Don’t Fall for Your Brother’s Best Friend (Magnolia Ridge #2) Read Online Logan Chance

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary Tags Authors: Series: Magnolia Ridge Series by Logan Chance
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Total pages in book: 58
Estimated words: 56256 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 281(@200wpm)___ 225(@250wpm)___ 188(@300wpm)
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I take a seat on a barstool. “I love surprises.”

“Hope you love gefilte fish.”

I raise a brow. “Um, I hope you’re kidding.”

He laughs hard, setting his knife down. “You should have seen your face.”

I crack a smile. “I thought you were serious. So, what are you making?” Now I need to know.

He steps closer to me, brushing some flyaway hairs away from my face. “I promise you’ll love it.”

I spread my legs so he can fit his lean frame in between them. “Promise?”

He kisses the tip of my nose. “Promise.” He kisses me lightly on the lips, but I don’t want him to stop.

I wrap my legs tighter around him, letting the kiss deepen naturally.

He finally breaks free, and opens his eyes, trained right on me. “You’re so pretty. Do you even get how pretty you are?”

I smile, my cheeks flaming hot. “Thank you.”

“You didn’t answer my question.”

My cheeks grow even hotter and I dip my head to stare at the floor. “No, I guess.”

He sets two fingers under my chin, raising my head up so he can look into my eyes. “You’re really fucking pretty.”

I gaze into the depths of his eyes, wanting to memorize the color. “Thank you.”

“I’ve always thought so,” he whispers, and my mind wants to analyze that statement over and over again. “I got a great deal on a ribeye,” he says, changing the subject so quickly I can’t ask him to elaborate. He steps away from me to continue working.

“Oh yum,” I say.

“I’m making it with a sweet potato puree, balsamic roasted mushrooms and sautéed sprouts. Do you like brussel sprouts?”

I nod. “I love them.” I glance around his kitchen, looking at all the prep work he’s doing. “You really didn’t have to go through all of this trouble. I would have been okay with a pizza.”

He stops straining the sweet potatoes, and stares at me. “First, no, you wouldn’t have because once you taste this you’ll love it so much more than pizza. Second, it’s really not any trouble. I enjoy doing this.”

“Can I help?”

He resumes straining the potatoes. “You can get us both a glass of wine?”

I smile. “Now that I can do. I’m really kind of hopeless in the kitchen.”

“I bet that’s not true.”

I head to his cupboard, opening a few before he points to one which holds the wine glasses. I pull two down. “I don’t have a skill for cooking, but I definitely am skilled at carrying on a conversation with the person doing the cooking.”

Griffin’s eyes light up like the Fourth of July. “I love that. And you can sit here and keep me company every time I cook.”

His words almost speak of a future of us ending up together, and I let my mind wander there. I’m actually not mad at it. I can picture coming home from work, watching Griffin prepare a meal just for the two of us.

I kind of dig this future unfolding before my very eyes.

Griffin steps closer and takes the glass of wine I’ve poured for him. “You okay?” he asks me as he raises the glass to his lips and takes a sip. “You sort of went quiet on me.”

I raise my own wine glass to my lips, smelling the nice aroma of the Pinot Noir. “I’m just thinking about sitting here and keeping you company every time you cook.”

He sets his wine glass down. “I might need to kick you out of this kitchen.” He takes my wine glass from my hand and sets it along the counter. He invades my space. “Because I’m not going to get much cooking done with you sitting here looking like a meal I’d like to devour instead.”

My chest grows warm. “Griffin,” I whisper right before he kisses me.

He wraps his arms around me, pulling me closer to him. “You have no idea,” he whispers as he breaks the kiss. “No fucking clue.”

“No clue about what?” I blink up at him.

He cups my cheek. “No clue about what I’d like to do to you.”

I smile wide. “Will you feed me first?”

“Depends on what you’d like to eat.” He’s got this playful look in his eyes.

“How about dinner, and then I’ll have you for dessert,” I say, feeling brave.

He smoothes my hair back with his hand, bringing his lips mere inches from mine. “Only if I get to return the favor.”

“Absolutely,” I say before he kisses me once more.

Chapter 14

Griffin

Dinner took way too long to cook, and I’m sure it’s because I’m already looking forward to dessert. When I opened the door tonight, and Anya stood on my front porch looking like any man’s wet dream, I felt like the luckiest bastard on the planet.

Seriously.

She just doesn’t get how pretty she is. How funny she is. How things just feel fucking right between us.

After dinner, Anya helped me clean the kitchen, despite my attempts to take on the task myself. She insisted, her determination shining through as she grabbed a dishcloth and started scrubbing. I love how nice she is. Most women might sit back and enjoy watching a man slave away for them, but not Anya. She wants to work as a team with me, just as she does at the brewery. Her collaborative spirit turns me on and makes me feel like we’ve got something real brewing between us.


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