Devoted Enough (Love In Montana #9) Read Online Kelly Elliott

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Virgin Tags Authors: Series: Love In Montana Series by Kelly Elliott
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Total pages in book: 90
Estimated words: 87260 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 436(@200wpm)___ 349(@250wpm)___ 291(@300wpm)
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Once Haven finished the onion, I handed her a container to put it in and left some out for the omelet. Haven took it and put it in the refrigerator.

“Do you mind if we have some cantaloupe as well?”

I looked up from where I was whisking the eggs. “Have at it.”

Haven took it out and placed it on the counter. “Where are your plates?”

I pointed to the cabinet next to the stove using the spatula. “Plates and bowls in here. This drawer is all the silverware.”

“Thanks. Did you want cantaloupe as well?”

“That sounds good,” I replied, moving around the veggies as they cooked. “There should be some orange juice in the fridge if you want some.”

“Should I go get the beer we left downstairs?”

Turning to look at her, I screwed up my face. “You want a beer with eggs?”

Haven laughed, and I tried to ignore how I felt hearing that laugh. That laugh had haunted me for way too many years.

“No, I mean, should I go dump it out?”

I waved her off. “Nah, it’s okay. I’ll get it later.”

Haven made the toast while I finished up the omelets. Sliding them onto each of our plates, I asked, “Sit in here at the bar or the dinner table?”

She glanced over her shoulder. “Do you mind if we eat at the table?”

“Not at all.”

I took our plates and walked them to the dining room table. Haven set the bowl of cantaloupe and plate of toast down onto the tabletop.

“Do you want any jelly or jam or anything?” I asked before sitting down.

“No, this is all wonderful, thank you.”

She took a bite and moaned. I couldn’t help but laugh. “It’s just eggs, Haven.”

“I know, but I didn’t realize how hungry I was. I spent much of today with Lady and Clover.”

“Clover?”

Haven finished chewing. “Your mom helped me find Clover a few months ago. She was a rescue horse. They were going to just send her off to some horse farm in Idaho, but your dad worked out a deal so I could take her. I didn’t have to buy her, which was good for my pocketbook since every dime I have is going to the dog park. Then your parents offered to board her and they’re not charging me near enough, so I try and help out around the barn when I have some free time.”

“I didn’t know you were boarding a horse with them.”

She shrugged. “You wouldn’t unless you asked about Clover.”

Rubbing the back of my neck, I said, “I guess that tells me I don’t go see my folks nearly enough.”

Haven chuckled. “To be fair, they have a lot of horses. Especially once word got out about how good Lily and Maverick are with troubled horses. Clover adores Maverick. He’s really helped her come out of her shell.”

I smiled. “I did know that Maggie got a new pony.”

Maggie was my sister Lily and Maverick’s four-year-old.

“She did, and she is so cute on it!”

We ate the rest of our meal in comfortable silence. When it was time to clean up, Haven jumped up to help.

“I’ll wash, you dry?” she asked.

“I can just put everything in the dishwasher.”

She looked down at the dishwasher and then up to me. “Are you sure?”

I laughed. “Do you hand wash your dishes?”

“It’s just me, so I don’t normally have much to clean. I guess I’m just used to it.”

“How about I rinse, and you load?” I asked with a smile.

She nodded. “That works for me.”

Another crack of thunder hit, and we both jumped.

“That is some storm out there. I knew it would be raining a lot, but I didn’t think this much was supposed to come down. I bet we have a crazy winter.”

I nodded. “I was just telling Josh they’re saying we will have more than normal snow this winter.”

“Oh, joy,” Haven said, loading the last dish into the dishwasher. “We really need the snowpack, though, for next summer.”

Grabbing a dishcloth, I quickly cleaned up the stove and counters, turning to see Haven watching me.

“What?”

She slowly shook her head. “I don’t know; it’s strange to be in your house and watch you cook and clean up.”

Smiling, I said, “I don’t mean to brag, but eggs are not my specialty.”

A slow smile appeared on her pretty face. “Oh, really? What is?”

“Spaghetti and meatballs.”

Her eyes went wide. “That is your specialty? Spaghetti and meatballs? I was thinking you were going to say something fancy like chicken cordon bleu or something.”

“I don’t even know what in the hell that is. If you want fancy cooking, Josh is your guy. He likes to cook. One time, he made this whole made-from-scratch dinner for Sophia. Even made her favorite dessert.”

Haven’s face softened. “That was sweet of him.”

I nodded and tried not to look at how adorable she looked in my clothes. Haven must have seen me looking at her because she said, “My clothes are probably dry by now.”


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