Made for Romeo (Made For #4) Read Online Natasha Madison

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Sports Tags Authors: Series: Made For Series by Natasha Madison
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Total pages in book: 87
Estimated words: 79670 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 398(@200wpm)___ 319(@250wpm)___ 266(@300wpm)
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“I mean, they could be having sex themselves.” I roll my lips while he spits Gatorade out of his mouth and then coughs.

“Are you trying to kill me?” He walks over and grabs a wet rag to clean up his mess. I wrap my arms around his waist and kiss his neck.

“Not yet,” I tell him, “but who knows? Besides.” I smile up at him. “I’ve got a great lawyer.” I wink at him. “Have you spoken to your sister?” I ask, and he just shakes his head.

I can’t help but groan and put my head back. “You have to talk to her. My family cannot know about what happened.”

“You don’t think I know that?” Romeo shrieks. “Your father literally took me on the ice the other day and told me a story about a guy getting his throat sliced while on the ice.” I put my hand in front of my mouth. He’s about to say something when the front door opens, and I hear huffing and puffing. Both of us share a look before walking over to the entrance of the family room, looking straight at the front door.

“Oh, hey,” Ryleigh says, blowing her hair out of her face as she dumps her handbag on the table by the door. My eyes go to her luggage. “I had to literally sneak into the gate,” she informs us, walking into the house and looking at us. “I didn’t know the code.”

“That’s the point,” Romeo retorts, and I just shake my head.

“You didn’t tell me you were even coming,” I tell her as she walks to me and kisses my cheeks before glaring at her brother.

“Did you get my gift?” she asks as she looks around the family room, seeing the pictures that we do have up. The latest addition is the one of me with Abigail at the hospital, right after she gave birth to the biggest baby of all time. Almost eleven pounds. Her face and mine are streaked with tears for two different reasons. Mine because of how big his head was and hers because she probably felt every single tear to her vagina.

“We did,” I confirm happily, “we are going to put them up tomorrow.”

“We are not.” Romeo shakes his head. “But thanks for nothing.”

“On a scale of one to ten,” Ryleigh says, folding her arms over her chest, “how nervous are you?”

“Why would I be nervous?” Romeo says nervously.

“The meeting of the families.” She chuckles and takes off her sweater, leaving her in blue jeans and a white body suit that molds to her amazing body. “It’s a big deal.”

“About that,” Romeo starts to say, “we need to—”

I cut him off. “You can’t tell my family about what happened,” I instruct, hoping that because I’m asking, she’ll respect it.

“Keeping secrets isn’t healthy,” she replies to me.

“It’s not a secret,” I tell her, looking at Romeo.

“If it’s not a secret, what do you call it?” she asks, and there are times when I wish she wasn’t so quick-witted.

“It’s a private situation between the two of us,” I say, pointing at Romeo and then myself.

“So a secret,” she says, laughing. “Relax, I won’t say anything to them.” She looks at Romeo as I do a sigh of relief. “If I’m here when the crime occurs, I’m an accessory since I knew of the crime that was going to be committed.” She does her lawyer speech. “But just so you know, secrets have a way of coming out.” She holds up her hands. “Not from me. But like secrets in general. Unless.” She puts her finger to her chin. “You end up offing everyone who knows the secret.”

“No one is offing anyone,” I say, chuckling. “This is going to go smoothly.”

Romeo looks at me like I’m crazy. “You have met your family, right?” he says. “And then you add this one.” He points at Ryleigh. “It’s going to be fucking nuts.”

I’m about to say something when the front door opens, and I see Abigail coming in, holding the car seat. “Why isn’t the gate open?” she huffs. “That thing weighs fifty pounds.” She points at the car seat that she put down. Tristan now comes in behind her pushing the stroller and carrying three diaper bags.

“What is all that?” I ask, and he looks over at Abigail.

“It’s plan A, B, and C,” he says as Abigail glares at him. “Because we live four minutes away, and in that time, it’ll be too late.”

“Aren’t you breastfeeding?” Romeo asks. She then turns her glare to him, and he just holds up his hands.

“Abigail,” I say to my sister, “this is Ryleigh, Romeo’s sister.” My sister’s glare turns into a smile as she walks over to her and gives her a hug.

“It’s so nice to meet you,” she tells Ryleigh. “Jesus, you’re gorgeous.” She whips her head toward Tristan, who is busy putting down the bag at the door and then walking over to the car seat to check on the baby. “Don’t look at her.”


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