Don’t Forget Me Tomorrow (Time River #2) Read Online A.L. Jackson

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Time River Series by A.L. Jackson
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Total pages in book: 132
Estimated words: 128801 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 644(@200wpm)___ 515(@250wpm)___ 429(@300wpm)
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“Me!” Kayden smacked his chubby hand against his chest. “We go Uncle Rye-Rye’s house?”

He dipped his head in one of those cute nods.

He definitely approved.

“We did.”

My son snuggled deeper into Ryder, pressing his head on one of those pecs. “I stay wight here.”

You could say my son was obsessed with Ryder. I didn’t blame him for the affliction.

Ryder kept hugging him, though his attention was on me. “Why don’t you get dressed while I take him downstairs to get him something to eat?”

“You don’t have to do that.”

“You say it like spending time with my little K-Bear is putting me out.”

“Don’t you need to get to work?”

Something grim sobered his expression. “Going to take the morning off. Was hoping you’d do the same.”

I fidgeted through the sudden disquiet. “Did you hear something?”

Ryder’s thick throat bobbed when he swallowed. “Let’s get this guy fed then we’ll talk. Ezra called and said he’s going to swing by and give us better details.”

“Oh.” It wheezed out. Surprise riddled with a shot of dread. I didn’t like the feeling of whatever he was implying.

He came my way, and he paused where I stood, angling in close as he grazed his fingertips along the edge of my hand. “It’s going to be okay, Dakota.”

Then he wound around me, and I shifted to watch them as they headed down the hall.

Kayden peered at me from over his shoulder, waving his little hand, his brown hair a total mess, his chubby cheeks red and oh so sweet. “I go my Rye-Rye. Bye, Mommy!”

I choked out a rough laugh, waving, too, before I rushed into the room. Nerves rattled through my senses, and I went for my phone on the nightstand. I stared at it in contemplation for one second before I sent a text to Beth.

Me

Hey, something came up this morning and I’m going to be a couple hours late. Can you handle the morning rush?

My cooks and baker would have arrived super early this morning to get everything prepped for opening, and I always planned the menu and prepared the next day’s desserts as best as I could the previous afternoon so they could go right into the oven first thing, so I didn’t have to worry about that.

It was when things got crazy with the customers that made me feel like I was leaving my employees hanging.

It took Beth a minute to respond.

Beth

Have you even met me?

Amusement shook my head, and another text came in quickly behind it.

Beth

Please tell me what came up was a delicious man who kept you up all night and you’re so sore this morning you can’t get out of bed.

Rolling my eyes, I tossed her words right back at her.

Me

Have you even met me?

Beth

Ugh, so boring. You’re breaking my heart over here. So, what happened then?

Me

I’ll explain it when I get in.

I hated to worry her, even though I knew she would since it was unlike me not to show up when I said I would be there, but I also didn’t want to say anything until I knew for sure what was going on and what the plan was.

Beth

Okay. Don’t worry about things here. I’ve got it covered.

Me

I know you do. Thank you so much.

Beth

Always.

I changed into a pair of jeans and a cropped tee, one of the two outfits I’d stuffed into my bag last night, then threw my hair into a ponytail and took a few steadying breaths before I headed downstairs.

Ryder’s home was decorated in leathers, steel, and stone. The walls a grayed, flat white and the original wooden floors stained the deepest black. His cabinets were ebony, and the countertops were stainless steel.

He’d fabricated them himself, and they stood out, a gorgeous piece of art.

The entire house was unique and manly and oozed his aura so profusely that I felt as if I were wading through a torrent of him as I tiptoed through the living room and into the opening to the kitchen.

Ryder had Kayden propped on the countertop, a hand on his side to keep him safe while he held a spoon with the other, flying it around and making zooming noises as he brought the scrambled eggs to Kayden’s mouth.

Kayden howled with laughter before he opened wide so Ryder could fly the spoon into his mouth. “That was the biggest bite I’ve ever seen, K-Bear.”

“I gwow big,” Kayden said, so proud, his grin so wide.

“That’s right, you are.”

Love rushed, and I suddenly felt rawer than I had in years.

I knew it was because I’d been shaken up. The stir of last night and staying in such close quarters with Ryder had left me feeling unsettled.

But it only swelled higher when Ryder shifted to slant me a look from the side when he sensed me standing there. “You want some eggs, too?”

“No, I think I’ll just have some coffee.”


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