Total pages in book: 214
Estimated words: 202638 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 1013(@200wpm)___ 811(@250wpm)___ 675(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 202638 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 1013(@200wpm)___ 811(@250wpm)___ 675(@300wpm)
‘So, can we drop it? It’s in my past with a whole heap of other stuff, and I would rather leave it there.’ His tone is final. I feel slighted. ‘There is only you. End of.’ He kisses the back of my head. ‘When are we moving you in?’
I groan inwardly. He fucked that sense into me as well. I notice all of this so called sense he’s fucking into me, only makes sense to him. ‘I’m here.’ I remind him.
‘I mean your stuff,’ he pinches my nipple. ‘Don’t be clever.’
I roll my eyes. I need to retrieve the rest of my stuff from Matt, and I have a ridiculous amount of clothes at Kate’s, even after my brutal clear out, but I’m still not sure that this is a good idea. ‘I’ve got to pick up the rest of my stuff from Matt.’ Did I really just say that out loud?
‘No, you fucking won’t!’ he shouts in my ear, and I recoil at his booming voice. Obviously, I did. ‘I’ll send John. I told you, you won’t see him again.’
Right, I’m dropping this right now. I’m not going to get anywhere with it; I’m not stupid. John’s not going, and I’ve already arranged it, anyway. He will never know. Well, he will, when I’ve got my stuff, but it will be too late for him to stop me by then.
I think of something else. ‘Tell me where you went when you disappeared on me.’
He tenses beneath me. ‘No.’ He spits the word out fast.
Okay, now I’m getting mad. I turn myself over to lay on his front so he is forced to look me in the eyes. ‘The last time you held back on me, I left you.’
His eyes widen slightly, but then narrow. He knows I’ve got him. ‘I locked myself in my office.’
‘For four days?’ I ask doubtfully.
‘Yes, for four days, Ava.’ He looks past me, refusing to meet my eyes.
‘Look at me.’ I demand harshly.
His eyes fly to mine in obvious shock at my order. ‘Excuse me?’ he almost laughs. It’s patronising, and I don’t appreciate it.
‘What were you doing in your office?’ I ask. Oh heck, why don’t I just shut the hell up?
‘Drinking. There. That’s what I was doing. I was trying to drown out thoughts and images of you with vodka. Are you happy now?’ He tries to shift me from his body, but I tense from top to toe in an attempt to make myself a dead weight.
He was drinking? Was he unconscious for four days like he was when I found him on Friday? Oh, now I just feel incredibly guilty.
I fight with him, pushing his slippery body back down into the bath. He gives in and lets me. I know he could overpower me if he wanted to, so he doesn’t really want to escape. I slide my body up his so our noses meet.
He lifts his eyes. ‘I’m sorry.’ he whispers, and I fall apart all over him, taking his mouth urgently, a silent message that I don’t care. ‘I’m so sorry, baby.’
‘Please, don’t.’ I push myself into him, tackling his mouth, desperate for him to know that I couldn’t care less. I feel responsible…guilty.
‘When I saw those bruises on your arms, I realised I was in deep, Ava. Way too deep.’
‘Shhhh.’ I hush him, covering his whole face with my mouth, kissing every square inch of him. ‘Enough, now.’
He cups my bum and pulls me up, burying his face between my breasts. ‘It won’t happen again, I’ll kill myself before hurting you again.’
He doesn’t have to use such strong words. I understand. He’s regretful. I am too. I should never have walked away from him. I should have stayed, thrown him in a cold shower and sobered him up. ‘I said enough, Jesse.’
‘I love you.’
‘I know you do. I’m sorry too.’
He releases his hold and I slide back down his body until we’re eye to eye. ‘What have you got to be sorry for?’
I shrug. ‘I wish I hadn’t left you.’
‘Ava, I don’t blame you for walking out on me. I deserved that, and if anything, it will only make me more determined not to drink. Knowing I could lose you is enough of a motivation, trust me.’
‘I’ll never walk away from you again. Never.’ I affirm.
He smiles lightly. ‘I hope you don’t because I’d be finished.’
‘I would be finished too.’ I say quietly, running my hands through his hair. I need him to know the feeling is completely mutual.
‘Okay, neither of us is walking away. That’s clear.’ He pushes his lips to mine softly.
‘Are you hungry?’ I ask against his lips. We need to change the direction of this conversation. We’ve said enough.
‘Yes, are you going to cook me a well-balanced meal?’
I smile around his lips. ‘I’m tired. Can we get a well-balanced take away?’