Tell Me a Story Read Online Kaylee Ryan

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Sports Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 94
Estimated words: 89658 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 448(@200wpm)___ 359(@250wpm)___ 299(@300wpm)
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“Love you too,” I reply and end the call. The fire has burned down to nothing but hot embers, so it’s time to call it a night. Quietly, or as quietly as I can for a six-foot-four, two-hundred-and-fifty-pound guy, I head into the house, locking the door behind me, before making my way to my room.

The last two days have been hard to sleep at night, living in a new place. I was here two nights several weeks ago before leaving for training camp. This is all still going to take some time to get used to. However, I’m exhausted after two nights of little rest. Thankfully, it’s not long after my head hits the pillow that I drift off to sleep.

CHAPTER

TWO

Joey

It’s midafternoon as I let myself into my brother’s house, disabling his alarm system with the security code. It’s one I’ll never forget—it’s my birthday. This place is absolutely amazing. Caleb’s four-bedroom, five-bath home sits on a large corner lot in a gated community and looks like it’s fresh off a magazine cover. He scored the property a few years back when the housing market was struggling, and interest rates were low. Now, he has a solid investment that he’ll easily be able sell, if he should ever need to.

I pray he never does.

I’ve gotten used to having him within driving distance. Sure, there’s a real possibility he could be traded at any point and be forced to move to New York, Texas, or even California, but so far we’ve been lucky. I don’t know what I’d do if he had to move. My brother may be my half sibling by blood, but he’s my everything. If I ever need anything, it’s Caleb I go to. Not my dad, and definitely not my mom.

Caleb and I share the same father, but our mothers are night and day different. Caleb’s mom baked him cookies and read him bedtime stories, while my mom was too busy trying to find her next sugar daddy to even worry about what I was going to eat or how I was going to get to ballet class.

I was the result of an affair. My dad was a professional football player who got caught up in the hype, the attention, and the women. He met my mom at a club after a game, and nine months later, I came along. As well as an epic scandal. Caleb’s mom stayed, even after the affair came to light, at least for a while. She ended up walking away—with half Dad’s net worth, mind you—after more allegations of cheating hit the gossip rags.

Through all the drama of my childhood and being the kid of a professional athlete, I always had Caleb to lean on. He kept me grounded. Being four years older than me, I always looked up to him. What’s best, he never got mad at me for following him around and trying to hang out with him and his friends.

Caleb has a lot of friends. Always had. He’s so charismatic and outgoing, with a heart of gold who would do anything for anyone. That’s part of the reason he bought this place. Over the years, he’s had several teammates crash in the guest room from time to time, especially at the start of a season.

When I called him two nights ago and told him I was coming for a visit, he didn’t question it. He never does——just makes sure my bedroom is ready for me. He’s at practice now, having returned from training camp a few days ago. My plan is to take my things upstairs and maybe start dinner. He should be home in a few hours, and knowing my brother, he has a fridge full of healthy options to choose from.

I drop my purse onto the chair and set my cat carrier on the coffee table. An inpatient meow echoes through the room. “I know, I know, Hermione. Let’s go find your litterbox.” My gray and white cat rubs against the table before stretching her legs and trailing behind me as I head to the laundry room. There, I find the empty litterbox I keep here for when we visit.

Hermione stays close while I add fresh litter and fill a dish with dry food. When she heads inside to do her business, I take the water bowl to the kitchen sink and fill it up. Once it’s placed next to the food, I go in search of my own beverage. The fridge has tons of water, some fruit juice, Gatorade, and a few bottles of beer. I know Caleb will rarely indulge once training starts, but he’s known to have one here or there, and usually with his teammates.

I let Hermione check out the house while I go upstairs to unload my bag. I’m not even sure what I have, really. I just started throwing clothes into my small duffle bag and my carry-on suitcase. When I left, I didn’t care what I brought. I wanted my stuff as far away from Springfield as possible.



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