Nolan

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Book: Nolan Read Online Free PDF
Author: Kathi S. Barton
Tags: paranormal romance, Erotic Romance
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and hard, it had…. Rylee had to shake her body and mind to think of something
else. It was the hardest thing she’d ever done. Then Shane said the boy had wanted
to cut his throat.
    “What did you say?” He told her again. “What
for? Over some money? Did you tell him that you didn’t have any? Or that he
should get a job or something? I’m going to kick his ass.”
    Nolan laughed and she felt it all the way to
her toes. He winked at her before he looked at Shane again, and she wanted to get
up and pound him in the head. Then have him pound her with his cock. Rylee got
up to pace and that didn’t help worth shit. Now he was closer than he’d been
when she’d been on the other side of the bed.
    “The police want to talk to you and your
aunt. I’m only here to verify for them that this is the man that hurt you.
They’re—”
    Rylee focused on what he’d said. “What do you
mean, man? He’s a student. A kid like Shane is, right?” Nolan shook his head
and started to speak. But she cut him off again. “You mean they just let anyone
on the lot with a knife to cut on the students? What the fuck is wrong with—?”
    “Could you please just shut up? And maybe
just stop interrupting me so I can tell you what I know?” Rylee felt her mouth
snap shut and was surprised that she didn’t cut her tongue off when it did. Nolan
had stood up when he spoke, and since she’d been pretty close to him again, she
could see that they were a perfect fit in their bodies. Cock to pussy, chest to
breast. And when he growled, it vibrated along her skin like he’d touched her
with it. When he spoke, his voice was low and full of sex. She had never
thought of that term before, but he was using it on her now. “You’re not
helping me one bit, so you know. But I have to finish this or we’ll never get to
your needs.”
    “My needs are just fine.” He grinned at her,
and she realized what that had sounded like. “What I mean is, you can talk to
Shane, but you’re to leave me alone. Forever. I don’t have any use for you.”
    “Don’t you?” Her face heated up. Nolan turned
back to Shane, and she felt as if she’d been given some sort of reprieve or
something. “But as I was saying. This is not a kid; a student, yes, but not a
kid. He turned nineteen three months ago. He’s been held back a few times.”
    “Why is he…? I’m surprised he didn’t slit
someone else’s throat for that.” She looked at Shane when he moaned. “I’m sorry,
buddy. I really am. You know how my mouth gets ahead of my good sense sometimes.”
    “You said that before. I don’t know what it
means. But I know what you mean about this kid…man, I guess. Walter is one of
the meanest people I ever met. Except for you when you get all worked up.” He
grinned at her. “Mom said that’s why you liked the army so much. You could cuss
with the best of them and make people do what you wanted all the time too. She
called you bossy.”
    The pain of missing her sister was still
there. How much they’d lost because neither of them had ever dreamed one of
them wouldn’t be around forever. Even in what she did with her life, it had
always been assumed that she’d be the one that would die first, killed in the
line of duty. But it had been her sweet, loving sister, Shelby, and not her, to
suffer the way that she had. And she really did suffer needlessly, as far as
Rylee was concerned.
    As Nolan spoke to Shane, she tried her best
not to think of her sister and the last months of her life. The pain she was in
and the way she’d cried to her nightly about leaving her only child. Shane
knew, Rylee was pretty sure, but he’d never said anything to her and she’d not
mentioned it to him. Together they were a good team, she’d thought. At least
until this came around. And right now she felt like a failure. Actually, that
had come over her a great deal lately, the feeling of inadequacy. First the
rent was always late, the car being taken, and now
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