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“Wow, yourself, woman. I’ll need a cold shower later.”
“Someday, years from now, I’m going to remember that time the gorgeous movie star kissed the hell out of me in my kitchen on my birthday.”
And any time I thought of Montana, I’d remember the woman with eyes bluer than the big sky. Or maybe I’d just ...
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“Presley.” His voice carried through the door. “I know you’re in there. I can hear you breathing.”
“Not to sound like an arrogant asshole, but most women open the door if I’m on the other side.”
“Then how about I make you a deal? I’ll trade you that dinner out you so desperately want for a kiss every day for a month.”
You’re stronger and better than your past. Choose the life you want and work your ass off to make it happen.
“Goodbye, Shaw,” she whispered. I lifted a hand and pressed it to the cold glass. “See you tomorrow.” Never again would I tell Presley goodbye.
“Why?” Time to lay it all out there. “Because I fell in love with you this summer.” I framed her face in my hands as she
gasped. “Because you fell in love with me too. And because he’ll never kiss you like this.”
“Haven’t you figured it out?” I whispered against his lips. “Sometimes when I say no to you, it really means yes.”