His gaze roamed over my body and it took everything I had to stand still. “I can’t wait to taste your stuff.” I swallowed. “Sweet tooth?” His eyes met mine. “Something like that.” He winked. “I’ll catch you later, Freckles.”
“You like Charlie, huh?” Livy’s voice was soft and far less accusing than it had been earlier. “Yeah, Liv. I like Charlie.” She smiled. That damn smile that I knew made Parker do anything she asked, then she pumped her fist in the air like an idiot.
“I feel kind of crazy saying this, but I’m almost thirty years old and I don’t have a single idea.” “There’s nothing wrong with that. It means you still have all the options in the world.”
His hand touched my jaw, and I knew it was coming. I licked my bottom lip, and I leaned forward just a hair. His breath caressed my skin, and hearing, “David, what’s up, man?” was not what I was hoping for next.
“That sounds nice. I don’t know how you ate, though. I’m still stuffed from all those sweets you fed me last night.” His gaze finally bounced over to David, to gauge his reaction, I was sure. “I’m pretty sure I left my jacket over there, by the way.”
But convincing the most gorgeous girl I had ever seen to actually consider dating me? That was a whole new ball game. My ass wasn’t even warming the bench in this game.