Forever Mine (Whiskey Men #4) Read Online Hope Ford

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary Tags Authors: Series: Whiskey Men Series by Hope Ford
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Total pages in book: 49
Estimated words: 46152 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 231(@200wpm)___ 185(@250wpm)___ 154(@300wpm)
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My phone dings again with the two-minute reminder that I had a text.

I let out a sigh, put my glasses back on, grab my phone, and see there’s a text from Natalie. I smile instantly, because this is how she gets my attention sometimes. Maybe she wants to watch a movie too. Heck, maybe she wants a replay from this morning.

I open the message, and my whole world shifts. I stand up but instantly get a little woozy. With my hands on the desk in front of me, I lean over, and my eyes never leave the four words that Natalie sent me. I want a divorce.

I shouldn’t be surprised. I knew two years ago when she agreed to marry me that it wouldn’t be forever. I knew she would eventually leave me. I had hoped she wouldn’t and that maybe she’d come to love me, but that’s not the case.

I try to get my bearings. I want to be mad and throw things, but that’s not who I am. I’m the Blaze brother that is always in control. Well, normally anyway, not counting a few nights ago when I got drunk as hell and Ford and Huddy had to bring my ass home. Shit. I run my hands through my hair and try to pull myself together. I knew this was coming. The signs were all there. We normally spend the evenings together, but she’s been more distant than usual.

Fuck, I guess I need to face the music.

I leave my phone on the desk and walk through the house. First stop is the living room. It’s immaculate, not one thing out of place. It almost looks sterile with the white walls, carpet, and show pieces. I make my way to the kitchen, and it’s empty too. I think about earlier when Nat and I worked side by side to clean up the dirty dishes from dinner. There was no big indication that the night would end with her asking for a divorce.

I make my way back to the middle of the house about to go upstairs, and that’s when I notice the screen door leading outside is halfway open. There’s a knot in the pit of my stomach as I make my way toward the door. Peeking out the window, I see her sitting in her favorite lounge chair with her head tilted back and her eyes closed. I stay here for just a minute, taking her in. She’s beautiful. Her blond hair is spread out like a halo under her head. Without even seeing them, I can picture her blue eyes that sparkle every time she looks at me. My eyes travel down the length of her body, and instantly I’m hard. Since the day I first laid eyes on her, I’ve had this reaction. She’s curvy, and her body is what dreams are made of. So many times I’ve had to hold back and not let her see how completely consumed I am by her. Every thought I have about her has my blood racing south. What am I going to do without her? How can I let her just leave me?

I know I can’t stand here all night, just stalking her.

I slide the door open the rest of the way and step through. I know the instant she knows I’ve joined her because her body tenses. I move to sit in the lounge chair next to her. With my feet on the ground between us, I lean forward, resting my arms on my legs. To her, I probably appear calm when in fact I’m anything but. I know my life is about to be turned upside down, and there’s nothing I can do about it.

“Are we going to talk about this?”

My voice is calm, clear, and in control. None of the things I’m feeling.

She turns her head to look at me. Even in the low light, I can see the sadness on her face. “Are you even surprised, Beau?”

The way she says my name has an effect on me. Ever since the first time she said it, her voice dips in a breathy, catch your breath tone. Even now when we’re talking about divorce, it does the same.

I clench my hands together. “No, I guess I can’t say I am surprised. What do you want?”

She laughs and shakes her head, but the reaction doesn’t match the sadness in her voice. “I should have known that you would react this way. Everything, all this, is a business transaction to you.” She takes a deep breath and pulls her shoulders back. “Right, well, I would like to keep my gym. That’s it. That’s all I want.”

I run my fingers along the stubble on my chin. There’s no way that’s all she wants. “First of all, the gym is yours. When I purchased it, it was put into your name immediately. There’s no question about that. Second, there has to be something else you want. The house, the car, the money.”


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