Fusion (Gravity #2) Read Online Kindle Alexander

Categories Genre: M-M Romance, New Adult Tags Authors: Series: Gravity Series by Kindle Alexander
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Total pages in book: 97
Estimated words: 89674 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 448(@200wpm)___ 359(@250wpm)___ 299(@300wpm)
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So I paused for each of them to remember me, especially since the entire day was about me and my birthday. Apparently, easygoing and reasonable weren’t part of my emotional makeup this day.

“Y’all can meet me there,” I offered when they drew closer.

“Because you have a change of clothing in your backpack,” Beau teased aloud, drawing the attention of everyone within hearing distance. Damn, I’d claimed the bundle in my backpack as a picnic blanket, just in case. I’d hoped to stave off the teasing until I changed at the bar. Of course, Beau knew the truth. We spent every available second together. No one knew me as well as my guy.

“It took you long enough,” I replied, deciding I’d give him shit about being slow on the uptake.

“I’ve known. I was waiting for the right time to reveal the truth, you liar,” Beau said, grinning as he walked straight to me and pressed a kiss on my lips. Since I loved that he was now instigating the PDAs, I gave in. I guessed it wasn’t too challenging to discover my backpack filled with clothes and toiletries.

“I’ll share them with you if you’re nice,” I offered. As I turned around again, he grabbed my wrist. My body was brought back to Beau’s. “Stop being a baby and walk with us. Enjoy the day.”

Well, I sure had done that. Beau slid an arm under my backpack, circling a hand to my hip. We were walking side-by-side. Linda grinned at me.

“He’s sweaty,” I said, ready to forfeit our plans in order to crawl underneath his T-shirt and stay locked around him.

“Let’s go,” Beau prompted. “We still have lots of birthday time left.” I was completely appeased. My guy was more relaxed here which made me remember I needed to slow my roll and smell the flowers too.

“Come on, guys.” In unison, we glanced over toward Linda’s voice who had big city living down. She’d hailed a cab, ducking into the backseat. “He’s going to drop me off at the condo and you at the John Hancock Building.”

I’d planned to walk, but this was much better. Beau took off for the ride, I followed. I’d have more time to primp this way.

The observation deck in the John Hancock Building’s ninety-fourth floor was an incredible way to watch the city celebrate my birthday. It was also much chillier than I’d expected since it was in a climate-controlled building. Beau was prepared though. He’d packed a jacket. I, on the other hand, had worried too much about my appearance and not enough about practicality.

“Take my jacket,” Beau said again.

“I’m not going to. You’ll be cold,” I said, glancing up and behind me. This time, Beau opened the coat and pulled me back against his chest, wrapping it around my body as far as it would go. His arms followed, and I warmed slightly.

The fireworks show began with a loud booming pop drawing our attention. Suddenly the dark sky crackled under the opener’s bright beauty. We stood just that way, Beau’s arms encircling me, my hands gripping his forearms to keep him close. I lost myself to the feel of being here with my guy.

I loved everything about the fireworks. At some point, Beau clasped something around my wrist and pulled back from our hold. The lights on the observation deck were mostly off for the show, but I glanced back as best I could, lifting a questioning brow at his actions. Beau only nodded me forward to watch the display. Then he placed his jacket sloppily on my shoulders and held it there to allow me time to shove each of my arms through the sleeves. His warmth and smell still permeated the jacket ensuring the moment was romantic and cozy. The palms of his big hands ran up and down my arms, helping to warm me up.

The thoughts of the Fourth of July we’d spent together six years ago came flooding through my mind. That had been the first time we had made love with not only each other but with anyone. The only man I ever wanted to make love with for the rest of my life. As if he heard my memories, he tightened his arms around me just as the finale began its booming chorus. We stood there even after the smoke cleared and the other patrons began to leave. Our position didn’t change, still staring out at the dark, alluring night.

“I love you. Thank you for today,” I said quietly.

“I love you too,” he said all breathy and warm against my ear.

“Can I see what you put on my wrist?” This time I fully turned, lifting my hand.

“It’s your birthday present,” he said. “I know it’s tomorrow, but I believe you deserve your own day to celebrate.”

“Gentlemen, the observation deck’s closed,” a security guard called out behind us. I reluctantly let the surprise on my arm wait. We needed a moment of alone time. In all probability, I was going to love this present and needed a make-out session of appreciation.


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