Anything For You. Kristan Higgins
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Название: Anything For You

Автор: Kristan Higgins

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Контркультура

Серия: The Blue Heron Series

isbn: 9781474069496

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СКАЧАТЬ ELEVEN

       CHAPTER TWELVE

       CHAPTER THIRTEEN

       CHAPTER FOURTEEN

       CHAPTER FIFTEEN

       CHAPTER SIXTEEN

       CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

       CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

       CHAPTER NINETEEN

       CHAPTER TWENTY

       CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE

       CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO

       CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE

       CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR

       CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE

       CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX

       CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN

       CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT

       CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE

       EPILOGUE

       ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

       Extract

       Copyright

       CHAPTER ONE

      “GET UP, DOOFUS.”

      Though the words were said with a smile, they definitely weren’t what Connor O’Rourke was hoping to hear. He was, after all, on a bent knee, holding up a diamond ring.

      “I just asked you to marry me, Jess,” he said.

      “And it was adorable.” She ruffled his hair. That didn’t bode well, either. “The answer is no, obviously. What were you thinking? And boy, I’m starving. Did you call for pizza yet?”

      Okay. Granted, Jessica Dunn was...different. They’d been dating for the past eight months—or ten years, depending on how you counted it—and getting her to this moment had taken as much strategizing as, oh, D-Day. Still, he hadn’t quite anticipated this.

      He tried again. “Jessica. Make me the happiest man on earth and say you’ll be my wife.”

      “I heard you the first time, big guy. And I did wonder about all these candles. Nice touch, if a little on the fire-hazard side of things.”

      “And your answer is?”

      “You already know my answer, and you knew it long before you asked anything. Now come on, Connor. Upsy-daisy.”

      He didn’t move. Jess sighed and folded her arms across her chest, giving him a patient look, eyebrow slightly raised.

      Her phone buzzed, and she pulled it out of her pocket, because she always checked her phone, no matter what they were doing. “Iron Man is killing all the bad guys in the cave,” she said, deadpan.

      This was normal—her brother dictating text updates on whatever movie he and Gerard, his occasional babysitter, were watching. It could be funny. At the moment, not so much.

      “Can we be serious here?” he asked.

      “I’m really hungry, Con.”

      “If I feed you, will you say yes?”

      “No. So up you go. Let’s have a nice night, okay? Weren’t we gonna watch Game of Thrones?”

      Hail Mary, full of grace, she was really turning him down.

      He didn’t get up. With the hand that was not holding the little black velvet box, he rubbed his hand across his jaw. He’d shaved for this and everything. The diamond winked in the candlelight, taunting him.

      “Look, Jess,” he said. “I’m tired of feeling like you pay me by the hour. I’m tired of you breaking up with me. Why don’t we get married and stay together for the rest of our lives?”

      “You ever hear that expression, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it?”

      “Do you see me here on one knee with an expensive ring in my hand?”

      “Yes. You’re hard to miss. And it’s very pretty. But I get the feeling you think you should love me for the simple reason that we’ve been sleeping together on and off for so many years—”

      “No, it’s genuine love.”

      “And secondly, you know how things are. I can’t marry you. I have Davey.”

      “Well, I have Colleen, and she’s a lot more trouble than your brother.”

      “Funny.” Jessica’s three feet away face was erasing any emotion. It was a face he’d seen all too often in the past two decades, as if she was saying, very politely, keep three feet away from me or you’ll lose an arm.

      His knee was getting sore. “I know how things are with your brother, Jess. I don’t think you’re supposed to martyr yourself because СКАЧАТЬ