Committed (Brides of the Kindred #26) Read Online Evangeline Anderson

Categories Genre: Alien, Erotic, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Brides of the Kindred Series by Evangeline Anderson
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Total pages in book: 118
Estimated words: 110492 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 552(@200wpm)___ 442(@250wpm)___ 368(@300wpm)
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Torri’s stomach did a little flip-flop when she saw that the new patient was sitting at her regular table. She had the absurd thought that she ought to check her hair and make-up and then laughed at herself.

Look where you are, Torri—he’s not going to care what your hair looks like! Besides, he hardly talks at all. It’s like he’s locked in his own little world.

She went through the line herself, getting all the same things for dinner—(they had a vegetarian option but it was buckwheat noodles in clumpy alfredo sauce, so she stuck with the tacos)—and then hesitated, wondering where to sit.

Really, there were no better options than her regular table. And why should she stop sitting there, just because the new guy had decided to join Emile? Lifting her chin, Torri went and had a seat right across from him.

Of course, the minute she got to the table, Emile had his hand out. He hadn’t made Vic shake hands but then, Torri noticed that he seemed to want to shake hands with women more than men.

After completing the handshake ritual, she sat down and began to assemble her tacos. As she used the flimsy spork to shovel the taco meat into the shells, she got a feeling someone was watching her. Looking up, she saw that the new patient’s vivid blue eyes were trained on her tray and the motions she was making.

“Um, hi,” she said tentatively. “Are you okay?”

The new patient looked up slowly and nodded at her. His mouth worked and after a moment he managed to produce a word.

“Greetings.” He had a deep, warm voice and he smiled slightly in a friendly way as he spoke.

“Greetings,” Torri said, smiling back. She knew it was silly to feel happy about talking to someone new, but everything was so dull and so exactly the same every day of the week at St. Elizabeth’s—it was nice to see a new face.

Vic spoke again.

“How…” He gestured at her plate. “How to make?” he finally got out.

“Oh, have you never had tacos before?” Torri asked him, surprised. “Well, you take the meat and the cheese and put them on the taco—those are the first two layers. Then you do the tomatoes and lettuce.” She demonstrated as she talked, loading everything efficiently into the taco shell.

Vic tried to copy her, but he was making a mess of it. Probably not used to eating everything with a spork, Torri speculated. Still, though, he managed to get most all of the taco toppings into his shell—even if the result was fairly messy.

“Now to eat it?” he asked

“Well, actually there’s something else that’s supposed to go on it.”

There was a plastic squeeze bottle of mild salsa—nothing hotter was allowed—on the table. Unfortunately, Gloria was hoarding it. She shot Torri a nasty look as she tucked the plastic bottle under one armpit.

Frowning, Torri looked around. Then she spotted the empty table across the room. Most of the time, it was bare of any kind of condiments. This time, however, someone had left a bottle of the mild salsa and shakers of salt and pepper in the middle of the table.

Torri started to go get the other bottle of salsa, but she knew if she did that Gloria would start kicking up a fuss and shouting that she had “stolen” it—which would make dinner extremely unpleasant. She had a sudden thought—why shouldn’t she just move? If she could get Vic to come with her, nobody would stop her from sitting at the empty table because she wouldn’t be sitting alone.

“Come on,” she said to the new patient. “I mean, if you want to,” she added as she picked up her tray.

He frowned.

“Where…are we going?” he asked at last, finally getting the words out.

“There’s something else you need on tacos but we have to go to another table to get it,” Torri explained. “Do you want to come?”

Silently, he nodded. Taking his tray, he got up and followed her to the empty table.

Torri set her tray down on the table with a feeling of triumph. For months she had been eying this table, wishing she could sit here. Now she could and nobody could stop her because she wasn’t dining alone!

To her slight discomfort, Vic took the chair directly beside hers, on her right-hand side. It was a little bit close for comfort, especially considering how big he was, but he didn’t seem to be trying to crowd her or get into her space. He was just watching her anxiously, as though to see what she was going to do next.

“Now to eat?” he asked again.

“Not yet. Here.” Torri grabbed the plastic squeeze bottle of salsa and squirted some onto one of her tacos. Then she passed the bottle to Vic. “Now you,” she said, gesturing to his rather messy taco.


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