Stranded For One Scandalous Week (Mills & Boon Modern) (Rebels, Brothers, Billionaires Book 1) by Natalie Anderson (best e books to read TXT) š
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Back. Away.
He should leave. Yet the temptation to do the absolute opposite almost overwhelmed him. He wanted to reach out and slide his fingertips down her neck, to push aside that baggy sweatshirt and explore her skin, to draw her close and kiss her past comfortable and right on to pleasured. The concentration required to stop himself made him ache. This chemistry at first sight was explosive. For all of his success with women, it wasnāt something he was used to. He played around but never foolishly. Now it was as if a fever had taken hold. He forced his gaze beyond her, focusing on the house to pull himself together.
It was exactly the shock he needed.
The beach house had always stolen his breathāone moonlit glimpse of the inky water was enough to invoke that old sense of freedom. But the house itself had been altered beyond recognitionāentire walls were gone, replaced with larger, newer elements. Heād yet to see all the renovations, but what he could see was so changed. That first feeling of freedom was strangled in seconds by anger. Regret. Self-recrimination. The last time heād been here was the last time heād seen his mother alive. And heād disappointed her so badly.
He refused to remember. But heād been refusing to remember for a long time now. And after yesterdayās article?
The piece had celebrated his Ź»saintedā father before speculating and comparing his disparate sonsā lives yet again. Ash still couldnāt fathom how his father had been held in such high esteem for so long. Even after Ash had exposed Hugh Castleās cheating soul to the world by providing Leo with a DNA sample to prove he was Hughās illegitimate son, his old manās other successes had overridden any punishment he should have faced. Hugh had been miraculously forgiven not just by his beloved āsociety circlesā, but by the media and court of public opinion too. Even though the lying old jerk had spent years denying Leoās birthright, years destroying Leoās motherās reputation.
Who could blame Hugh for a few transgressions when heād suffered the heartbreak of a dying wife for so long?
As though his father were the victim. Empathetic explanations were offered and forgiveness assured. But not by Ash. Never by him. The falsity of it all was something he couldnāt forget. Indeed, the abbreviation of his name was apt. Because all Ash could offer were the acrid, smoking remnants of what had once been. And all he wanted to do was destroy what was left of his fatherās legacy. For him this place on Waiheke Island was the coreāthe most obvious construct of his fatherās deceit. It was the ultimate symbol of his fatherās ability to build over the truth with nothing but a fabrication of perfection.
That article had forced all those feelings up and heād finally come to face the poisonous betrayal of his fatherās last actions. To say his final, bitter goodbye so he could forget it all for ever. To finish it, so Leo didnāt need to trouble. But his capable half-brother had already stepped in. Heād hired Merle Jordan to sort out the vast personal collections that had been dumped here in the aftermath of their fatherās death. Was there any need for Ash to stay here at all?
Bitterness and an acrid sense of futility swamped himāscouring off the old scab and exposing the raw wound heād been hiding for years. Heād been helpless the last time he was here, tooāwatching his desperately unwell mother. Disappointing her beyond redemption. But there was one last thing he needed to do for herādespite his inability to ever secure her forgiveness. And that task wasnāt right for a strangerās handsānot even the soft, light, careful hands of the archivist standing before him. It was a job only for Ash. He couldnāt avoid it any longer. He had enough regrets regarding his mum already. So he had to stay for a day or so at least to accomplish this last for herāheād go through her things and dispose of them himself.
Like most people, Ash infinitely preferred pleasure to pain. And the memories he couldnāt restrain now were the worst of his life. So what else could he do but glance again at the welcome radiance of his initially unwanted housemate?
The luscious Merle Jordanās hair was still mostly tied up in that messy pile while a few wispy curls lingered from the damp heat of the bath. She wore not an ounce of make-up but her pouty lips were a tantalising pink and her eyes were like dark pools in secret cavesātheir depth indeterminable, possibly dangerous, but still so damn inviting. His senses begged him to step closer, to stare deeper, to touch and discover if she was as soft and yielding as she looked. Sex had always been an escape and he needed escape more than anything in this bitterest of returns.
āIām hungry, Merle.ā He couldnāt resist voicing his thoughts.
Her eyes widened and he couldāve sworn the pulse at the base of her neck fluttered faster.
āIs there anything delicious to eat?ā he added lazily, unable to resist the pleasure of watching her react to such a very little tease.
She swallowed. āUm...ā
āOr do I have to find that out for myself as well?ā
He suppressed the smirk at her visible flare of irritation.
āThereās...ā Her voice faded away.
āNot much?ā he gathered drily, wondering how much more it would take to provoke the real response he just knew she was thinking.
Her expression turned mutinous. Her lashes fluttering her eyes a direct
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