so much, but you yelled at the cart boy in the grocery store two days ago,” Mom said.

“The fucker was about to run into my wife and infant son with a shitload of carts,” he scowled at her. “He’s lucky that’s all that happened.”

Mom rolled her eyes. “He was nowhere near me,” she stage whispered.

I grinned and rested my head against her shoulder.

She kissed my head.

I wished that it felt the same way it did when I was younger. Safe. Natural. Now there were things between us, secrets, my own, hers uncovered.

“I’m sorry about Bennett, sweetie,” she whispered.

My eyes didn’t go to him, but my mind did. Not to Bennett... To Elden. “Yeah, me too,” I lied. What was one more on top of the pile?

Chapter Thirteen

Everything changed after Christmas.

Elden and I were no longer holding back. He’d claimed me. There was no going back, and neither of us wanted to.

We fucked every second we could during my winter break.

I didn’t tell anyone. Obviously. Colby hadn’t said anything further, thankfully, most likely because he didn’t want to be implicated if/when this all came out, not willing to risk being caught in the crossfire between my stepfather and Elden.

Elden seemed to have come to the decision that he didn’t give a fuck about the fire, direct or otherwise, because he, like me, was insatiable.

We did it whenever and wherever we could. The more we did it, the more desperate for each other we became. Nothing dissipated or wore off. Our need for each other grew. We became increasingly brazen. He fucked me on the club’s kitchen counter in the middle of the day when anyone could’ve walked in. I didn’t know if both of us secretly wanted to get caught or if the danger of it all turned us on more.

I was working at Oliver’s almost every day. For the distraction, not so much for the money. I had plenty from my father since the divorce divested him of almost all of his assets. I wasn’t sure how I felt about that. My college was paid for, I never had to worry about money. I was incredibly, incredibly lucky. But the money made me feel dirty somehow. Still depending on Daddy for my future, for what I ate, what I wore.

So it felt good to be making my own money. I worked at Mom’s restaurant, Violet’s, whenever I could too. She was back to working often since there was a whole village of women around her to help out with Declan and with Swiss taking him everywhere he could.

Truthfully, I was avoiding my mother. Not just because I wanted every spare moment of mine with Elden but because whenever I was with her, the guilt of our secret became harder to bear.

I only had one more day left before I went back to college. I should’ve been excited. To get back to the life I’d been so looking forward to. The freedom. Independence. The friends I’d made. What I was learning.

But it felt stifling. Foreign. My dreams had shifted. Not just because of Elden but because they’d been based on the desperate desire to never live that cookie cutter, misogynist American Fucking Dream I’d grown up in.

I was seeing things through a new lens now. With the life that my mother had created in the middle of the desert.


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