Read Her Premarital Ex (The Alexanders Book 3) Online
Authors: Tina Martin
Tags: #suspense, #reflection, #true love, #unrequited love, #jealousy, #stalker, #fiction romance
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Padma’s Food House
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Menu
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Our Vision
: To serve five-star
quality food to people of all walks of life. All food is free of
charge. All we ask for is a small donation.
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Appetizers
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Ms. Bea’s Clam Chowder
Crab Dip
Mozzarella Sticks
Hot Wings
House Salad
Caesar Salad
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Entrees
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(All entrees served with hush puppies and a
choice of two side items.)
Stuffed Flounder
Crab Cakes
Fried Shrimp
Fish Tacos (Two Tacos served with rice
pilaf)
Rotisserie Chicken
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Sides
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Fresh, steamed veggies
Macaroni & Cheese
Coleslaw
Rice Pilaf
Baked Potato
Steak Fries
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Desserts
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(All desserts by famous pastry chef, Tyson
Alexander)
Ask your server about the pastry of the
day.
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Drinks
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Carolina Sweet Tea
Lemonade
Coke
Diet Coke
Dr. Pepper
Sprite
Hi-C Orange
Gabrielle
lay comfortable early in the morning, drowning in
a mess of white sheets, her legs intertwined and locked with
Tyson’s. She closed her eyes and pulled in a long, relaxing breath,
releasing it as a soft yawn. From an opened window, she could hear
the pleasant tussles from the Roanoke Sound. The beach morning
breeze and trickling water made her want to stay in bed. Even the
salty smell of ocean water that seeped in brought a smile to her
face. But nothing made her happier than the man lying beside her,
Tyson Alexander, her amazing husband.
How did I get so
lucky
, she thought.
“
You know my internal
clock is already programmed to wake up a few minutes before four.
I’ve been doing it for years, sweet lips.” He took a kiss from her
soft lips, then closed his eyes again with a look of satisfaction
on his face.
“
Then why do you seem so
surprised?”
Goodness
. Those eyes. His relaxed
coffee brown eyes in the morning made him incredibly irresistible.
Well, he was already irresistible, but it was something about his
placid demeanor in the mornings that made Gabrielle want to stay in
bed instead of going for a jog.
“
Bri, did you hear
me?”
“
Yeah. I heard you.” She
left a few pecks on his cheeks. His chin. His neck.
“
It’s time to
go.”
“
No,” Gabrielle said,
continuing to place little kisses on him. “We can run
later.”
“
Bri, time to go,
baby.”
“
Noooo, Tyson,” she
pouted.
“
Oh, Tyson...don’t do this
to me,” she drawled out.
“
Ugh…okay,” she said,
taking a deep breath and sitting up. Finally.
“
Bri...you okay?” he
asked, when she began falling behind a little too much.
“
Mmm hmm,” she
replied.
“
Are you getting
tired?”
“
No.”
“
What’s wrong then?” he
asked, turning around to face her, jogging backwards now. “You’re
usually good about keeping up with me.”
“
Nothing’s wrong, Tyson.”
She wouldn’t tell him that her concupiscent feelings for him is
what slowed her down, but somehow, she had a feeling he already
knew that.
“
Come on...get on my back.
I’ll take you the rest of the way...just like old
times.”
“
I’ll make it,
Tyson.”
“
No, get on my back,” he
said, stopping, then leaning over so she could hop on.
“
All right...if you
insist.”
Gabrielle closed her eyes
and rested her head against his back, just below his neck, rubbing
her face in his sweat. This was love. True love. The kind of love
most people dream about. The kind of love
she
used to dream about when she was
in an abusive relationship with her ex. The love she thought she’d
never find. The world could totally fall apart and nothing would
matter, as long as she had Tyson.
“
Bri?”
“
Yes?”
“
Are you drooling on me?”
Tyson asked with a smirk on his face.
“
Hey,” Tyson said,
lowering her from his back so that he could look her in the eyes.
“Why are you crying?” Tyson wiped her tears away with his
thumbs.
“
It’s nothing,” she
said.
“
Gabrielle, why are you
crying?”
“
Gabrielle,” Tyson said,
placing his hands against her face, wiping her tears away again.
“Why are you crying?”
“
Because I love
you.”
“
You’re crying because you
love me?” he asked, confused.
“
Yes,” she sniffled. “Told
you it was silly.”
Dilvan
sat at his large, twelve-chair dining room table alone,
feeling the emptiness of his home along with the incompleteness of
himself. His family thought he was some sort of a psychopath and he
couldn’t understand why. He’d never done anything to harm them,
never inflicted harm upon them – not his brothers, his father or
mother. He wouldn’t think of doing such a thing, but somehow, since
the family moved from Sri Lanka and became grounded in North
Carolina, he’d become the outcast, the one who was looked down upon
because he had no interest in being a part of the family business.
He wanted to be his own man, make his own success story without
living in his parent’s shadows. Most parents raised their children
to do this – to grow up and follow their dreams, be their own man
and pursue and fulfill their goals in life.
“
Here you go,
Suh...scrambled eggs, pittu and fried plantains. You already have
some coconut milk, don’t you?”
“
Yep. I’m good on that.”
He took a sip of it.
“
Alright...well, enjoy,”
Beatrice said, heading back for the kitchen.
“
Hey, have you eaten?”
Dilvan asked, before she could leave the room.
“
No, Suh...wanted to make
sure you were taken care of first.”
“
Bring your food in here
and eat with me, please.”
Maybe she only stays
because I pay her well. Other than that, she probably thinks I’m a
jerk like the rest of the family does
.