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Chapter One Hundred Three
Ryley
I was just finishing up with the cheesecake when Blake walked out of our bedroom. He was dressed in navy slacks and a white dress shirt. The top few buttons were undone and the sleeves were rolled up. Lily started to purr as I checked him out. Are we going to dinner or the bedroom?
He walked over to me and pulled me against his chest.
“Stop looking at me like that or we are never going down for dinner,” he growled against my ear, sending heat to my core.
“Or you can bend me over the counter. I’m sure we can be a little late,” I purred, kissing his neck. His grip on my hips tightened, as I waited for him to answer. I was hoping he’d play with me before dinner.
“We are already late, baby. And if my parents weren’t waiting, I would say fuck it.” He grumbled and I pouted.
“Don’t look at me like that.” He chuckled.
“You have all night to make it up to me,” I told him.
“And I intend to,” he mumbled, kissing my neck. I whimpered as he took my hand and led me out of the safety of our apartment.
“It won’t be that bad, I promise.” He reassured me as we walked down the stairs, hand in hand. I wanted to believe him, but the closer we walked to the dining room, the more my stomach twisted.
As soon as we walked into the dining room, my stomach was in my
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throat as the alpha table was full of people and the only seat left was Blake’s. The women at the table had a smug look on their faces as we approached the table, hand in hand.
“Mom, you can have my seat,” Channing offered.
“Yeah, we can go sit with our friends,” Aspen said.
“It’s fine, your mother can sit with me,” Blake said. He pulled out his chair and sat down before pulling me to sit in his lap.
“What are you doing?” I linked him. He wrapped his arms around my waist as I wrapped mine around his neck.
“Proving a point.” He rubbed his nose against mine before his lips brushed against my lips.
“Son, is that really necessary?” His mother scoffed.
“It is, Mother. She is mine and you didn’t save her a seat. So, she will sit with me.” Blake defended me. The look on his mother’s face was priceless.
Gwen was sitting beside his mother with I believe her parents. The conversation had picked up but I wasn’t listening as Blake nibbled on my shoulder. This man was driving me crazy.
“Son, do you have to do that in front of everyone,” His mother scolded him.
“It’s better than the kitchen,” I heard Aspen.
“That’s for sure,” Blair said under his breath.
“I do, Mother. It would seem that some of you didn’t get the message about my relationship with Ryley and I’m just making it crystal clear.
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“But in front of the boys?” She exclaimed.
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“It wasn’t your fault. Please don’t blame yourself,” I mumbled and she let out a sob before she nodded against my shoulder.
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