Two Wrongs (Love Always Finds A Way #1) Read Online Dani Wyatt

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Insta-Love Tags Authors: Series: Love Always Finds A Way Series by Dani Wyatt
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Total pages in book: 27
Estimated words: 25839 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 129(@200wpm)___ 103(@250wpm)___ 86(@300wpm)
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I’m her keeper, her problem solver, and whatever happens to her, happens to me.

“Nothing’s wrong.” She shakes her head, eyes down as she tries to put on a smile, but it’s not real. I can already tell her real smile from her bullshit one, and this one is full of it.

“Don’t lie. To me. Ever.”

I enunciate each word like a Mafia Don letting his minions know, one step out of line, and they’re sleeping with the fucking fishes. I’m not sure it’s the right move, because I see a flash of fear pass over her face.

But I have to fucking remind myself that to her, I’m a stranger—even if to me, I’m already designing her ten-year anniversary ring and a trip to Cyprus for a month-long stay at our second home.

I need to dial it back.

“Come on,” I say, trying on some gentleness. I retrieve her hand, and her eyes come back up. Fuck, I could fall into them right now and never escape. “What’s wrong?”

“I just…” She scans the room. “I need to find the manager.”

“Why? Is something wrong? Do you feel sick?” Panic needles up the back of my neck. The thought she could be sick ignites a fear inside me I can’t ever remember having before.

She wriggles in her seat, a shift in her demeanor. A little quirk above her left eyebrow.

“It’s just, that was like…a date. And he was supposed to pay... and I… I need to get the manager to let me go to my car and see if my wallet—”

So now we’re full circle.

“You think I’d offer to pay for your drink and not your dinner?” I growl, and she falls silent, staring at me like she’s considering making a run for it.

Give it a try, little one. I love a good chase.

I should have pre-empted this. She never has to worry about paying for another thing, not here or anywhere else in her life.

“Come with me.” I push up from my chair and reach for her other hand before she can protest.

“Oh no you don’t. I’m not going to dine and dash with you, mister. I have to pay the bill. He ordered the tasting menu. For one.” She tugs her hand from mine, then pokes two fingers toward her eyes before swinging them back at me. “See, I knew you were suspect!”

Her half-cocked smile tells me if I’m going to push it, she’d go full on with me and head for the door, ride or die all the way, but that’s not my plan.

“Come on.” I’m on my feet, grabbing her bag off the back of the chair.

I secure it over my shoulder, because I’ve known enough women in my life to know they will follow their purse across hot coals, so it’s insurance in case she thinks she’s getting away from me.

I start toward the back of the restaurant and like I planned, she’s on my heels in an instant, her eyes on my new accessory.

“Wait.” She stalls a few steps from the table, drawing more glances from the patrons who are clearly waiting for the second act to start. “You’re not a cop, are you? Oh my God! You’re like…security here, aren’t you?”

She regards me from behind those long dark lashes. I love the fact that she’s wearing one little gold hoop on one ear and a ladybug earring on the other, and don’t fucking get me started on the red dress that melts around her curves, daring me to bend her over right here and show my dick its new home.

She sucks in an open-mouthed breath, staring up at me. “You are! You are so a cop! You have that dirty cop sort of look. Undercover, maybe. Homicide, definitely. I’m going to pay. You were trying to see if I’d walk out on my tab, weren’t you? That’s entrapment. And, by the way…” She licks her lips, giving me a hard stare, then nods toward her purse over my shoulder. “Blue is your color. Brings out the psychopath in your eyes.”

First, I’m a cop, then a psychopath. She’s chaos and perfection, and I can’t wait to unravel all those messy layers.

“You done?”

“I’m never done,” she snaps, and I know she’s telling the fucking truth.

Fuck. A thousand burning questions slither like snakes inside me. Things I want to know. Need to know. But all that will have to wait, because right now I just need to get her out of this room and somehow secure her into my life without scaring the ever-loving shit out of her.

“I’m not a cop.” I try to put her at ease, but she’s not so easily swayed. “This is my sister’s restaurant. Now, come on, stop being a pain in the ass.”

My rough tone seems to snap her out of the moment, and I see a cocktail of disbelief and desire mixing behind those wide doe eyes that have me mesmerized and pussy-whipped before I even get my greedy dick inside her.


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