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Then he threw his head back and laughed like he’d never heard anything better. Truly, I’d never heard anything better. His laugh was a firework bursting to life—I wanted to ooh and aah and break into applause, begging for an encore.
I’d become a little baby deer caught in the beams of his heated look, my insides tumbling as I stared at him. A bad idea to get lost there, but I indulged a minute, anyway.
She had the kind of smile I could build my whole day around, especially when that dimple peeked out to drive me mad.
The kind of kiss that made a man question if he’d ever truly kissed a woman before, because nothing had ever felt quite like that. The kind of kiss that felt like crossing a line in the sand, a Before and After. Like affection for this ray of sunshine had stirred awake my long-dormant heart. So, just your run-of-the-mill life-altering kiss.
If I wasn’t careful—actually, who was I kidding? I’d already jumped head-first into a serious crush on Jed Evans, and all indications pointed to more of the same ahead. Too late to worry about the No Diving signs now.
Our first kiss had been abrupt and awkward, our second brief and sassy. But this kiss was luxurious, soft and slow, a gentle caress. Mouths, lips, hands moving in a leisurely stroll, the journey far more vital than reaching any destination.