Play Me Read Online Adriana Locke

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Erotic, Sports Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 110
Estimated words: 106774 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 534(@200wpm)___ 427(@250wpm)___ 356(@300wpm)
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“This room gives Gray vibes,” I say, sitting on the edge of the mattress while he rummages in the closet. “And it looks like you really did read books.”

“Did you think I was lying?”

“Eh, kind of.”

He slides some hangers to the side. “Gee, thanks. I’m more than a handsome face, you know.”

His back muscles ripple as he moves. They’re thick and dense, with ridges and lines that I didn’t know existed in the real world. The taper from his shoulders to his waist is ridiculous.

“Yeah, I know,” I say, blushing. “Thanks for bringing me here, by the way. Not just here, but to Sugar Creek and to see Joe. You’ve gone out of your way to be kind to me today, and I appreciate that.”

He stills but doesn’t turn around. “You make it sound like that surprises you.”

“Well, in my experience, if people do choose kindness, there are usually limitations. It’s human nature, I guess.” I laugh nervously. “I’ve made this weird, haven’t I?”

Gray pulls two shirts out of the closet and turns to me with them in his hand.

In the dim light from the ceiling fan, he looks mysterious. Shadows hide the sharpness of his features and exaggerate the ridges and valleys of his body. He’s the kind of guy who people stop and stare at. I can’t help but wonder what our relationship could’ve been like had we not gotten off on the wrong foot.

My breath hitches as he comes closer with a twinkle in his eye.

“Have you had fun?” he asks, his voice low and controlled.

“Honestly? Yeah. I have.”

“Good. Me, too.”

“Bet you didn’t think I had fun in me, did you?” I grin and get to my feet.

He stops just inches in front of me, close enough where I could easily reach out and touch him—something my fingers itch to do.

I can hear my heart pounding and feel the rush of hot blood circulating through my veins. The intensity and warmth of his gaze draws me in, and suddenly, I’m not sure where this is going.

This is Gray Adler, my coworker. The giver of migraines. The man I … loathe. But, at this moment, he’s something else, too, and I’m afraid to put a name to it.

His dimples shine. “Believe it or not, I did think you had it in you.”

“Oh really?”

“Really.”

The room shrinks and the temperature rises so high that I’m sweating. Everything around us blurs into oblivion. It’s only Gray and me here.

My heart flutters as he offers me one of the shirts, and I reach for it, tentatively at first. But when my knuckles graze his, I melt into the contact.

The backs of my knees hit the edge of the bed, and if I rock even a bit, I’ll fall onto my back. I’m held up by a prayer and Gray’s dark, hooded eyes.

“If you didn’t hate me, I might kiss you right now,” he whispers.

He’s close enough to feel the heat of his breath. I pant, working hard to remember how to perform basic bodily functions.

I lift my chin, my inhale shaky. “If you didn’t hate me, I might let you.”

His grin sears its way right through me, melting me into a puddle at his feet. He searches my face as if he’s wondering if I’m just playing with him or if I mean it. I give him the slightest nod.

Slowly, he lowers his lips to mine.

I can nearly taste the sweet anticipation hanging in the air between us. Goose bumps break out across my heated skin, and I feel both vulnerable and acutely aware of it. But, instead of being freaked out and desperate to run, the only place I want to go is in his arms.

I part my lips, my eyes fluttering closed. He’s so close.

“Hurry the fuck up in there!” Brooks shouts from the other room.

I gasp, filling my lungs with the oxygen I’ve been depriving them. I’m stunned … by all of it. I almost kissed Gray Adler.

His lips form a thin, tight line as he shrugs on a shirt. The vein in his temple throbs as he tosses me one of my own. “I’ll wait out here.”

“O-kay,” I say, watching him walk out of the room.

I sit on the bed again and bury my head in my hands.

What the hell just happened here?

CHAPTER

TWENTY-ONE

Astrid

“Did he feel bad about it?” I ask, taking a sip of my third beer. It’s supposedly a fan-favorite concoction that only comes out during the spring fair. It’s so popular, in fact, that it’s the only alcoholic beverage served at the festival. All I can figure is that it’s a local delicacy because it tastes like trash to me.

Brooks snorts, telling me without telling me that my question was ill-informed. “No, sunshine. He was in the gym to prove a point.”

Sunshine? I lift a brow, and he winks with a cockiness that has me rolling my eyes.


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