Fighting for Love (Boston Love #2) Read Online Kelly Elliott

Categories Genre: Contemporary, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Boston Love Series by Kelly Elliott
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Total pages in book: 121
Estimated words: 118693 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 593(@200wpm)___ 475(@250wpm)___ 396(@300wpm)
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Pulling my head back, I started to gag and spit out the nastiness in my mouth.

“Yuck! Oh God!” I attempted to say between bouts of gagging. “Water! I need water!”

Flash decided that was his cue. He ran over and jumped on me, knocking me to the floor.

“Flash! No! Bad dog!” Finn cried out in between his snorting and laughing. He grabbed Flash by the collar and quickly carried him from the room. I jumped up and ran to the sink, where I promptly placed my mouth under the faucet to get the taste out.

“I’m starting to think that you don’t like cum in your mouth.”

Turning and shooting him a glare, I spit the water out toward him as he laughed. “That was gross. It was thick and tasted…not good.” I pointed to my mouth. “This is now a no-fly zone.”

His brows shot up. “A no-fly zone?”

“Yes. That was my first and last blow job.”

When his eyes turned dark, I felt my cheeks heat. He slowly walked up and grabbed the hand towel and started to wipe off my face. “That was your first time doing that?”

My lower lip jetted out into a pout while I nodded. “Yes.”

“Fucking hell. You were damn good at it for being your first time.”

My cheeks grew hotter. “I had whores for friends in college. They used to talk about giving them all the time. Gave me tips for when I decided to try it.”

His brows pinched together in confusion. “Your friends were whores?”

Scrunching my nose, I grinned. “Okay, they weren’t, but they slept with a fair amount of guys. Like the pressure on the back door.”

Finn laughed. “That was a first for me. Gotta say, I liked the little tease.”

“Really?”

Finn had begun to say something when his phone rang. He quickly picked it up. “What’s up? Yes, I know I’m late. I overslept. I know, Colton. I’m leaving in five.”

I pulled my hair up into a ponytail and leaned in toward the mirror. I looked like I had been thoroughly fucked, but makeup would have to wait. Quickly brushing my teeth, I took one last look at myself before turning to head into the bedroom. Finn was still on the phone with Colton. He looked stressed, especially when he pushed that hand through his brown hair. The area between my legs pulsed, and I quickly glanced away.

With a sigh, I headed over to my purse and bag and slipped on my heels.

“I’ll deal with it when I get there,” I heard Finn say.

Turning, I stared at him. He had somehow gotten dressed in that short amount of time. He stood before me in his uniform, and I was positive the earth shook some.

“Oh my,” I whispered as I watched him put his radio onto his belt. I’d never seen a man so handsome in my entire life, and I’d just spent the most amazing night of my life with him. He glanced up and smiled. There went my heart.

I was in more than deep shit.

I was in love with Finn Ward.

Finn

Who knows?

I rushed into the station and let Flash off his leash. He quickly made the rounds to everyone and greeted them. Colton and Zeb stared at me from across the room. I was almost positive Zeb knew what was going on.

“Cap wants to see you, Ward,” someone called out.

Fuck. I’d never been late for work before. Not once.

With a loud sigh, I headed to the captain’s office as I took a look back at Colton and Zeb. Both gave me a weak smile, which I returned with a head pop.

I inhaled a deep breath and knocked.

“Come in.”

Is it just me, or does his voice seem angry? Jesus, Ward. Be a man and walk in.

I opened the door and walked in. Captain Adams looked up and frowned before motioning for me to sit.

“You’re late for your shift.”

I cleared my throat and sat. “I know, sir. I’m sorry. The alarm on my phone didn’t go off. I normally have a backup alarm, but I…I um…I didn’t turn it on last night. I’ve never been late before. Ever.”

His brow lifted. “Huh. Crazy this is your first time being late for work, and the same thing happened to my daughter Rory this morning. She’s never been late for anything, and today of all days…she’s late.”

Not moving an inch, I simply smiled and replied, “Crazy coincidence.”

The smile that moved across his face made me nervous. “Sure is.”

“I’m sorry, Captain Adams. I won’t let it happen again. This is the first and last time I will ever be late for my shift.”

He nodded while leaning back in his chair. “You know, Ward, I have to say, I was wrong about you.”

Lifting my brow, I asked, “Why is that, sir?”

“You probably don’t remember me from when you were younger.”

With a grin, I nodded. “I don’t. sir. I’m sorry.”


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