Off the Clock (Mount Hope #2) Read Online Annabeth Albert

Categories Genre: Contemporary, M-M Romance Tags Authors: Series: Mount Hope Series by Annabeth Albert
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Total pages in book: 79
Estimated words: 73794 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 369(@200wpm)___ 295(@250wpm)___ 246(@300wpm)
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I left a sticky note on the alarm clock in case Tony woke up, but as luck would have it, he didn’t rouse until I slid back under the covers next to him. I’d left my clothes on the bedroom floor to both better absorb his warmth and because being naked with him felt like too much of a luxury to waste the chance.

“Where’ve you been?” he mumbled, blinking his bleary eyes open. “Your nose is cold.”

“And my feet.” I ran one along his calf. “I snuck out to get us some donuts and coffee.”

“I slept through you leaving?” Tony made a disgusted noise. “Some Ranger I am. Army would drum me out if I wasn’t already retired.”

“You were dead to the world.” Chuckling, I poked his nose with my index finger. “And you probably needed the sleep.”

“I did.” Sitting partway up, he looked around the room. His eyes glowed amber in the early-morning light. “Where are the donuts? Bring them here.”

“You wanna eat them in bed?” I gave a delighted laugh as I hefted myself out of bed. “I knew I loved your rebel side.”

Love. There was that word again. I didn’t love him, couldn’t love him, and he definitely didn’t love me. Yet, last night, as we’d fallen asleep, I could have sworn I’d heard a “Love you” that hadn’t come from my lips.

Not wanting to dwell too much on emotional stuff this early in the day, I hurried to grab the coffee and donuts. When I returned, he was sitting up in the center of the bed, covers pooling in his lap, his chiseled physique worthy of any number of classic Italian sculptors.

Lacking words to express how hot he was, I merely handed him his coffee before getting back into bed with him. I watched as he helped himself to a cream-filled maple donut.

“Knew you didn’t seem like the sprinkles type,” I teased as I grabbed a donut for myself. Watching Tony eat the donut was possibly more appetizing than sampling my own. His tongue darted out to capture some rogue cream, and I had to suppress a moan. “This breakfast in bed idea was the best.”

“Yeah, well, gotta make the most of our time,” Tony said pragmatically.

“Yep.” There was nothing else to say. He was right. Our time was finite and precious. No use arguing with the inevitable, so I ate my donut in silence.

“Oh, these are good.” Oblivious to my depressed state, Tony continued his near-pornographic devouring of his donut, adding in licking his fingers clean.

“I know. I have to limit how often I let myself splurge, but the donuts from this place are so worth it.”

“So are you.” Tony stole my next breath with the compliment, followed by a quick kiss. “Thanks for the surprise. I like waking up like this.”

“Me too.” My voice came out thick and heavy, laden with my wish that it could be this way every day from now until forever.

“I should go by this place on my way back to Eric’s,” Tony mused as he nabbed another donut. “Donuts might distract from questions about my being gone all last night.”

“Good call.”

“But I don’t have to leave yet.” Tony leaned in for another kiss, this one lingering with the promise of more sex. Someday, he would have to leave for good, but right then, he was mine, and I kissed him back with my whole heart. We had today, and for now, that would have to be enough.

Chapter Twenty-Two

Caleb

After the fundraiser, football camp started in earnest, August hurtling toward the end of summer, the school year looming large. With each passing day, I fell deeper into this thing with Tony. More texting. More late-night phone conversations. More sneaky meetings. We were playing with fire, and no amount of turnout gear could save me, but hell if I wanted to stop.

Consequently, I divided my time between hoping for a miracle and playing ostrich while also running herd on Scotty.

Me

Did you leave for camp?

I texted Scotty as I sat on a bucket on the station’s roof, a spot usually reserved for the few hardcore smokers on the crew. Lately, it was also a place where Tony and I had private conversations, but right then, I was alone. I was unusually cranky and didn’t feel like taking my break inside with the others.

Scotty

Walking to school for camp now.

Me

Did you do the dishes?

Scotty

Sorry, Mom. I forgot. It got lost in the stack of chores you keep giving me.

I groaned alone to the empty rooftop.

Me

Not trying to be Mom. It’s basic roommate stuff you can knock out in a few minutes.

Scotty’s next retort came quickly.

Scotty

Says you. I’m tired, man. Camp is kicking my ass, and our first real scrimmage is today. Chores are the last thing on my mind.

I had to give the kid points for the guilt trip.


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