Connected Read Online A.E. Murphy (Broken #2)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, College, Dark, Drama, New Adult, Romance, Young Adult Tags Authors: Series: Broken Series by A.E. Murphy
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Total pages in book: 143
Estimated words: 138541 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 693(@200wpm)___ 554(@250wpm)___ 462(@300wpm)
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He kicks obliviously at the toy by his feet. Every time his foot connects, the part that hangs above his torso lights up. I don’t think he realises he is the cause of the flashing lights and jingling music, but it certainly gets him excited.

“I have to leave soon.” Mum calls as she barrels up the stairs and into my room. “Christ.” she lets out a pant and clutches her side. “I’m getting too old for that.”

“You’re like forty; get a grip.” I remark and pull out a pile of junk that has been kicked under my bed. Mostly it has been kicked there on purpose. Ever since I started this new job I’ve been too exhausted to clean and my mum has been dealing with the rest of the house.

“Sasha stopped by an hour before you got home. She said she’s sorry she hasn’t called and dropped off your jacket. It’s downstairs in the hall. You left it in her car when she picked you up from Nathan’s.”

“Thanks.” I glance at my son again, ensuring his safety, before returning to the task at hand. “Have a good night at work.”

“Kisses.” She crawls onto my bed and kisses Dillan’s open mouth. “I love you, my sweet boy.” With a pat on my head, she leaves me to my chores.

Dillan coos and gurgles. “Shut it you.” I say in a soft, gentle and happy tone; it only causes him to make more noises.

Once my room is done, I hold my son in one arm and descend the stairs. I’m definitely exhausted now, even though the night is young. It can’t be later than six.

I text Sasha and thank her for bringing my jacket. I’d completely forgotten about that.

Sasha: No problem girly xxx I’ll call you tomorrow. Xxx

She doesn’t call and Tommy rarely responds to my texts. Another week goes by and I’m finally wondering whether I had real friends at all. I get that I have a kid now but, after everything we’ve been through, you’d think they’d at least invite me places. This isn’t the case. I took Dillan for a walk the other day and decided to stop in at the old café where I worked. Sasha entered not long after me with a group of university friends that I don’t recognize. She came over and said hello, with promises to call.

More promises broken.

I leaned down to my son and made him one promise that I would definitely keep. “Me and you against the world. I promise to never abandon you.”

CHAPTER FOUR

My phone rings. It’s not even seven in the morning. Nathan. Ugh, what does he want? It’s too early to argue. “Hello?”

“Get Dillan ready. I’ll be there in two hours.” And the line goes dead.

Are you fucking kidding me? No. Dillan had me up half of the night. I’m sleeping and I’m going to remain this way until he wakes me up again. Screw you and your orders.

Besides, my eyes won’t stay open long enough for me to get out of bed.

I let out a startled choke when the blanket is pulled from my body, disturbing me from my pleasant dreams that I no longer remember. “What the hell?” I blink away my blurred vision and glare at a scowling Nathan. He’s looming over me in a way that tells me he probably wants to throttle me right now. “I could have been naked.” I practically am, in only a top and knickers.

“I called you two hours ago, only to find you still sleeping?” He scoffs and walks over to the cot where Dillan is now awake and crying, probably from my sudden screech of fear.

“I don’t remember a call.” I lie and sit up. My hands immediately begin rubbing my eyes. Wait… “How did you get in?”

“I knocked; your mum answered.”

“And she just let you in?” I frown, not believing that for a second.

“When I explained to her it was my weekend to have Dillan, yes, she did. I saved her the trouble of waking you herself.”

“Oh. It’s nine in the morning. Why are you wearing a suit?” Not that he doesn’t look good. He really does.

“Could you get up and pack his things? I’ll bring him back on Monday.”

“I never agreed to the length of time, or you even picking him up.” I stand, not feeling modest in the slightest. “I’m going to have a shower.”

“I have places I need to be.” He snaps and my anger at his tone peaks.

“Then you shouldn’t be taking Dillan!”

“I’ll get him ready myself.”

“You do that.” I say around a yawn and pull open the door. “I’ll be about fifteen minutes. I want to say goodbye before he leaves.”

His jaw clenches but he remains silent, which I’m eternally grateful for.

I take my time showering, just to be awkward. I also take my time getting dressed and drying my hair, again… just to be awkward.


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