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Because the very last thing I need in my life is someone who makes me feel like there’s not enough oxygen in my lungs when I’ve only just caught my breath.
I want to know more about Winter Valentine. Like when that divorce is happening.
And she’s talking about NHL superstar Jasper Gervais. One of my dad’s clients, and the man who is sitting beside her, staring at her like she can shoot rainbows out of her vagina or something.
I don’t even think he’s listening. He’s just staring at her like she hung the moon.
“Careful, that one’s got claws,” Cade offers right as Willa shoves a pointy elbow into his ribs. I grin. “That’s okay. I like having my back scratched.”
“I think I like you because you are a heart-stopping, jaw-dropping type of beautiful.”
“Winter. I’d have properly fucked you in the back room of that gas station if you’d asked me.”
“I can’t wait to see how fucking pretty you look when you come with my name on your lips.”
“I could fucking bury whoever made you believe you’re as unlovable as you seem to think.”
Because for a year and a half all I’ve had to do is remember you and me that night to be stuck walking around all day like this.”
“Watch your fucking tone when you’re talking to the mother of my child.”
“He said, ‘Mom, I met her.’ And I said, ‘Who?’” Loretta’s lips curve up, her eyes taking on a faraway look. “He said, ‘The woman I’m going to marry one day.’”
He just keeps showing up with a smirk and a wink. Every damn day.
Haven’t been able to keep my eyes off that woman from day one, not sure who I was kidding thinking I’d be strong enough to start now.