Broken (#1) Read Online Free Book by A.E. Murphy

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, College, Dark, Drama, New Adult, Romance, Young Adult Tags Authors: Series: Broken Series by A.E. Murphy
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Total pages in book: 140
Estimated words: 135652 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 678(@200wpm)___ 543(@250wpm)___ 452(@300wpm)
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“Caleb hated them?” I blink at this announcement. “Caleb would love them.”

“He told me so himself,” he shrugs like it doesn’t bother him but part of me knows it does.

A thought flashes across my mind. Does Nathan secretly seek acceptance from people? He seems so hard and so unaffected by everything. Is it all just a façade?

“Well I think they’re great. If I were to buy something that first disk with the red gem would be the first thing to catch my eye,” I’m not saying this as a hint for him to get me one either, although that would be nice. “Why don’t you put them on the market?”

“It’s my father’s company, what he says goes.”

“Your father is an idiot,” I grumble and relax in my seat. “You’re very talented. I imagine your father was once, he still is but his style is older, more elegant. Yours are modern and eye catching. I know obviously your father’s jewellery sells well but I bet yours would sell better.”

“I doubt that but it’s kind of you to say so,” he smiles gently at me, his eyes seeming to see me in a whole new light. “You’re not actually that bad when you lose the attitude. I’m starting to see what my brother saw in you.”

My mouth drops open at his teasing words, “I’d say the same to you but…” I tap my chin in thought. “I really shouldn’t lie.”

His laughter sounds through the car and my heart almost stops. He has a nice laugh. Very nice. It’s deep and throaty and full of joy. His smile brightens his entire face and those hard and stern lines completely vanish. He looks his age and he looks more like Caleb but this time it doesn’t hurt so much to see the similarities. For once I welcome it and find my lips curving up with it.

Chapter Eleven

We arrive at the hotel, it’s fancier than the one we stayed in before leaving my home town. I wonder vaguely about what happened to the food we ordered but that thought vanishes when I see the huge tub in the en-suite bathroom.

“Dibs,” I announce and close the door behind me.

It’s been a while since I’ve had a soak, sure there’s a nice enough bath at Nathan’s, but this is a hotel tub. You can’t go to a fancy hotel and not use half of their bubble products. It wouldn’t be right. I’m certain there is a law against forgetting to test their wares and if there’s not, then there should be.

Once the bath has reached capacity and the heat is as I desire, I step into the foamy water and sigh as it heats my body perfectly.

“What do you want to eat?” Nathan calls through the door.

“Something greasy.”

“Salad.”

“Something extra greasy.”

“Lots of salad.”

“You’re an arse.”

“Even more salad.”

I smile to myself, my hands rubbing over the bump poking out of the water. “Whatever. Surprise me.”

“Salad.”

My breath comes out in a rush as I let out a small giggle, I’m happy when guilt doesn’t follow immediately afterwards. “Thanks.”

He stops speaking through the door, leaving me to soak and wash my hair.

By the time I’m done the food is here and I’m relieved to see proper food. Not salad.

Well, there is some salad but it’s with chicken wings and ribs and steak. Oh my god, I’m so hungry. There’s peppercorn sauce, I almost cry. You can’t have steak without peppercorn sauce.

Another thing that should be illegal.

“Come sit,” Nathan says and points to the seat beside him. Why does he like me sitting beside him? Every breakfast, lunch and dinner we’ve shared, he’s pulled me next to him. When I went into his office he had me sit next to him. I don’t get it. I can still talk to him from across the way. What’s up with that?

The chair he holds out, I completely ignore it and sit in the space next to it. Nathan pulls out the chair a little bit more and pats the seat. Why am I winding him up?

“I’m okay here,” I say and gauge his reaction.

“Is there a reason you don’t want to sit beside me?” He asks as I slide my plate to my new spot.

I shrug, “No reason.”

“Okay,” he elongates the word and looks down at his food. I start cutting in to mine, happy to see it’s not pink in the middle.

I watch him out of the corner of my eye as he begins to eat, his eyes drift up to me every so often. This makes my lips twitch. “So, how long will you have to work tomorrow?”

“I should be done by noon,” he says after a moment’s thought. “Would you like to join me?”

I eye him warily and tease, “Are you going to accuse me and shout at me?”

His eyes soften and I can see he’s sorry for his actions before he even says it. “No and I apologise profusely for reacting that way.”



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