Guilty As Charged (Love and Lawyers #3) Read Online Alexa Riley

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Novella, Virgin Tags Authors: Series: Love and Lawyers Series by Alexa Riley
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Total pages in book: 24
Estimated words: 22648 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 113(@200wpm)___ 91(@250wpm)___ 75(@300wpm)
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“People really have no idea how difficult it is to find a couch big enough for a seven-foot person to stretch out.” I’m teasing, but it has the opposite effect, and she frowns. “That was a joke. I promise I’ll be fine.”

“No,” she says with finality, and it surprises me. “If you’re sleeping on the floor, so am I. Besides, I know this bed is yours and not just a random one because it’s as big as a boat.”

She’s right; I had this one specially made to fit me. Just like the other beds in all of my houses. “You’re not sleeping on the floor.” The thought alone raises my hackles. She deserves to sleep on a bed made of clouds and angel feathers.

“Then I guess we’re sharing.” She crosses her arms over her chest defiantly and scowls.

I move closer and lean down so she can see me narrow my eyes at her. “Is this our first fight?”

That does it. She bursts into laughter and shakes her head at me. “You’re ridiculous.”

“What’s the point of life if you can’t be silly?”

Her smile softens as she looks up at me, and there’s something in her eyes that makes my chest tighten. “I don’t know if I’ve ever heard another person say that out loud before.”

“But you have?” I ask, and she nods. “Looking back, I think that’s what drew me to you in the first place. To your page, I mean.” I feel heat creep up my neck, and I bring a hand up to rub the back of it. “Well, that and how beautiful you are, obviously.”

“Don’t tell me the seven-foot-tall bad-ass lawyer slash bodyguard is getting shy.” I love the way her eyes light up when she’s poking at me. She can do it forever if it makes her this happy.

“Hey, I’ve got a soft center like any good snack.” When I wink at her, she snorts a laugh and then slaps a hand over her mouth like she didn’t mean for it to happen. “Wait, did you just snort?” I pretend to be shocked as I grab my chest.

“No, no, no. That was an accident.” Her cheeks flush with embarrassment, but she’s trying not to laugh again.

“Well, I guess I know what I’m doing for the rest of the night.” She looks at me questioningly. “It’s now my mission to make you do that again to prove it wasn’t an accident.”

“You’re the worst.”

She pretends to scowl as I take her hand and pull her from the bedroom. She’s so fucking cute I’ve got to get her out of here before I toss her on the bed and climb on top of her.

“Come on, I want to show you something,” I say and lead her down the hallway.

“Is it your creepy basement?”

“You wish.”

I swear I hear another snort, but when I look back at her, she’s glancing around suspiciously. “This old house makes weird noises.”

“Yeah, it’s the oddest thing. The sounds are similar to snorts.” We’re both laughing as I push open the door to the studio.

“Oh wow.” Abbie walks in and goes straight for the drafting table. “Is this yours?”

“No, the previous owner left it here. She was an architect, and this was her summer house. She said out of all the rooms, this one had the best light.” It’s dark now, but this room is at the corner of the house with windows on two sides. “During the day you can see the lake.”

“I can’t imagine having something so peaceful.” Abbie’s voice is almost reverent as she looks around the room at the soft furnishings.

This is what I want to give her. Peace. I want her to feel safe and protected so that she has the freedom to do what she loves. Everyone deserves that, but I have an overwhelming need to provide it for her. Maybe that’s selfish, but seeing her relaxed and happy makes me want to do it even more.

“I haven’t done anything to this room,” I admit. “When I come up here, I try not to work, so I purposely didn’t make an office in here or anywhere else. It hasn’t been touched since I bought it, so I’d be grateful if you used it.”

Abbie whips around with a surprised expression. “Me?”

“Consider it your space. If you want some time to yourself or feel inspired, it’s yours.”

“But what about⁠—”

“You can protest all you want, but I saw your face when we walked in.”

“Was I that obvious?” She crinkles her nose in the cutest way, and I take her hand again.

“Come on, the sun will be up in a few hours, and you’ll want to see it in the daylight.” I tug her with me back to the bedroom. “And I’m too tired to argue about who is sleeping where, so we’ll both take the bed.”



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