Hate Like Honey (Corsican Crime Lord #2) Read Online Charmaine Pauls

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Dark, Mafia, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Corsican Crime Lord Series by Charmaine Pauls
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Total pages in book: 94
Estimated words: 89232 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 446(@200wpm)___ 357(@250wpm)___ 297(@300wpm)
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Tucking my cock back into my pants, I say, “We didn’t use protection.” I don’t tell her I have a condom in my wallet. I don’t say that I should’ve stopped to fit it, because, even though I understand her objections, I don’t want anything between us when I’m inside her. Not even a thin layer of rubber.

“It doesn’t matter.” Her voice is oddly flat. “My period is due any day. Actually, it’s overdue. Nothing is going to happen.”

I get off her, zip up, and offer her a hand.

She accepts my help, avoiding my gaze.

I pick up her swimsuit. “You can’t put this back on. It’s still wet. You’ll freeze outside in the wind.” I grab my jacket from the sand, dust it off, and hold it open. “Here.”

Not arguing, she slides her arms into the sleeves and allows me to button it up.

“I can bring the car to the island,” I say. “I’ll grab some clothes for you on the way.”

Hugging herself, she shakes her head. “I’ll go back via the dune. It’ll be quicker.”

I motion at her attire. “You can’t walk around your neighborhood like that.”

“No.” She pulls the jacket over her head without unbuttoning it. “You’re right.”

Snatching her swimsuit from my hand, she turns her back on me and pulls on the wet garment.

“Sabella.”

“I don’t know what came over me,” she says, refusing to look at me. “Fucking the murderer of my—”

“Stop it.”

My harsh tone shuts her up. I make an effort to soften my voice. “Choose me. That’s all that stands between you and happiness. You can have everything you ever wanted, everything you dreamed of. All you have to do is say yes.”

She spins around. “Choose you?” She laughs, the sound cold and mocking. “How can I choose a man I hate?”

“To hate or not to hate, cara, can also be a choice.”

Observing me with a too perceptive gaze, she says, “Tell me you don’t hate me, not even a little, for what my family did to yours.”

I clench my jaw. I can lie, but I don’t want to. Not to her. Not about us.

Her smile is victorious. “That’s what I thought.”

When she makes to turn, I catch her wrist. “Choose me now, cara, while you can.” My words hold a warning. “Because there will come a day that you won’t have a choice any longer.”

“Never,” she says, jerking free from my hold and walking like a queen with her head held high from the cave as if we didn’t just fuck like animals.

Chapter

Thirteen

Sabella

* * *

The mug of tea I’m cradling between my palms where I’m sitting on the veranda doesn’t warm me. Neither does the blanket covering my legs. I showered and changed into a cashmere sweater and sweatpants, but the heat burning on my skin doesn’t come from my clothes. It comes from shame. Inside, I’m frozen.

Mattie exits from the lounge, wearing a black wool dress that shows off her round belly. How does she manage to look so classy and unruffled in the midst of everything that’s happening?

She walks over and sits down next to me. “Hey.”

I scoot to the side to make space for her and offer her half of the blanket.

“Thanks.” She draws the blanket over her knees and heaves a sigh as she looks toward the sunset. “It’s pretty, isn’t it?”

Even though I haven’t noticed the view, I nod. I’m not out here to admire the rose-gold reflection of the sun on the water as it sinks like an orange ball below the horizon. I’m hiding from what I did and from the despicable person those actions make me.

“The police closed the investigation,” she says. “The pathologist released his body. At least now we can set a date for the funeral.”

I look at her quickly. “They did?”

“They concluded that the strain of Dad’s affair and keeping his other family hidden from us and the world was a very likely motive for suicide. I suppose it helps that the police are understaffed and that the high crime rate keeps them busy.” Her expression is grim. “The media is already running headlines that living a double life finally took its toll.”

Feeling sick, I stare at her in horror. “How did the affair leak out? From Dickson’s office?”

She sighs again. “Laura Remington came clean. She told her story in an exclusive media interview.”

“What? When did this happen?”

“She went straight to a local newspaper after the reading of the will. It’s breaking news. I wanted to tell you before you saw it on social media or on television.”

“Oh my God.” I set my mug on the table. “Why would she do such a thing? I don’t expect her to give a damn about us, but why ruin whatever dignity Dad had left when she claimed to have loved him so much? And why would she expose herself and her daughter to public scrutiny?”


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