Gym Junkie Read Online T.L. Swan

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Total pages in book: 133
Estimated words: 133127 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 666(@200wpm)___ 533(@250wpm)___ 444(@300wpm)
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“Do you still want me?” she whispers.

“You know I do.”

“So, at what age are you going to grow up?”

I frown.

“Are you going to stop this alpha-hole bullshit, man up and love me, or do you want to keep on fighting the world alone?”

“Alpha- hole isn’t a word,” I say, trying to change the subject.

“Yes, it is. It’s code for Brock Marx.”

I smirk.

“Brock.” She puts her arms around me and looks up at tenderly. “I don’t want the bad-tempered boy who fights the whole world for the rest of his life.”

I swallow the lump in my throat as I stare down at her.

“I want the gentle man who I know can love me.” She kisses me softly and her arms slide around my hips as she tries to convince me to change.

“I don’t do gentle, Tully.”

“Yes, you do, Brock.” Her lips meet mine, and her tongue slides through my mouth. “I know you will because you care about me, too.”

“Can we just stop talking about all of this love stuff, please?”

“No.” She quickly pulls from my grip. “You want to be in a relationship with me, don’t you?”

I hold my hands up in defeat, sensing that a complete meltdown is on the horizon.

“Then we are talking about it. Don’t ask me to hold myself back from you because my feelings scare you,” she snaps. “Don’t you dare ever ask me to do that!”

Fuck. I drag my hand down my face. This is all a bit fucking dramatic, isn’t it?

I stare at her and she slowly takes my hands in hers. “I care about you, Brock.” She pauses for a moment. “In fact, I’m falling in love with you, and I’m not telling you that so you have to say it back or anything lame like that. I’m telling you this because you need to know that this is something special for me. This isn’t just fucking around like I know you’re used to. And I thought it was special for you, too.”

I look at her blankly, but her hopeful face eventually makes me smirk.

“But you’re just being a big jerk,” she adds.

“Ease up, hey? I’m beginning to think you’re the one with anger issues here, not me.”

“Brock,” she whispers, leaning up to kiss me. “I want us to work.”

I stare down at her.

“Let go of the anger and jump… with me.” She smiles hopefully.

My hands tighten on her behind. “I don’t jump with twat waffles,” I whisper against her lips.

She giggles and puts her hands in my hair. “You’re doing it, even if I have to push you off the cliff.”

I smile against her kiss. “I kind of thought that was what was happening here.

Tully

It’s Sunday night, and Brock is taking me to meet his family. Apparently, his sister, Natasha, and her family are going home to L.A. tomorrow, and he wants me to meet them before they leave.

After our fight yesterday, and after I opened up to him and put my heart on a platter, I feel closer to him than ever. We spent the afternoon in bed making love. He was gentle and tender, and although he never once mentioned how he felt about me, he showed me in other ways. Last night we went walking and got Thai takeaway in our tracksuits. I don’t feel like I have to dress up or wear makeup with him. I’m totally at ease. He makes me feel like the most beautiful woman in the world when I’m at my absolute worst. We stayed up late and watched movies at his house, and then this morning we even went for a run together.

There wasn’t a trace of the violent man I saw at the club on Friday night, and with every hour that passes by, I feel the horror fading a little more.

Brock is a beautiful man, and if I want a future with him I know I have to be patient while he softens to my ways a little.

It’s 6:00 p.m. now. He dropped me home a couple of hours ago so I could pack for our trip tomorrow.

Hawaii.

I’m excited to be getting him all to myself for a week—only the two of us, just how I like it.

I need to say goodbye to Meredith and give her a key to water my plants. I haven’t seen her as much as I normally do this last week and I’m feeling a little guilty about it.

I knock on her door.

I wait but there’s no answer.

I knock again. Still no answer. Hmm. She mustn’t be home. I turn to walk back up the hallway when I hear her keychain unlock and her door open.

“Tully,” she whispers as she peers through the crack in the door.

“Hi.” I smile.

“Shh.” She puts her finger to her mouth. “Shh.”

I frown as she pulls me by the hand into her apartment and closes the door behind us, flicking all of the locks.


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