If You Claim Me (Toronto Terror #5) Read Online Helena Hunting

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Funny, Sports Tags Authors: Series: Toronto Terror Series by Helena Hunting
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Total pages in book: 136
Estimated words: 132951 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 665(@200wpm)___ 532(@250wpm)___ 443(@300wpm)
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“That’s a very tall order.”

“But isn’t there real satisfaction in having your father come to the house you live in?”

“Mm...” I bring her hand to my lips. “You have a point, Dredful menace.”

I can only imagine the feelings he must have about the fact that my wife, who he bullied, called a whore to her face, and whose job he put on the line, has invited him to the house he believes he deserves.

“Ahhh! Dred, we’ve missed you!” My sisters envelop her in a hug while my parents hang back, my brothers-in-law behind them, looking awkward.

“I’ve missed you, too!” Mildred says with genuine affection.

Mildred turns her bright smile on my parents, and instead of waiting for the customary air kisses from my mother, she pulls her in for a hug. I wish I could bottle Mother’s shock.

Mildred links arms with my sisters and ushers them into the living room where Meems is waiting. I want to sit next to my wife, but my sisters flank her before I can get there.

Drinks are served and appetizers set out. My mother sips her martini, looking awkward and out of place in the Victorian-era chair she’s claimed as hers.

“You’ve already started traveling, haven’t you?” Isabelle asks.

“Yeah, the official season is underway,” I say. None of my family watches hockey.

“Will you travel with Connor?” my mother asks Mildred.

She shakes her head. “No. I have work.”

“Of course you do.” Mother turns to me. “How is…work for you?”

I clear my throat. I’m shocked that she’s asking about hockey. “It’s been a solid start to the season.”

“That’s good.” Mother turns to Portia. “Oh! You should show Meems your concept drawings for the living room makeover!”

So I guess we’re done with that…

Julian and Bryson excuse themselves to the billiard room. Then Mother takes a call that she’s been “waiting for all day.” Portia and Isabelle want to see what Meems has done to the guesthouse, and that leaves me alone with my father.

“Your wife has certainly made herself comfortable here,” he says flatly.

“Well, it is her home, so I suppose that makes sense.” I swirl my scotch in my glass. “Mildred told me about your visit to the library.”

A hint of a smile curves his mouth. “It’s been weeks. I’m surprised it’s taken you this long to bring it up.”

“It wasn’t a conversation I wanted to have on the phone, where you could hang up.”

“You could have come to me sooner, asked me to reinstate the funding in person. Although you do tend to meet problems with violence.”

“The only fights I get into are on the ice.”

“Yes, I’m aware.” He inspects his nails. “Such a waste of education. I should have sent Portia to Harvard instead of you.”

“You owe my wife an apology.”

“Why, when everything I said was true?” He stares down his nose at me, sighing with frustration. “Your problem, Connor, is that you never fall in line. You constantly make things harder than they need to be. I thought your career would finally be the end of it, but I misjudged your commitment to making this family look bad.”

“Watch yourself, Father. You’re in my house, and Mildred is my wife.”

He throws his head back and laughs. “She’s a user, Connor. She doesn’t want you. She wants this life.” He motions to our surroundings. “She comes from nothing. She is nothing. And it’s only a matter of time before you come to your senses and see the truth. She’s a distraction. A project, even. She makes you feel important, but she’s still just a whore.”

“She is not⁠—”

He sneers. “You can dress her up in expensive clothes and put pretty jewelry on her, but she’s still a filthy little slut who opens her legs for you in exchange for a comfortable life. Use her all you want. Get your money’s worth, Connor, but then get rid of her so you can find someone who will help you fit into this family instead of turning yourself into a complete outcast.”

I push out of my chair, shaking with rage as I grab the lapels of his suit jacket. “Keep pushing, and you’ll need to visit Mother’s plastic surgeon.”

He grins. “The truth stings, doesn’t it, son?”

“You want to fuck with me, go right ahead, but you don’t fuck with my wife, ever.”

“Connor.”

At the sound of Mildred’s unsteady voice, I release my father and step back. I spin around as my sisters and Meems round the corner, followed by my mother.

“Dinner is being served in the dining room,” she says softly.

Based on the way she can’t meet my gaze, I worry how much she overheard.

Dinner is wildly uncomfortable. Conversation is stilted. Mildred barely touches her plate. Mother talks about how desperately Grace Manor needs a makeover. Julian and Bryson complain about public funding. My father and I trade thinly veiled insults.

“I’ve had enough.” Meems sets her knife and fork down.


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