Stay Real (Kincaid Brothers #8) Read Online Kaylee Ryan

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Insta-Love, Virgin Tags Authors: Series: Kincaid Brothers Series by Kaylee Ryan
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Total pages in book: 79
Estimated words: 75775 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 379(@200wpm)___ 303(@250wpm)___ 253(@300wpm)
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My shoulders fall as I place my hand in his and allow him to help me stand from the booth. “Thank you for tonight. I’m so sorry, Merrick. I had planned to call you to give you a chance to back out, and you still can. I know this is a lot,” I ramble, rushing to get the words out.

He surprises me when he lifts his hand and cradles my cheek. “Breathe, Courtney.”

I pull in a sharp breath. “Sorry.”

“You have nothing to be sorry for. I agreed to help you, and I’m a man of my word. I don’t need an out. You need to relax or we’re never going to pull this off.”

“She’s watching us.”

“I assumed she would be.” He grins.

“I don’t know how I’m ever going to repay you for this.”

“Easy. You’re going to help me decorate my house. I need furniture to fill it up and curtains and dishes and all that stuff. I could have my mom or my sisters-in-law, or my cousin, Ramsey, help me, but it’s something I want to do on my own. Well, outside of my family.” He smiles at me. “When you’re a twin, you don’t get much of your own time, your own thoughts, and this is that for me. I want to create my home on my own. Without leaning on my family.” He offers me a quirky grin. “So, I’m just going to lean on you. I’ll need a woman’s touch.”

I can’t help but smile back at him. “That I can do. Thank you again, so much.”

“You’re welcome, Court. Now, give me your hand, and let me be the kick-ass boyfriend I am and walk my girl to her car.” He winks, drops his hand from my cheek, and laces his fingers with mine.

He leads me to the front of the restaurant, where my mother meets us. “I look forward to dinner,” he says politely. “Can I walk you to your car?” he offers, never letting go of my hand.

“Oh, heavens no. You kids say your goodbyes. Courtney, I’ll call you to make plans.” She leans in for a hug.

I try to pull away from Merrick, but he just holds my hand tighter, preventing me from doing so.

“Love you,” Mom says. I can hear the excitement in her voice.

“Love you too.”

She practically skips out of Pizza Town.

“You made her night,” I tell Merrick, watching through the glass door as my mother climbs into her car and pulls out of her parking spot.

“Yeah? What about yours?”

I peer up at him. “You saved me. Again.”

A slow, sexy grin tugs at the corner of his mouth. “Come on, let’s get you to your car.” Pushing open the door, my hand still firmly in his, he leads us outside and to my vehicle. I unlock the door, and he pulls it open for me.

“You know, we really have to sell this if we want people to believe us.”

“There is no one around to sell it to.”

He chuckles. “Courtney, if you think for one second this entire town isn’t going to be talking about the two of us, you’re mistaken. You grew up in Willow River. You know that word travels fast.”

“Yeah, but not yet.”

He shrugs. “I guess we need to give them something to talk about, then.” Before I can decipher his meaning, he’s leaning in and pressing his lips to mine. It’s a chaste kiss as far as kisses go, but the heat of his touch, the firm press of his lips against mine has my body craving more.

More kisses.

More of him.

This is bad.

“Text me when you make it home,” he says, pulling away.

“You don’t have to worry about me. I’ll make it home just fine.”

“You’re my girl now, Court. It’s my job to worry about you. Text me when you get home.”

“We’re pretending,” I whisper, because I need the reminder.

“And we’re going to sell this. I’m all in, baby.” His lips press to my forehead, and I melt. I’ve read about this kind of reaction in my romance novels, but I’ve never experienced it.

Merrick Kincaid just made me swoon with not only his words but his actions.

I’m in so much trouble. I’m in over my head with this man. “I’ll text you.”

“Good girl.” He steps back and waits for me to slide behind the wheel and buckle my seat belt before closing the door and tapping the roof of my car. My hands are shaking as I reverse out of my spot and drive home.

I refuse to look in the rearview mirror to see if he’s standing there. Instead, I keep my eyes firmly on the road and repeat to myself over and over again that we’re pretending. This isn’t real, and I cannot, under any circumstances, allow myself to fall for Merrick Kincaid because in three months, this will all be over, and my heart will be shattered.


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