Only You – The Adair Family Read Online Samantha Young

Categories Genre: Contemporary, Drama, Erotic, Romance, Suspense Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 127
Estimated words: 121460 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 607(@200wpm)___ 486(@250wpm)___ 405(@300wpm)
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“Aye?”

“That was Monroe.”

“I know.” He looked at me before staring back at the road. “She gave me her name.”

Scowling, I replied, “You didn’t say anything.”

“I was waiting for you to say something. Anyway, I knew she had to be someone because I’ve never seen Brodan Adair give up the chance to rush to the aid of a gorgeous woman.”

My frown deepened.

He huffed. “Don’t worry. Even if she was my type, and she’s not, I wouldn’t go there.”

“I don’t care,” I lied.

Walker made a quiet sound of disbelief, but I let it sit.

Honestly, I was still too fucking tired to deal with anything I was feeling. Collapsing at Thane’s and Arrochar’s double wedding was a big wake-up call. I’d been pushing and pushing.

Running.

I was too tired to even fake my famous charm and humor.

One reason I let Lachlan cancel film projects I’d signed on to was because I had no fuel in the tank. No passion. The thought of shrugging on someone else’s persona exhausted me.

I missed my family.

I missed the Highlands.

I missed who I used to be, and I wasn’t even sure I knew who that was anymore.

“I’m thirty-seven years old, and I’m bloody lost,” I admitted hollowly.

“You’ll be all right, Bro,” Walker offered quietly. “Life’s about choices. Just have to be sure you take time to think about things before you make your next move.”

At Walker’s sound advice, I turned toward him. Over the years, I’d cracked him open a bit. He was more loquacious with me than anyone, but he usually only opened his mouth when he had something important to say. And everything he said always made sense. Something occurred to me. “I’ve got an idea.”

“Okay.”

“From now on, you make all my choices. All my decisions.” I grinned, feeling free of the burden already. “Aye, I’ll even pay you a bonus for doing it.”

Walker shot me a disbelieving look. “You want me to be the boss of you?”

“Who better?” I sat up, my mood lifting as I got into the spirit of the idea. “Walker Ironside is a wise man.”

“You’re second-naming me?”

“With a name like Ironside, people should second-name you all the time.”

He grunted because it pissed him off when he found out I’d actually hired him partly based on his cool-as-fuck surname.

“C’mon, Walk. I’m floundering. I’m fucked. I don’t know what the hell I’m doing. But you are a man of common sense and a perceptiveness bordering on the occult.”

“Bro—”

“I’ve been making some really stupid decisions over the last few years. I know you’re my mate, but even you can agree with that.”

“Considering you exhausted yourself into the hospital, aye, I can agree with that.”

“So … you decide what I do with my days. For the next … three months. Three months of bossing me around. It’ll be a nice turnabout for you, I’m sure.” That was sarcasm. He was a bossy bastard.

Walker looked like he was considering this. “I get to make all your decisions from now on?”

“Aye.”

“For three months?”

“Three months. My life is in your hands.” I reconsidered that, since my life was in his hands daily. “More than usual.”

“And you have to do everything I tell you to do?”

“Everything.”

“What happens if you don’t do what I tell you to do?”

Hmm. “I’ll wash your clothes for a month.”

He snorted at that. “Pathetic.”

“I’ll, uh … buy you a very nice watch.”

“What the fuck do I care about very nice watches?”

I frowned. “Well, what do you want?”

Walker pulled into a parking spot outside the Gloaming and switched off the engine. He turned to me with the devil in his eyes. “To make sure you take this seriously … I want your Black Shadow.”

“Get to fuck,” I guffawed. I owned one of the few 1950 Vincent Black Shadow motorbikes still in existence, and it had cost me six figures.

My friend shrugged. “If you want me to do this, give me a reason to believe you’ll take my decision-making seriously.”

“Has anyone ever told you, you’re an intense motherfucker?”

He stared at me with a cool look that either meant he was bored or preparing to kill me.

See?

Intense.

“Fine,” I agreed. “If I fail to follow through on your decision-making, you get my Black Shadow.”

With a nod, Walker slid out of the SUV. I noted him checking our surroundings, always in work mode. I got out, and we walked into the Gloaming together, looking forward to familiar faces.

Being around my family was a balm. I felt a bit out of it, having missed so much of the amazing changes that had happened in their lives over the last few years, but just being near them was enough.

I’d barely taken in the pub’s transformation when a stranger popped out of nowhere, inches in front of me. She stared up at me with unbridled awe.

“It said online you’d be here, but I never actually thought I’d get to meet you,” she said in an accent that sounded Welsh. “I’m Angharad, and I’m such a fan.”


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