The Husband Beside Me Read Online Evangelene (Devil Trilogy #2)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Bad Boy, Billionaire, Dark, Drama, New Adult, Romance Tags Authors: Series: The Devil Trilogy Series by Evangelene
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Total pages in book: 94
Estimated words: 87967 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 440(@200wpm)___ 352(@250wpm)___ 293(@300wpm)
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I kissed him, coaxing him to kiss me more. Without warning, Daimon buried himself deep inside me, making me buck. My breath caught at the back of my throat. Daimon stopped and held us in that moment. He was deep inside me, filling me up completely. I searched his eyes and waited, locked into our moment.

“I’m sorry, Addie,” he said tenderly as he slowly moved inside me. I withered under his intense stare. He continued to surge, moving faster.

“Addie, don’t you dare leave me,” he breathed as his pace grew into long, careful strokes. “Don’t you dare ever leave me.”

“Daimon,” I mewled. He moaned as he heard his name escape my lips.

My pussy grew slick in its need for him as I pulled him in deeper. I moved my hand to his lower back and wrapped my legs around him. Daimon growled as he wrapped his arm behind my waist pushing me down harder. A delicious buildup grew in my stomach, making my clit throb, on the edge of release. My pussy clenched, spurring Daimon to hammer into me as I finally came. I closed my eyes and bit my lower lip to hold back my cry. When I finally opened up my eyes, I saw Daimon staring down at me, continuing to fuck me. He rocked into me one last time, grunting as he came.

I awoke in a cold king-size bed, remembering the night before when I fell asleep in his arms. Daimon had left for England, without saying one word to me.

Sofia

I rose from the bed still sore from my night with Daimon. I slept in his arms content, but confused. Daimon to me was the only one in this world who pushed me beyond anything that I was. He drew out my true self and it scared me. Daimon knew me in ways no one else did or probably ever would. Every day I spent with him, was a day closer to me falling into a black abyss that was Daimon. I didn’t want to want him, but I did. God, I did. Every time he touched me, every inch he grazed, ignited the desire I had for him. The feeling was so intense it frightened me. Daimon owned me physically, but what would become of me if I gave into how I felt and willing gave him all of me?

A quiet knock startled me.

“Mrs. Evans? Mr. Evans said you will be leaving today. Would you like me to prepare your bag for you?” Ana offered, still standing behind the bedroom door.

“No, it’s fine; I’ll do it myself. Thank you.”

Daimon had the car ready with Ted as the driver and my bodyguard. I texted Sofia telling her I was heading to her. She was happy I would get to see her and her new little life. I was just happy to lay my eyes on her, to know she was safe. It took us nearly two hours but Ted finally reached the Omni Hotel, which was near Yale.

Ted dropped off our bags and headed straight to the university. I was to meet Sofia out front, near the blue Welcome to Yale University sign. We drove until I saw the sign and my Sofia, who was speaking to a few other students.

“Do you want me to honk or get out and get her?” Ted asked as he looked in the rearview mirror.

“No. Just stop the car and wait.”

I wanted a few moments just to watch her shine, just as she ought to. She laughed openly as she spoke to her friends. I had never seen her do that before. Not my Sofia. My Sofia would have her head in a book and never once look out from under it. She waved goodbye and stood waiting. That’s when I opened the car door and stepped out.

“Addie!” She smiled and ran toward me. We hugged and kissed. I savored the moment of Sofia being safe in my arms.

“You’re frozen,” I huffed, bundling her up.

“It’s okay. I was excited so I came out a little early.” She smiled. “Are you hungry?” she asked me.

“A little.”

“Okay good. There’s this great pizza place down the street I wanted to take you.” She took my hand and began leading me away from the car.

“Mrs. Evans,” Ted cried out.

“It’s okay, Ted. I’ll be with my sister. If there’s anything, I’ll call you,” I said over my shoulder.

“Mr. Evans wants me to be near you at all times,” he insisted.

“Then park the car and walk behind us,” Sofia hissed at him. “He’s annoying,” she said, still holding onto my hand and dragging me away.

We finally made it to her favorite pizza place called BAR. She explained they had the best pizza in town. Apparently, she came here often to eat and to hang out with her friends. We sat in the Bru Room as she called it. I understood why the instant we walked in. In the back of the room, were two large brewing vats made of copper. She sat us down in one of the booths on the other side of the bar. Ted followed close behind us and sat at a single table.


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