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Going the Distance (No Excuses #1) Going the Distance by Mila Rossi
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“She also drove like a cast member from the Fast and Furious movies and didn’t have any problems throwing him over her shoulder.”
Mila Rossi, Going the Distance
“Those good things better include crotchless panties and high heels,”
Mila Rossi, Going the Distance
“Funny that he’d never noticed those details before, but then again, he couldn’t have cared less about the women who’d thrown themselves at him. And then he’d met the one girl who didn’t stroke his ego and didn’t give a rat’s ass about impressing him, and he’d never been the same again.”
Mila Rossi, Going the Distance
“She smiled in her sleep and his heart felt like it was breaking into a million pieces. No other woman had made him curse his determination to win except for her.”
Mila Rossi, Going the Distance
“This isn’t appropriate,” she mumbled, letting her eyes travel from his face to his body, then back again.
“Since when do I give a shit about what’s appropriate?”
Mila Rossi, Going the Distance
“Without trying to, he’d memorized her face so much during their outings, that it was easy to picture her green eyes sparkling back at him defiantly or those pouty lips giving him an unexpected dazzling smile. It was so fucking annoying to have her face readily available in his mind, that he wondered if there was some kind of miracle drug he could take to wipe his memory clean.”
Mila Rossi, Going the Distance
“You’re still talking shit while asking me for a favor?”
“You make it hard to be civilized,” she mumbled, gazing into his eyes and then at his lips.
He couldn’t help but smile for once. “I take that as a compliment.”
“It wasn’t meant to be.”
Mila Rossi, Going the Distance
“She walked around the car and opened her door. “All good things come to those who wait, Page.”
“Those good things better include crotchless panties and high heels,” he grunted, getting in.”
Mila Rossi, Going the Distance
“He mumbled under his breath and struggled with his laces. She knelt before him and proceeded to tie the skates for him.
“When I pictured you on your knees, this isn’t what I had in mind,” he said, looking down at her.
“Well, maybe you shouldn’t be picturing me on my knees,” she shot back and pulled the laces tight.
“You’d rather I picture you on your back?”
She focused on the second foot. “Actually, I’d rather you didn’t picture me at all.”
“I can’t make that promise, babe, cause I picture you all the time. In bed, in the shower, in the kitchen.”
Mila Rossi, Going the Distance