What the hell? Frown secured, I made my way down the hall until my bare feet entered her line of sight and she halted mid-thrust. She collapsed to her stomach, then inched up on her knees, a line of sweat curling the baby hairs that rimmed her forehead. “Shit. I woke you.” “Yeah,” I admitted. “Sorry. I couldn’t sleep.” My frown deepened as I folded my arms across my chest. “Do you always take to cardio when you can’t sleep?” Licking a dot of sweat off her upper lip, she exhaled a winded breath. “No. I share a room with Tara, so I usually do it the old-fashioned way and stare blankly at the
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