Accidentally All of Me
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Chapter 6 Give Me a Call img
Chapter 7 Smokin' Hot img
Chapter 8 A Date img
Chapter 9 Lonely Hearts img
Chapter 10 Begging and Pleading img
Chapter 11 Only For You img
Chapter 12 Surprise, Surprise img
Chapter 13 What Are the Chances img
Chapter 14 Not Ready to Say Goodbye img
Chapter 15 Talking to a Dog img
Chapter 16 It Was That Bad img
Chapter 17 Same Old Question img
Chapter 18 Pushover img
Chapter 19 Harry Calling img
Chapter 20 Catch You Later img
Chapter 21 Give Me Shelter img
Chapter 22 Love at First Sight img
Chapter 23 Finding The One img
Chapter 24 Taking Him Home img
Chapter 25 Filling Her In img
Chapter 26 Life's Better with a Dog img
Chapter 27 A Message img
Chapter 28 Bending Over Backward img
Chapter 29 An Excuse img
Chapter 30 Did She Change Her Mind img
Chapter 31 Calling It In img
Chapter 32 Competition img
Chapter 33 Whatever You Need to Do img
Chapter 34 The Outlook Isn't Good img
Chapter 35 The Culprit img
Chapter 36 Get Used To It img
Chapter 37 Life Goes On img
Chapter 38 Gotta See Her Again img
Chapter 39 I Want You Back img
Chapter 40 Romanced img
Chapter 41 Rough Day, Great Night img
Chapter 42 Money Doesn't Matter img
Chapter 43 Things Heat Up img
Chapter 44 Surrendering To Him img
Chapter 45 The Morning After img
Chapter 46 Caught in the Act img
Chapter 47 That Just Happened img
Chapter 48 About Last Night img
Chapter 49 A New Reality img
Chapter 50 A Lady Never Tells img
Chapter 51 Office Gone to the Dogs img
Chapter 52 Everything Is Good img
Chapter 53 A Helping Hand img
Chapter 54 Muscles img
Chapter 55 A Proposal img
Chapter 56 Temptation img
Chapter 57 Dress Shopping img
Chapter 58 A New Friend img
Chapter 59 Dropping By img
Chapter 60 Jumping The Gun img
Chapter 61 Make No Demands img
Chapter 62 Charity img
Chapter 63 Not a Failure img
Chapter 64 Overthinking It img
Chapter 65 Worried img
Chapter 66 Edible img
Chapter 67 Galivanting img
Chapter 68 Can't Wait to Get Home img
Chapter 69 Against The Wall img
Chapter 70 The Man to Impress img
Chapter 71 He's Impressed img
Chapter 72 What If He Hates You img
Chapter 73 Only Fair img
Chapter 74 Coming Through img
Chapter 75 The Right One img
Chapter 76 My Boyfriend img
Chapter 77 Best Behavior img
Chapter 78 Hard Work img
Chapter 79 Did You Say Boyfriend img
Chapter 80 Sick img
Chapter 81 Slip of the Tongue img
Chapter 82 Ice Cream Fixes Everything img
Chapter 83 Totally Worth It img
Chapter 84 Human Again img
Chapter 85 Gratitude img
Chapter 86 Craving Her img
Chapter 87 Art Show img
Chapter 88 Hurry Home img
Chapter 89 Intensity img
Chapter 90 Empty Bed img
Chapter 91 Shocking News img
Chapter 92 Lawyers img
Chapter 93 Why Now img
Chapter 94 Processing It All img
Chapter 95 Dropping The Ball img
Chapter 96 Is He Even Mine img
Chapter 97 Whatever It Takes img
Chapter 98 Ghosting Over img
Chapter 99 The Way We Were img
Chapter 100 Hurting img
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Chapter 3 Visiting with Reed

Raina

"Hey, Reed, over here!" I called to my brother, and it felt like half the coffee shop turned around to give me a hard look. I didn't much care. I was just glad to see my twin brother, even if I knew it was only going to be for a half-hour before we both took off to work.

"Hey!" he called back, carefully navigating around the seats with his cup of coffee in hand. He slipped into the seat opposite me and let out a long sigh.

"How can this day be hard already?" he asked me, though I knew it was a rhetorical question.

"What happened?" I asked, checking my watch. It was only eight in the morning, but I knew my brother could have already gotten himself wrapped up in something serious. A lot of the clients he was representing were overseas, which meant that serious shit could go down overnight and he wouldn't know anything about it until he woke up and checked his messages in the morning.

"It seems like Marco wants his hearing moved up a few weeks," he explained. "Something about a family wedding? I'm not sure. It means that everything has to go into hyperdrive for a while."

"Yeah, and you're just so averse to working more," I teased.

He grinned at me. "Am I that transparent?"

"You're a workaholic," I told him. "I don't know where you get it from."

"Yeah, like you don't spend all day, every day doing more than you have to," he shot back.

I grinned and held up my hands. "Hey, no rest for the wicked, right?"

"Raina, you're a vet," he said. "I don't think you could get further from wicked if you tried."

I took a sip of my coffee. He had a point. I supposed the two of us probably had the most stereotypical do-gooder jobs anyone could have come up with. I was a vet, and he was a lawyer who worked his ass off to bring cases that were being ignored in front of judges who could actually hear them. Even though he was younger than me-by ten minutes-we had the same drive to try and make the world a better place.

"You should take some more time off work," I told him, playing the fretting big sister. We hardly saw each other, given how demanding both our jobs were all the time, and I needed to cram in all my motherly worrying over him into the half-hour we grabbed coffee every morning.

"And so should you, but neither of us are actually going to do that, are we?" he said.

I shrugged. "Nice idea though, right?"

"Nice idea," he said.

"You know I'm so proud of you," I told him, as though I didn't tell him this every time I had more than a single glass of wine in me.

"I know." He grinned, and he reached out and squeezed my shoulder. "Right back at you."

"You can actually say the words, 'I'm proud of you,' you know?" I said playfully.

He cocked his head at me. "Okay, I'm going to start expressing my emotions right about the time that you start taking more time off work. Deal?"

"Deal."

We chatted a little about the weather and gossiped about the couple we normally saw in here every day who hadn't turned up for a few days in a row now. Had they split? Run off with other people?

I had little to no dating life to speak of for myself, so the most excitement that I got was talking over what could have been happening with complete strangers. Sad? For sure. But it was also fun and just the distraction I needed before I jumped headfirst into the long day of work that was ahead of me.

We bid each other farewell with a hug at the door and then took off to our respective offices. I didn't have far to walk to mine, but Reed liked to jog to his just to squeeze in his workout. I didn't know where he got the motivation to focus on keeping in shape. The best I could manage was running around the veterinary clinic all morning and hoping that it was enough to earn the bag of chips I practically inhaled with my afternoon coffee to keep me going.

I got to the clinic just before it opened. Thank goodness Hannah was there to open up for me. She was our tech and our receptionist all in one, or at least, she had to step up to that plate after Rita, my business partner, had gone on maternity leave. Things had been nonstop hectic since she had so selfishly headed off to have her baby, but if I was being honest, that was just the way I liked it.

"Morning," I called as I dumped my bag in the makeshift staffroom we had converted out of a small closet next to the door.

"Morning!" she called back, ever cheerful, even in the face of the packed schedule we had today. It was unusually busy for a Monday, and I could be guaranteed that I would get a few last-minute emergency calls as well, whether we liked it or not.

"Good weekend?" I asked her as I went to clean myself up and get the back room ready for our first visitor.

"What's a weekend again?" Hannah asked, pulling a face. "I think I've forgotten about them since Rita left."

"Yeah, me too," I agreed. I had been ordering in new supplies all weekend long over microwave meals, hoping we weren't going to run out of shit before the end of the month when all our payments rolled over. I knew I should have been taking more time to myself, but that just wasn't how it worked in this job. And I was just fine with that.

            
            

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