Catching the Heiress Read Online Lucy Darling

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Insta-Love, Virgin Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 39
Estimated words: 36665 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 183(@200wpm)___ 147(@250wpm)___ 122(@300wpm)
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"I'm not fucking with her."

"Oh," she barks with a laugh. "Paisley is blushing like a schoolgirl, and you're telling me you're not⁠—"

"Don't." I cut her off. She knows I didn’t mean it that way, but she is pushing to see the reaction she’ll get. Now she has one. June’s brows rise in surprise at my reaction.

“This could blow up in your face.” Her words ring too true. Of all the things I’ve done in my life, thinking about Paisley finding out the truth and leaving me are the only thoughts that have ever kept me up at night.

“I know.” I run my hand down my face. This is the only way for now. I need to get shit sorted out with the parents and the rich prick they promised her to. Once that’s done, I can come clean.

“Are you sure you know what you’re getting yourself into? Paisley is the kind of girl who wants love and probably a few kids.” June leans up against one of the stalls. “I didn’t think that was something you’d ever want.” Neither did I. Not until I laid eyes on Paisley.

“I don’t know what I want.”

“You better figure it out, and quickly,” June snaps at me.

“Didn’t know,” I correct. “I know I want her. There’s not a single doubt about that.” The rest is only the details, but I think details are pretty damn important when it comes to women.

“Then get her to open up to you.” June makes it sound so easy. I can do interrogations, but that’s not going to work here. “Hey.” She chucks an apple at me. I catch it before it nails me in the face. “You open up, and I bet she’ll bloom for you.”

“June Bug.” My dad walks into the barn. “Your mom is looking for you.”

“Why? She knows I can’t cook.” June scrunches her nose. “She’s got Paisley now.”

Paisley had slipped right into the kitchen, up to my mom, when we got here. I had to leave the kitchen because seeing her with the apron on, fluttering around put too many fantasies into my head—not all dirty, but enough that I wasn't going to be hanging around with a hard-on.

“She broke a few dishes.” My dad smirks.

“What?” I start walking toward the barn doors. My instincts kicking in.

“She’s fine.” My dad’s hand comes down on my shoulder.

“I love Paisley, but I’ve never seen a more clumsy person.” June laughs. “I’ll go check on her. You two do man things.” She motions between Dad and me.

“Man things?” There has never been a time when June wasn’t putting herself right in the middle of what was going on. I didn’t know there were man things to be had around here.

“I don’t know. Tell war stories.” June pauses. “Wait, do you have some you’ll tell me?” I shake my head. “Damn it,” she mutters, leaving Dad and me alone.

“She even wants gossip and information from a battlefield.” Dad laughs. That’s true, but I also know my sister just wants me to share with her. I often put space between myself and the family. I had to live that shit. I don’t want them to have to hear it.

“I saw the greenhouse. When did you do that?”

“A few months ago.”

“I would have come out and helped.”

“You would have gotten busy and hired someone to build it,” my dad corrects. “June and I did it. I knew your mom would appreciate it more if we did it ourselves.”

“Sorry.” What else can I say? He’s not wrong. I frequently cancel plans to come home. There is always something that comes up. And I let it.

“Don’t be sorry.” Dad takes his hat off. “I think that might change anyhow. A woman can do that to you. Make you feel like you fit.” His words hit me squarely in the chest. “But you always fit here, Jackson. What you did out there has nothing to do with who you are here. I think it’s time you came home for good.” I feel an unfamiliar tightness in my chest that is creeping up my throat.

“She might not want to be home with me when she finds out the truth,” I admit. Not that I wasn’t a bastard this morning when I came inside her, thinking she’d be mine forever if I put my baby inside her.

“Nothing worth having is ever easy.” He puts his hat back on. “Everything in life is hard before it's easy.”

Falling for Paisley had been easy. Keeping her is what will be hard. Not that that’s ever stopped me before.

18

PAISLEY

“Is this too much butter?” I ask Abigail.

“Those words are just sinful. There is never too much butter.” Abigail laughs. I love the sound of it.

Every time I’m here I’m filled with so many emotions that it becomes overwhelming at times. It’s so much different being around a real family. It makes me both sad and happy at the same time. Sad for what I never had and happy that I’m getting to experience it now.


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