The Rules of Dating a Younger Man (The Laws of Opposite Attract #4) Read Online Vi Keeland, Penelope Ward

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, Contemporary, Forbidden, New Adult Tags Authors: , Series: Penelope Ward
Series: The Laws of Opposite Attract Series by Vi Keeland
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Total pages in book: 101
Estimated words: 98878 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 494(@200wpm)___ 396(@250wpm)___ 330(@300wpm)
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“I’m putting my money on your ex not caring as much as you think she does.”

“Even if it didn’t bother Kate—which I highly doubt, because who wouldn’t be fucked up by this situation—it’s the principle of the matter. Alex is a woman of principle. She overthinks everything. Super cautious. And Alex especially values her relationship with Caitlin…Kate…more than anything. She told me it took years for them to get to where they are today. Alex would never risk hurting her.”

“Well, try not to jump to conclusions. As much as you think you know how this is going to play out, you might be surprised.”

“I’d give anything to be wrong, man.” I let out a long breath. “I’d better let you go.”

“You sure? I can stay on as long as you need to.”

“Nah. I need to think about this alone for a while.”

“Alright. You call me if you need me.”

“I will, dude. Thank you. I appreciate you trying to calm me down.”

After several minutes of bouncing my legs up and down as I sat on the bed, staring blankly at the wall, I sent Alex a text.

Brayden: Please let me know when you have a moment to talk. I’m going crazy over here.

As expected, she didn’t immediately respond. I assumed she was still with Kate. I had no idea whether she’d decided to tell her the truth.

Later that evening, I was mindlessly flicking through the channels on the TV when a text came in.

Alex: I’m coming down to your room.

Thank God.

I jumped up from the bed and stood by the door. She’d barely had a chance to knock when I opened to let her in.

Alex brushed past me as she began to pace, rubbing her hands along her arms.

Her eyes were distressed when she finally turned to me. “I don’t know what to do, Brayden.”

I wanted to reach out and hug her, but I wasn’t sure if that would make things worse. “Tell me what happened after I left, Alex.”

“I chose not to tell her about you.” Her eyes glistened. “I couldn’t ruin her night when she’d come to surprise me like that.”

“Okay.” I sighed. “I wasn’t sure.”

“I do have to tell her, though. And it really can’t wait much longer.” Her voice shook. “But I don’t know how. I’ve never lied to her, Brayden. I don’t think I can live another day like this. I need to tell her first thing in the morning, because even these past two hours of lying felt like a lifetime. I couldn’t look her in the eyes. It was such a horrible feeling.”

“Where is she now?” I asked.

“She went back to her room after dinner. I’m supposed to watch a movie with her in a few. She has no idea anything is off. God knows how, because I feel like it’s written all over my face. I told her I wanted to change and wash my makeup off. So I don’t have too much time.” She stared up at the ceiling. “This feels like a bad dream I can’t wake up from. I’d give anything to go back in time and—”

I pulled her into a hug, interrupting her train of thought—I couldn’t help it. Despite the turmoil of this night, it still felt so damn right to have her in my arms. “I’m sorry, Alex. I feel like this is all my fault.”

She let me hold her for a few seconds before stepping out of my arms. “It’s not your fault. But we do have remarkably shitty luck.”

“I worried you were mad that I’d forced you into lying to her.”

She reached for my hand. “You did the right thing. I wasn’t ready to admit everything to her right then and there. We needed time to process first. I knew from the look on your face that you were as shocked as I was.”

“I would’ve never knowingly put you through this. Please know that.”

“I do know that, Brayden. It just doesn’t make the situation any easier.”

“Did she say anything about me after I left?”

Alex nodded. “She laughed about the coincidence mostly. Said she couldn’t believe how small a world it is. She spoke about you for about ten minutes over drinks before dropping the subject.”

I braced myself. “I’m sure she didn’t have great things to say…”

“She said while she’d really liked you back then, you weren’t ready for a relationship. She ended things before you had a chance because she sensed it was coming. She wanted to beat you to the punch. But you probably know all this. She doesn’t seem to have hard feelings, but I think she was disappointed by the way things turned out. In fact, I remember her talking about it back when it happened, even if I don’t remember all the details since it was so long ago.” Alex tilted her head. “How long did you and she date?”


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