The Rising (Unlawful Men #4) Read Online Jodi Ellen Malpas

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, Contemporary, Dark, Mafia, Romance, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Unlawful Men Series by Jodi Ellen Malpas
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Total pages in book: 217
Estimated words: 207224 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 1036(@200wpm)___ 829(@250wpm)___ 691(@300wpm)
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“Whoa.” Danny laughs. “The principal can answer all the questions we have when we visit.”

“We’re visiting?” I cry, excited. “Like regular parents visit regular schools to see if they want their regular kid to go there?” I inhale, something coming to me. “Wait, what did you tell the principal you do?”

“Well, obviously I didn’t tell him that the chances of me falling onto America’s Most Wanted List any day is rather high.”

“That’s good,” I say, looking into thin air, thinking of all the things Daniel will need. Bags, books, pens, sports equipment. We’ll need to go shopping. “When are we going?”

Danny smiles at my enthusiasm and drops a peck on my nose. “I’ve some business to clear up first.”

“We shouldn’t mention it to Daniel until it’s definite,” I say. He’d be broken if I gave him this and then took it away. Danny smiles as he goes, reading my thoughts and fears. If the principal does find out Danny’s who he is, Daniel won’t be getting into that school. Simple. I will do everything in my power to make sure the principal thinks Danny shits rainbows and goes to church every Sunday. Will they check that? If he goes to church? I need to speak to Father McMahon.

“Come with me a minute,” Danny says quietly, taking my wrist and pulling me out into the hallway. He has a quick check around before he speaks. “What do you know about Pearl?” he asks.

“What?” I ask, my forehead bunching.

“She’s been asking after Brad.”

“Ohh,” I breathe. “You too, huh?” I look past him to the kitchen. “James was asking too.”

“I think that’s one of the reasons he fucked off to the hotel and fucked his way through fuck knows how many women.”

I look at Danny, disgusted. “He did what?”

He shrugs, like it’s standard. Standard. “Wait, did you tell Pearl?”

“Yes, I fucking told Pearl. We need to nip that in the bud.”

Is he for real? “What, like you’re trying to nip Otto and Esther in the bud?” I ask. “Because that’s going well.”

He blinks, surprised.

“What are you?” I rant on. “The love police?”

His surprise morphs into irritation, and I roll my eyes dramatically, not doing myself any favors, but . . . screw him. “Rose, we hardly know her.”

I laugh hysterically. “You didn’t know me.”

“She’s twenty-one.”

“Don’t forget the small matter that she’s a foreigner.”

“She’s British,” he says, confused.

“Precisely.” I poke him in the chest and immediately apologize for it when he withdraws, grunting with pain. Damn it. “I’m sorry.”

“Forgiven.”

“Anyway, your little plan to put her off Brad may have worked,” I tell him. “She looked appalled when I told her Hiatus is a strip joint.” Innocently, of course.

“Good.”

I suppose Danny’s right. Brad’s not a one-woman kind of guy. Pearl’s young, naïve. Brad will only hurt her. I sigh. I would say Pearl should be kept away from this world, but she’s already exposed to it. Already in it. “You’d better go.” I reach up on my tippy-toes and kiss his scarred cheek. “James said he’d meet you at Hiatus.” I turn and head back to the kitchen, but he grabs my sweater and hauls me back to him, draping me over his arm. I let out a surprised yelp and find his eyes.

“You know the best thing about having a fiery marriage?” he asks, and I smile, despite myself. I love making up with him. I sickly love sparring with him. Bickering. Arguing. Fighting. It’s the reasons why we fight that I hate. I grab his cheeks and land a big kiss on his lips, and Danny quickly takes it deeper, introducing his tongue. I lap it up on a contented hum and swallow every magical sound of pleasure he makes until he returns me to my feet, turns me by my shoulders, and sends me away. I hear the front door close and go to the window in the kitchen that looks out onto the front, seeing him sliding into the passenger seat of one of the Mercedes. Ringo’s at the wheel.

“This kitchen gets busier and busier,” Esther says as Brad strolls in with a face like a slapped ass. He’s suited, but the sling supporting his shoulder takes it from classy to creased.

“Morning,” I say, casual, going to the chopping board and picking up half a lemon.

He grunts, looking at the girls at the table as he passes them, not uttering even a hello. Pearl looks down at her coffee, and Anya looks at me, her thick, beautiful, naturally shaped eyebrows high.

“I think Pearl and Anya should come work at the club,” I say, nibbling the corner of the lemon.

Brad freezes, looking at me in horror. “I don’t need any staff.”

“Umm, actually, I recall Mason saying he’d lost a few girls.”

His eyes widen, and warning comes at me. What’s his problem? He doesn’t even deal with the bar staff. That’s Nolan’s job. It could be mine if my husband would relax a little. Besides, Pearl’s clearly gone off Brad. “It’s a no.”


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