Just a Little Chase (A Dare Crossover #4) Read Online Carly Phillips

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Chick Lit, Contemporary, Erotic Tags Authors: Series: A Dare Crossover Series by Carly Phillips
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Total pages in book: 65
Estimated words: 58952 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 295(@200wpm)___ 236(@250wpm)___ 197(@300wpm)
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Chase joined him, genuinely in awe of the real memorabilia in the cabinet—precious, irreplaceable awards and achievements that Lee had earned during his time in the service.

Lee pointed out all the military medals and described each one, including a Purple Heart, a Vietnam Service Medal, a Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, and a very rare Vietnamese Gallantry Cross. Chase was well aware of just how much emotional attachment and deep meaning these medals had to the recipient, and the dignity in Lee’s voice as he spoke was unmistakable. These accolades represented hard work, tough decisions, bravery, and fearlessness during a time when the controversial war had divided the country.

While they discussed his various accolades, Lee also recounted his time in Vietnam, without going into many dark details, focusing most on the sense of brotherhood he felt with his fellow soldiers. His stories immersed Chase deep into the history that he, personally, loved so much, and he appreciated that he and Lee could share that small connection.

“Hey, you two,” Lauren said from behind them, bringing Lee’s storytelling to an end for now. “It’s time for dinner.”

Lee put all his medals back in the cabinet, and the three of them strode to the dining room, with Lauren leading the way.

Gramps slapped Chase on the back in male camaraderie. “You know, you’re not so bad, Mr. Gossard,” he said in a lighthearted tone.

Chase chuckled, oddly pleased that he’d managed to secure Lee’s favor.

They all sat down at the table, he and Lauren on one side, Dale and Penny across from them, and Gramps at the head. All the food was already laid out, and platters were passed around for them to serve whatever portion size they wanted.

It was such a simple thing, really, but also so family oriented. Chase couldn’t remember ever sitting at a table with his parents while they were married, and after his mother left, well, he’d eaten most of his meals on a TV tray in front of the TV, or alone at the kitchen counter. There was an underlying sense of love and security in this house that he’d never had, and this caring environment brought a pang to his chest and made him truly realize everything he’d missed out on.

Penny had made beef stroganoff with noodles from scratch, along with those buttered green beans that Lauren had mentioned that night at his place as one of her favorites, and now he understood why. According to Penny, the vegetables had been picked fresh from the garden that afternoon and they’d been sauteed in butter and garlic, but their crisp, sweet flavor still came through. They were better than any side dish he’d ever had at the numerous five-star restaurants where he dined.

The discussion at the table started with Lauren giving her parents and Gramps an update on her job, and how well the Future Fast Track charity ball had gone, which had been her first big event without her boss being there. Much to Gramps’s chagrin, Penny shared the details of his most recent doctor’s visit so Lauren was in the loop of what was going on and how he was doing—which was extremely well, according to Lee.

Penny mentioned her book club, then got Lauren caught up on what Chase perceived to be town gossip. Dale was a man of few words, Chase realized. He was a listener more than a talker, which Chase could appreciate because that was him for the most part, as well.

When there was a brief lull in the conversation near the end of the meal, Penny didn’t hesitate to start asking him questions about his life in general, his family, his job, and living in New York, and yes, how he and Lauren met. All things a parent would want to know about the new man in their daughter’s life.

“So, how serious are things between the two of you?” Penny asked, sliding that loaded question into the conversation. “I’m assuming pretty serious for Lauren to bring you home to meet the family.”

“Mom,” Lauren objected, sounding horrified that Penny had put him on the spot in regard to their relationship, and his intentions.

“Honey, you know your father and I have been worried about you since… well, you know,” she said in a low voice, as if speaking in hushed tones would make the insinuation any easier to bear. “We’re just happy to see you haven’t sworn off men altogether and met someone so well suited to you.” She beamed at Chase.

Lauren groaned, and across the table Dale just remained quiet and shook his head in resignation at his wife’s meddling.

“I’m so sorry,” Lauren mumbled, her face a deep shade of pink.

“Don’t be.” Wanting to ease her embarrassment, he impulsively reached over and grabbed her hand, bringing it to his lips and pressing a soft kiss to the back of it. Her eyes went wide at the public display of affection, and he gave her a reassuring wink before glancing back at Penny.


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