This Moment (Moose Village #1) Read Online Kelly Elliott

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Moose Village Series by Kelly Elliott
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Total pages in book: 85
Estimated words: 82165 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 411(@200wpm)___ 329(@250wpm)___ 274(@300wpm)
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“The moose again.”

He laughed. “You got it. Our little Anna is responsible for naming him Perry.”

“Well, Anna sure did have a lot of influence on this little town, didn’t she?”

“She sure did. She grew up and followed in her father’s footsteps; although, it took her a while to do what he did.”

“What did she do?”

Kian looked at me, and the cutest smile spread across his face. “She was one of the first women lawyers in New York, not the first one, but the third woman.”

“Really?”

He nodded. “When she was thirty-five, she passed the New York bar exam.. She enrolled in law school in 1897 after Katherin Stoneman got into Albany Law School in 1896. She was almost fifty when she graduated. She was the third woman to receive a bachelor’s degree.”

“She was a true trailblazer.”

“That she was.”

Kian was smiling, and I knew I had to ask my next question. “You’re related to her, aren’t you?”

He laughed. “I am. She is my great, great grandmother on my father’s side. Anna’s father started the only law firm here in Moose Village. She worked for him for years in a position that we now call a paralegal.”

“And does your family still own the law firm?”

“Yes. My father’s brother, Uncle Trey, runs the branch here in Moose Village. My grandfather opened up another branch in New York City in the ’40s and it really took off. By the time my father graduated law school, he was working full time for the firm in New York City. They don’t have much to do with the Moose Village office, which I think Uncle Trey is perfectly fine with.”

“Macy said Opal is your mother’s sister. Does she have any other siblings?”

Kian frowned and seemed to get lost in thought for a moment. “No, just Opal.”

“Why the frown?”

He forced a smile. “Sorry, it’s just Opal shared something about my mother that I wish she hadn’t.”

“I’m sorry. Is everything okay?”

“Yeah.” He nodded. “Have you ever found out something about someone you loved and wished you would have never discovered that truth?”

I wanted to laugh. “Yes.”

“I didn’t have much of a relationship with my mother before, and now my whole perception of the woman has changed.”

“Was it something bad?”

“Not to me, but to Opal. They were young, and my mother…well…she slept with the man Opal was dating. Mom got pregnant, and the guy married my mother.”

My hand came up to my mouth. “Macy?”

“No. She lost the baby, and they got divorced, but the most fucked-up thing about it was my mother was dating my father again while still married to this Jake guy. And she got pregnant with Macy this time.”

“Are you sure it’s your father’s child?”

“I asked the same thing. It was. She didn’t love Jake, only slept with him probably because she could. They got divorced, and she married my father, whom she had cheated on with Jake, then cheated on Jake with my father. It’s fucked up.”

“Holy crap.”

“Yeah, tell me about it.”

With a slight shake of my head, I asked, “Why did Opal tell you this? Now?”

“She saw the guy…Jake…here in Moose Village.”

“Is he from here?”

“Close by. He lived in Lake Placid. Actually, he’s from there but lives in New York City now.”

“Did she junk punch him?” I asked, causing Kian to burst out laughing.

“Opal doesn’t have a mean bone in her body. I think seeing him just sparked the sadness in her, and she probably needed to talk to someone. I know Opal, and I’m positive the next day that she regretted confiding in me.”

“Have you told your sister or younger brother?”

“No, I don’t see the reason in telling them. Sometimes, I think the past belongs in the past and is best kept there for everyone’s sake, like you said earlier.”

I smiled softly.

We sat silently for a few seconds before Kian said, “This is The Green, where I mentioned that they have concerts and other events during the year.”

“It’s beautiful.”

“That pizza place right there,” he said, pointing to a restaurant next to The Green. “Best pizza you’ll ever eat in your life.”

“Really?” I asked, brows raised. “That’s a pretty bold statement.”

“It’s the truth. You’ll have to try it sometime.”

A part of me was disappointed that Kian hadn’t offered to take me there for dinner or lunch sometime. I shook off the disappointment and took in my surroundings. If I had to pick a place to hide, I did an excellent job picking Moose Village.

“It’s so beautiful up here. It might be my imagination, but the air feels cleaner here.”

“It is beautiful, and no, I agree with you. But I’m coming from New York City, and anything is cleaner than there.”

I chuckled. “Did you like living in the city?”

He shrugged. “I did at first, but it got old pretty quickly. I’m sure my long hours added to the dislike of living there.”


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