Reckless (The Mason Family Series Book 3) by Adriana Locke (online e reader .txt) 📗
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“What did you do?” I ask. “Did something happen?”
She laughs, but the sound is muted, like her mouth is full of cotton.
“Jaxi?”
“Like usual, I tried my best but seem to screw it all up.”
“What did you screw up?” I ask, my voice rising.
“This. Me. You. Rosie, if I don’t watch it.” Tears stream down her face. “I wanted this to work with you. I wanted it to so badly. But every day when I wake up in this house, I feel like Cinderella just waiting on everything to change back.”
She paces around the room.
“This isn’t real, Boone.”
“The hell it’s not.”
She laughs in a sad, hollow way. “It’s too good to be real. It’s … It’s an apparition, a trick of the mind. And even if it is real,” she says, cutting off the objection on the tip of my tongue, “it’s going to end. This is going to get more complicated. Do you know what I talked to Rosie about today?”
I shake my head.
“I had to explain to her why she has her last name, and I have another,” she says.
“So adopt her.”
“I’m going to.” She lifts her chin. “I’m going to give her the stability I never had.”
“Which is what you should do. What we should do.”
She smiles sadly. “If you want to be in her life, that’s fine. I won’t forbid you from seeing her. I’m not cruel. But …”
My jaw tenses. I brace myself for an impact that I don’t feel ready for.
“But what?” I ask.
“But I don’t think you’re ready to handle Rosie and me long-term.”
I tug at my hair. The roots pull from the shafts. The pain feels like a relief in comparison to what’s going on inside my body.
“You are out of your mind,” I tell her, fuming. “You don’t trust me?”
“It’s not that.”
“Oh, yes, it is. That’s exactly what this is. You think I’m going to go all Shawn or whatever the fuck’s name was who made you feel unworthy. So you don’t just think—you expect that to happen with me.” I narrow my eyes. “Thanks.”
She doesn’t move a muscle. “Boone—”
“Has it occurred to you that you trusted me more when I was an absolute stranger standing across from you in the kitchen?” I raise my brows. “You got in my car and let me take you to the police station, and you’d spent no time with me prior. I could’ve been a legit nutjob, and you trusted me. But you won’t trust me now?”
The words hang in the air between us. I’m not sure which of us they hurt the worst.
She wipes her cheeks with her eyes because the tears are back again. I clench my jaw so I don’t lose my control.
My family has always had so few expectations from me. I’m the fun guy at dinner. I show up when needed. I sit in meetings and go through the motions and surprise everyone on occasion with something brilliant. But contribute? Even though I’ve shown I can, they’re still surprised when I do.
And now, when I step up in the biggest way possible, even Jaxi, who barely knows me, thinks I’m incompetent.
Untrustworthy.
“I don’t know why I expected you to believe in me,” I tell her. “But I did. I thought out of all the people in the world, you were different.”
“I do believe in you.”
“Not from where I’m standing.” I gulp a breath of air to help steady me. “I thought today was different, you know? Wade was actually nice to me and let me take the lead. We used my game plan. And we got a contract on a piece of property that could end up being one of, if not the biggest, deal in our company’s history, and it was my thing.” I take another deep breath. “And I wanted to come home and tell you.”
She reaches for me, but this time, it’s me who pulls away.
“No one expects anything out of me,” I say. “I’m the goof. I’m the playboy. I’m the one who no one depends on. I thought it was different between us, and I really fucking loved it.”
She uses the end of her shirt to try to dry her face, but it’s futile. The tears come faster than she can catch them.
It breaks my heart. It tears me up inside. Adrenaline pushes through my veins and keeps me going enough that I don’t pass out.
“I’m just trying to do what you want,” she says, her voice muffled through her shirt. “I realized what your plan was today that you were talking about when Danny showed up, and I thought it would be easier than if you tried to pussyfoot around it.”
“To pussyfoot around what? Danny was here to show us—”
I thought Anjelica said it was an apartment complex, so I came prepared to discuss that. You probably thought I was crazy asking to meet with you over an apartment rental.
And Jaxi is going to sign a lease tomorrow so she can move out.
She thinks I sent Danny over here to subtly convince her to leave.
Shit. Shit, shit, shit.
I knew that about her the first day I met her. It’s something I had to work around every day. She’s always waiting for things to go bad and holds a piece of herself back just in case she needs to run.
And she’s running.
“I …” I open my mouth to tell her that Danny was coming over so that I could buy the entire complex, not an apartment. That I wanted her to see if she liked managing the apartments, not living in them.
But I don’t. I don’t tell her that.
If I did, it would fix things. At least for now. But the problem isn’t this misunderstanding.
The problem is that she has wounds and scars and fears that run so deep from years of abuse and neglect. She can’t turn it off. She
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