Colton's Convenient Bride. Jennifer Morey

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rel="nofollow" href="#uaedab4cb-2324-573d-9605-7369c4dae8fe"> Chapter 7

       Chapter 8

       Chapter 9

       Chapter 10

       Chapter 11

       Chapter 12

       Chapter 13

       Chapter 14

       Chapter 15

       Chapter 16

       Chapter 17

       Chapter 18

       Chapter 19

       About the Publisher

       Chapter 1

      In his jeans and nothing else, Decker Colton sprinkled sugar over his grapefruit, trying to think of a way to gently tell Cynthia they weren’t working out as a couple.

      He’d dated her for three months now and had begun to get the sense that she felt more for him than he for her. Decker found her online—that’s how he met all the women he dated. He had no time to search the traditional way and never mixed romance with work. She’d also begun to stay the night too often over the last month and demand more of his time. All this closeness was beginning to feel suffocating. He needed to be free again.

      She looked up from her butterless toast and smiled seductively.

      With his stomach recoiling, he walked over to the brown, black and cream-colored granite-topped kitchen island where she sat and took the seat next to her. Putting down his bowl of a half grapefruit, he started to scoop the fruit out for a bite.

      “I’ve been thinking,” Cynthia said.

      Oh no, here it came.

      She put her hand over his forearm. “We’ve been hitting it off really well these last few weeks.”

      “Cynthia...”

      “We should move in together. Whether here or the suite you have at The Lodge.”

      He swallowed and almost choked on grapefruit juice. After clearing his throat, he saw her wary gaze. Now or never.

      He put down his spoon. “Actually, I’ve been meaning to talk to you.”

      “You feel the same, don’t you?” Her insecurity showed.

      “No. I’m sorry... I don’t. I don’t want to hurt you, Cynthia, but I haven’t been comfortable with you staying here as much as you have. We’ve only known each other a few months.”

      “But...we’ve been sleeping together.”

      “Yes, and that part is great,” he said quietly. “However, I’m just not ready for a committed relationship right now.” Not with her, anyway.

      “You do work a lot. I understand that. I wouldn’t stop you from doing what you love. In fact, that’s something I love about you, Decker.”

      She probably loved his wealth.

      “It’s over, Cynthia.” He’d already warned her he wasn’t interested in anything lasting. She must not have believed him.

      “Over?” She drew back with an indrawn breath. “But...”

      “I’m sorry. Really.” He honestly did not intend on hurting her but he could see she was quite hurt. He couldn’t figure out if losing a man with money hurt more than losing him as a man.

      “If you didn’t feel the same, then why did you sleep with me?”

      “You came to my suite when I didn’t invite you. You also showed up here at my house and stayed the night when I didn’t ask you to.”

      She flattened her hand on the counter. “Well, that’s insensitive of you.”

      How was that insensitive? She’d made presumptions and come over uninvited.

      “You led me on.”

      He shook his head. “No, I was honest with you from the start.”

      “You made me believe you wanted to be with me. All those nights...”

      “I did want to be with you. I just don’t feel enough for you to keep seeing you.”

      Standing, she took her purse which she’d hung on the back of the stool and slung it over her shoulder. Then she stood there looking at him, lips pursed and eyes fiery. Then the anger began to ease and she simply regarded him as though seeing him for the first time.

      “You really don’t believe in love, do you?”

      Decker sighed. He’d told her as much when they’d first met, so he said nothing. It wasn’t that he didn’t believe in love. Some people did find it in their lifetime. But true love was a precious rarity, and with his busy work schedule and fierce ambition, he had little time to date. That only reduced his already slim odds of finding that kind of love.

      Cynthia scoffed. “That makes you a waste of time.”

      With that she turned and walked out of the kitchen.

      Decker stood and followed her to the front door, which she flung open and then stepped out into heavily falling snow like a regal, rejected princess.

      He might deserve her parting comment, but he also couldn’t help the way he felt. He definitely did not enjoy hurting women. Maybe it was time to take a break from them. The Lodge kept him busy and he had plans to make improvements. At this stage of his life, that took priority.

      Reaching the doorway, Decker saw his dad get out of his Range Rover,

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