Sacrifice Read Online Adriana Locke

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, Contemporary, New Adult, Romance, Sports Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 124
Estimated words: 118459 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 592(@200wpm)___ 474(@250wpm)___ 395(@300wpm)
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Even so, I hate the idea of leaving Everleigh. “Do you think we should?”

He nods, biting his lip. “We are.”

“But what if—”

“Julia, I’m here. She’s been fine today. You said so yourself when I called earlier.”

“You set me up.” I look between them and they laugh. “Crew!”

“Take it easy on him.” Olivia chuckles. “He wants to do something nice for you and it’s exactly what you need right now.”

“When did you get on Team Crew?”

She grins at him and then looks back at me. “I never said I wasn’t.” She turns on her heels and heads to the living room. I hear my daughter squeal when she sees Olivia. I hope it helps her spirits. She was so sick last night, throwing up and complaining of stomach pains and a headache. It was a long night. I called the doctor and they said it was normal, but if she seemed at risk for dehydration or got a fever to bring her right in.

I feel Crew’s gaze resting on me and I know this isn’t a battle I’m going to win.

“Just an hour or so, okay?” I ask carefully. I don’t want to offend him, but I can almost not bear leaving her.

He kisses the top of my head, smelling all dirty from work. “Yeah. I’m gonna grab a quick shower and then we’ll go.”

“Where are we going?” I ask.

“For a little drive.”

“Don’t you have to train tonight?”

“Night off.” He winces as he rolls his shoulder. “Gotta rest the body a bit.”

“Should I change?” I look down at my jeans, a rip tearing through one knee, and my Boston Red Sox shirt.

“If you’re gonna be seen out with me, that shirt’s gonna have to go.”

I roll my eyes. “The shirt goes or I don’t.”

He growls playfully. “Fine, but it’s a good thing you’re pretty.”

JULIA

I glance at my phone again. I’m worried Olivia will call or text and I won’t hear it. I thought Crew was going to have to pick me up and carry me out the door. It feels so unfair, so hedonistic, to leave Ever when she’s sick, even though she told me to leave so she could play Candy Land with Olivia.

Crew’s hand grabs my thigh and gives it a shake. “She’s fine. She’s having fun.”

“I know,” I say through gritted teeth. “I just feel bad . . .”

“For what? Recharging your battery for an hour? You feel bad about that?”

“Yeah.” I rest my head against the back of the seat and let the early evening sun warm my face.

He turns the radio down. “You’re dumb.”

“Thanks.”

“No, I mean it this time.” He laughs. “You can’t feel bad about leaving Ever with the only person besides the two of us she loves. She’s going to have a good game of Candy Land while we go out and get an ice cream.”

I look at him and he grins. “We’re going for ice cream?”

He nods and pulls into Castle Island. “I thought it would be a nice thing to do. Grab a cone, sit by the water, have a few minutes together. Just the two of us.”

My heart fills. This is exactly what I need.

He parks his truck, we climb out, and then he meets me at the front and grabs my hand immediately, like it’s the way we always do. I like it. I like all of it. As we walk through the entrance and over to the ice cream stand, I like every bit of this evening.

Our hands, clasped together, swing gently between us. His thumb strokes my knuckles and each swipe sends a warm sensation through me. I love the way I feel safe. I adore the way I feel important to him. I love looking up at him and seeing him looking at me out of the corner of his eye, and I love the grin that tickles the corner of his mouth.

“What?” I ask, a grin tugging at my lips, too.

“Just wondering how I’ve stooped so low to be seen with a girl wearing a Red Sox shirt.”

I bump him with my shoulder and he feigns like it hurt. He covers his shoulder with his other hand and sours his face. “Ouch. I was kidding.”

I shake my head. The ice cream stand is in front of us, the menu hanging off the front just like I remembered.

“What do you want?” he asks. “You still like the coconut flavor?”

“I haven’t had the coconut ice cream here since the summer you left.”

A look flitters across his face. “Really?”

“Gage and I never came here. Not for ice cream.”

He nods and looks away. “What do you want then?”

“Coconut.”

He orders me a cone and himself a chocolate one while I do a quick check of my phone. I’m relieved to see the screen blank. He hands me my cone and we walk away, licking our treats. “Want to go sit by the water?”


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