Crazy in Love Read Online S.L. Scott

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Total pages in book: 100
Estimated words: 94960 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 475(@200wpm)___ 380(@250wpm)___ 317(@300wpm)
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“That’s great to hear. Nick is my oldest friend.” Harrison looks at me, and adds, “This is Tatum Devreux. She’s—”

“Hi, I’m a client of his.”

Her smile is as welcoming as her home. “Oh,” she says, looking back at him. “That’s impressive.”

“I didn’t expect you to be here,” Harrison says.

“Yes, I’m running late to meet my husband and kids for dinner. I’ll get out of your way so you can tour the home.”

I say, “Thank you for letting me see it.”

“I’m happy you’re here.” Holding up her finger, she asks, “Are you of the Devreux Shipping family?”

“Yes.”

Her hands clasp together over her baby belly, and she nods, appearing pleased. “That’s so interesting. Very well. Carry on. And I look forward to hearing from you tomorrow, Harrison.”

“You definitely will.”

Her heels clack across the marble floors in the front of the house, and I imagine that being mine. The sounds of home.

Leaning down, he whispers, “You didn’t have to say that.”

“I’m only telling the truth. I have a regular jeweler, evening dress seamstress, dry cleaner, butcher, and bakery. It’s about time I had a personal real estate agent.”

“I’m going to be personally thanking you later. How’s that for service?”

“Ten out of five stars every time.”

When we finish the tour, and I’m officially in love with the house but out of my league financially, we go next door. He opens the door and has me enter first. “Why is it dark in here when they’re home and expecting us?”

“Not sure, but the soup smells good.”

“I smell the candle Natalie always burns but not food.” He shuts the door, and I call, “Natalie?”

Turning back to Harrison, I ask, “Are you sure they knew we were coming over?”

He laughs, taking my hand. “Of course. They probably just went upstairs for something since we detoured next door.”

“Maybe. It just feels off.”

“It’s fine.” He starts to lead me down the hall. “I live here when I’m not at yours, so we’re not doing anything wrong.”

Spotting the half bath, I escape. “I need to use the restroom.” Before I shut the door, I say, “I’ll just be a few minutes. Start without me.”

“Start what without you?”

“Soup. You said you’re hungry. Soup it up. I’ll join you shortly.”

He stands there staring at me like something’s wrong but then sighs. “Okaaay.”

I shut the door and immediately pull out both pregnancy tests. Reading the package of one, I rip the other and tug out the plastic stick. When I’ve read down to the fine print, I open the other and then do the deed, peeing on both.

I wasn’t nervous before, distracted by so much other stuff from the restaurant to the house next door, but standing here two minutes of the three is pure torture.

“Are you okay, Tate?”

“Good,” I say with a locked door between us. “I’ll be out soon.”

I look at my phone, wishing it showed seconds on the screen. Pacing the tiny room, I’m going to wear a circle into the floor. I check the time again, too nervous to check the tests.

When three minutes have finally passed, I brace my hands on the sink counter, take a deep breath, and look in the mirror. “It will be okay. Either way.” When the pep talk doesn’t seem to calm my shaking hands, I swallow hard and just look down.

Blinking, I find my vision is blurry. I squeeze my eyes closed and try again. This time it clears, but my legs feel numb as though they’re going to give out from under me.

Two tests. Two lines on each.

I plop down on the toilet and grab the wrapper from the trash can. Reading the directions again, I mentally check off each step and then study the results before comparing them to my tests.

Pregnant.

Pregnant. . .

I start to sweat and need air. Grabbing the tests, I swing open the door and rush out and right into Harrison’s arms. “What’s wrong?”

Waving the sticks around like a crazy person, I reply, “I’m pregnant.”

“Surprise!”

22

Harrison

“Oh shit.”

The room falls silent as I watch Tatum’s expression fall with it. The sound of the sticks bouncing across the floor grabs everyone’s attention. Turning toward the living room, I see the crowd is silently staring. Natalie’s front and center with her hand over her mouth.

When Tatum tries to breathe, it comes out rapid and uneven. Still holding her, her body gets heavier, so I tighten my grip and then start moving her toward the bathroom. I’m not sure if she’s going to faint or not, but I need to get her out from under the wide-eyed glare of the others.

Rushing forward, Natalie picks up the sticks and squeezes in behind me before the door is shut. I set Tatum on the lid of the toilet and crouch down in front of her, not sure how to tamp down my panic. “You’re pregnant?”


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