In the Middle of Somewhere Read Online Roan Parrish (Middle of Somewhere #1)

Categories Genre: Angst, College, Contemporary, Drama, Erotic, Gay, GLBT, M-M Romance, Romance, Tear Jerker, Young Adult Tags Authors: Series: Middle of Somewhere Series by Roan Parrish
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Total pages in book: 160
Estimated words: 153871 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 769(@200wpm)___ 615(@250wpm)___ 513(@300wpm)
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“Will and I had fun together,” he says slowly. “I met him at a time when I needed someone who didn’t take things too seriously. But, no. I don’t think we’d be a good fit in the long run.”

“What’s he do in New York?”

“He does graphic design for a publishing company.”

“Like book covers, or what?”

“Yeah, for… I don’t remember what the company is.”

“Hunh, that’s cool,” I admit reluctantly.

“He’s a cool guy, Daniel. I actually think you’d like him.” He shakes his head and chuckles. “You were something last night.”

I raise my eyebrows at him, nervous he’s about to call me on being a possessive psycho.

“I thought you were gonna drop him.” He’s smiling, so I guess that’s not a terrible thing? “Will likes to mess with people. Find the things that get to them and then push those buttons.”

“What a charming trait,” I mutter.

“Well, you know a little bit about ways to push people away too, don’t you?” Rex says gently. Is that what he thinks I do? Is that what I do? I never thought about it because I’ve never had anyone to push away.

“Here,” Rex says, tossing me a lemon. “Put the apples in that bowl and squeeze half of that over them, okay?”

He gets out butter, brown sugar, and some other stuff that he puts in a mixer.

“So, I thought maybe we could all have a drink. You, me, and Will.”

I cut the lemon in half and squeeze it on top of the apples. Rex reaches in and pulls out a bunch of seeds.

“Sorry,” I say.

“No problem. I forgot to tell you about the seeds. So, what do you say?”

Do I want to meet Rex’s ex-boyfriend slash sex partner? No. Because he seemed like a dick and I can’t stand the idea of watching him touch Rex.

“When was the last time you slept with him?” I ask. “Am I allowed to ask that?”

“Of course, Daniel. The last time was, I guess, in the spring. April.”

That’s when he met Marilyn, I guess.

“Listen, if you don’t want to, I understand. But he’s my friend and I’d really like you not to hate each other.”

“He hates me?” God knows what that asshole said after I left last night.

“No, of course not,” Rex says. “It would just be nice if you got along. That’s all I meant.”

I narrow my eyes at him suspiciously, but Rex just opens his arms. “I kicked him out right after you left. He’s staying with his sister.”

“But he usually stays with you?”

“Sometimes.”

I sigh. I know that my answer here is important. The question isn’t actually do I want to have drinks with this douchebag, right? God, I need to go to dating elementary school. So, what’s the question? Ginger, what’s the question? The question, the Ginger in my head supplies, is do you trust Rex? He’s asking you to make his life easier and if you trust him, then you should do it. Right.

“Okay, drinks,” I say. “I trust you.”

I get another of those warm smiles.

“Great,” he says. “Should I call him and tell him to come over tonight, or is later in the week better?”

“No, he can’t come over tonight,” I say, swatting him in the stomach. “My clothes are wet and I look like a rag doll in yours.”

“Mmm, I love the way you look in my clothes,” he growls, leaning down to kiss my neck and collarbone where his shirt droops.

“Well, I feel ridiculous,” I say, but I lean into his warm lips.

“Hmm, vanity,” he teases. “A whole new side of Daniel.”

“I’m not—mmhmm.” He kisses me before I can protest.

“I know, baby. You just want an even playing field.”

“Well, he looks like a fucking model, so I’d at least like to be wearing pants,” I snap, irritated just thinking about Will’s stupid face.

“He’s got nothing on you,” Rex says. Note to self: Rex is either a liar or blind. But very sweet. I kiss him again.

“Okay, how about tomorrow night?” Rex asks between kisses. “We could meet somewhere near campus and you could just walk over right after class.”

“Fine,” I say, distracted by his warm mouth.

“Thanks,” he murmurs, and he pushes me against the counter and attacks my mouth.

I’M DISGUSTED with myself. I’ve been nervous about having drinks with Rex and Will all day. I mean, hell, I’ve poured drinks for major musical celebrities and attended lunches with academic ones, and I’m nervous to meet the guy Rex used to date? What the hell?

My stomach is tight with anxiety. I stayed at Rex’s last night and made some toast—okay, burned some toast—there this morning, but aside from that, I haven’t been able to eat all day. Even if I could’ve, I haven’t had time. A journal article I submitted around the time I had my interview here got rejected this morning and I had to spend a whole chunk of unexpected time reformatting it so I can send it out again to another journal, which is depressing, but not unexpected. Between that and Will showing up, I really need that drink.


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