Sweet Collide Read Online Ava Harrison

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Sports Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 130
Estimated words: 129323 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 647(@200wpm)___ 517(@250wpm)___ 431(@300wpm)
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Why am I not good enough?

He left once before, and I’d be a fool to think he’d stick around this time if I told him the truth.

I’m going to march in there and quit. Tell him what I think of him.

Except why should I? This is a paid position, so why should I walk away from that? I shouldn’t. He’s going to have to grow a pair and end this himself.

My hands ball into fists. I’m about to ditch this party and claim a stomach bug when someone comes barreling through the curtain right into me.

I cry out as my body pitches back, falling toward the ground, but I never hit. Strong arms wrap around me, saving me from being hurt and making a complete and total ass of myself.

“You’re late,” he says, grinning down at me.

“And you’re a bull,” I quip, allowing him to help me stand.

I run my hands down my dress to straighten out any wrinkles.

“A bull?”

I look between him and the curtain and make a face. “Yeah, a raging bull. You came through that like I was a matador holding the handkerchief.”

He laughs. “Where have you been?”

“Well, this is the city, and traffic at this time of night is not exactly light. Then it took me a moment to find the entrance.” I sigh heavily.

“I’m sorry. I should’ve called to check on you.” He shakes his head. “I could’ve met you at the door.”

“You’re right. You should’ve. A gentleman would have.” I meant the words to be teasing, but they came out anything but.

His eyes narrow in on me, and I know it’s because of how I’m acting. It can’t be helped. My hackles are raised, and contrary to the role I’m being paid to do, I’m not a great actress.

“I really am sorry, Cassidy. I got stuck talking to the senator, and then Mike found me. I lost track of time.”

“You don’t need to apologize to me. I’m the hired help. It’s just business.”

His head jerks back. “What’s going on with you? Are you all right?”

“Yes,” I say, motioning back toward the lounge. “Let’s go. You have places to be and people to swoon.”

Without giving him a chance to speak, I shoulder past him, making it clear I’m done talking. I’m pushing my luck. I need this money, and my attitude over something I have no right being pissed about, will cost me this position early if I’m not careful.

We spend the rest of the night walking around the room, and I play my part as the doting girlfriend. I hold on to his arm. I take special care in helping him conceal his compulsions, and at some point, I even forget about earlier and begin to enjoy myself.

“Cassidy, are you enjoying the playoffs?” asks some wealthy businessman, whom Aiden has been talking to for the past twenty minutes, bringing me into the conversation.

I bob my head. “Yes. I find hockey to be fascinating. It’s so much more than just a sport.”

The man’s eyebrows fold inward. “Is that so? I’m curious to know what you mean.”

I take a sip of my champagne. “Well… it’s not every day that players engage in arguments in the middle of play. Hell, it’s even encouraged.” I think back on the last game and how physical it got. How the crowd cheered louder when helmets hit the ice and fists started flying. “Hockey is like some sort of mix between MMA and golf.”

Aiden snorts next to me.

“Seriously, those are your comparisons?”

He’s not making fun. He’s genuinely entertained.

“I must admit, I knew little about the sport until I met Aiden. I couldn’t claim to be well-versed in any sport to be fair.” I shrug. “Those are the two it reminds me of. It’s brutal and vicious but intoxicating to watch.”

Aiden’s eyes hold mine, and a mixture of amusement and something else lingers just under the surface.

“It’s been a pleasure, Cassidy.” He holds out his hand, and I extend mine. His handshake is pleasant, not overly done like most men tonight.

He’s not trying to show dominance. This is a sign of respect.

“Thank you for humoring an old man.”

I offer a smile. “The pleasure is all mine, sir.”

He smiles back warmly. “Aiden, take care of this one. You’ve got yourself a keeper.”

“Thank you. I’ll do my best.”

The man nods before making his way over to Aiden’s coach.

Aiden whistles low. “You won him over. It’s not an easy feat.”

“What do you mean? He seemed lovely,” I say, glancing up at Aiden. Under the glow of the soft light, Aiden’s dark scruff looks almost like salt and pepper. Distinguished. Handsome as hell.

Aiden chuckles. “He doesn’t love women.”

I pull a face. “I didn’t get that impression at all.”

“It’s the truth. He finds them to be below himself. Very misogynistic.”

My eyes find the man across the room, and I notice his back is turned to the coach’s wife, effectively shutting her out of the conversation.


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