Ready or Not (Hide and Seek #2) Read Online Sheridan Anne

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Dark, Suspense, Taboo Tags Authors: Series: Hide and Seek Series by Sheridan Anne
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Total pages in book: 147
Estimated words: 136048 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 680(@200wpm)___ 544(@250wpm)___ 453(@300wpm)
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“Step-uncle.”

“Oh sure, because that makes it so much better.”

“It does,” I insist, letting out a heavy sigh as Mom finally gets the hint and drops the call. “Now tell me what the hell you said to the wicked witch of the west. And more importantly, tell me what the fuck you were doing talking to her in the first place. I thought you were Team Harper now.”

“I am Team Harper, which actually reminds me, there’s something I wanted to talk to you about, but as for Mom. I don’t know. I’m not like you. I’m not a grudge holder, and while you’ve always had a shitty relationship with her, I haven’t. The resentment I have for her doesn’t burn nearly as bright as the resentment you hold on to. So when she calls . . .”

“You turn into a soft little bitch and go running.”

Jonah scoffs, and I can picture the way he’s probably rolling his eyes. “Watch it, Harper. Just because I live out of state doesn’t mean that I can’t still whoop your ass.”

“Wow,” I say, not afraid to go in for the low blow. “Threatening physical violence to the girl who has been both jumped and stabbed in the past few months. Way to lean into the trauma.”

There’s an awkward silence, and I hear the moment he sucks in a sharp breath. “Fuck. Sorry, I wasn’t thinking. I was just screwing around with you like we used to when we were kids. You know I would never—”

“I was fucking with you, Jonah. Chill out. But it’s good to know that even you have lines you won’t cross. I’ll keep that little piece of information tucked away for a rainy day.”

“Good to know,” he says. “So, were you going to tell me what the fuck this whole relationship thing is about with Knight?”

“I—” I cut myself off as another call from my mother comes through the line, and despite knowing that I’m not about to answer it, I can’t help the way my body responds. My palms grow sweaty and my heart starts to race, quickly jumping into survival mode. Hell, maybe it’s just anxiety over the thought of her wanting to have anything to do with me.

“Ugh. Mom’s calling again.”

“Just answer it,” Jonah says. “She’s just trying to check on you.”

“No. That specifically defeats the purpose of not talking to her,” I remind him, watching her name flash on my screen and getting a sick satisfaction out of ignoring her call. “But why would she be needing to check on me? She has no reason to, not unless some assface opened his giant mouth and went blabbing about the unfortunate parking garage stabbing incident.”

Jonah scoffs in disgust. “That’s what you’re calling it? An unfortunate incident? Could you at least pretend that it’s a big deal? You got stabbed and almost bled out,” he scolds. “And in my defense, I didn’t realize that you still hadn’t told her. I figured she would have known by now, so I didn’t think twice when she asked me how you were doing.”

“You realize she’s probably going to try and come see me now, only she’s not going to find me at my apartment, and that’s only going to bring up more questions.”

“Well, maybe you should have answered her call and she wouldn’t feel the need to come and check on . . . wait. Why wouldn’t she find you at your apartment? You don’t live there anymore?”

“I, uhhhh . . . Shit.”

“Harper,” he scolds. “What the fuck is going on, and don’t even think about hanging up on me this time.”

Well, fuck. I suppose this was bound to come out sooner or later.

“I kind of, ummm . . . moved in with Knight.”

“Moved in with him? What the actual fuck? You’re living together?” he questions. “Just how serious is this thing between you?”

“As serious as an NFL player trying to keep a gold digger from piercing the condom with a pushpin.”

“Jesus fucking Christ,” Jonah mutters. “I really don’t understand how you turned out the way you did.”

“I believe it’s called masking one’s trauma with dark comic relief. You should try it sometime. It might really give that bland personality of yours a little pizzazz.”

“You know, sometimes you make me want to pour bleach directly into my ear holes.”

“Okay, well, next time you’re in the area, let me know, and we can give it a try.”

“Yeah, thanks.”

“No problem.”

“So, were you actually going to tell me how you’re doing after your little stabbing incident?”

A stupid grin cuts across my face, knowing how painful that was for Jonah to refer to my near-death experience as a little incident. I lean back on the couch and kick my feet up onto the coffee table, getting comfortable. “I’m doing fine,” I tell him. “Going a little stir-crazy not being able to go back to work, but I should be cleared in the next few days. Knight isn’t exactly thrilled about me going back to work, especially because this asshole hasn’t been caught yet, but I need it. I feel so pathetic just sitting here doing nothing.”


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