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We Own Tonight (Second Time Around, #1) We Own Tonight by Corinne Michaels
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“Perfection is an illusion we create to convince the soul to trust.”
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“We can’t worry about tomorrow, we can only own tonight. And tonight, I’m going to make sure you never forget how good we are. When you want to run away, I want this to be what you remember.”
Corinne Michaels, We Own Tonight
“Since you told me you love me, and I serenaded you, I figured we should meet officially.”
Corinne Michaels, We Own Tonight
“And what if you realize I’m not worth more?”
He shakes his head.
“What if you’re worth it all?”
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“While I can’t be there, know that when you finally open this note, I’m smiling down on you. If it’s sunny, it’s because I’m shining. If it’s raining, it’s because I wanted to make your makeup run, because that’s what sisters do. However, if it’s a hurricane, then Daddy is probably trying to send you a message or you just have really shitty luck.”
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“I’m giving you my truth,” he interjects softly. “All I’m asking for is a little of yours.”
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“Why do you have to be so perfect?” I ask. His fingers slide against my neck and his lips brush against mine. “It’s only because you’re meant for me. I’m not perfect, baby. We’re just perfect together.”
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“I'm not pushing you away I'm just living in reality."
"The only reality is the one we make.”
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“Tits are like gifts from God. There’s a reason men don’t have them—if we did, we’d play with them all day.”
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“What was in New York?”

“I had to sign a new contract. A Thin Blue Line was renewed for another season.”

“Oh, that’s awesome!” I heard rumblings on a few of the news outlets that the show might get dropped. “I really hope you’re finally able to get a new partner. I don’t know why they keep pushing that story line. Tina is not a good match for Jimmy. Brody and I have been riding together for almost seven years, and I would punch myself in the face before I ever kissed him. The show needs to give Jimmy a woman who he saved or something. That would be an interesting plot. Also, your brother on the show has to stop sleeping with that model. Twitter went nuts when he went back to her. She’s a bitch.”

Eli’s gaze shifts to mine, and he chuckles. “I thought you didn’t watch the show.”

Crap. I did say that. I chew on my thumb and shrug. “I guess I’ve seen a few seasons.” I say the last word under my breath, hoping he didn’t catch it.

“Seasons?”

No such luck.

“Whatever. It’s just to see how bad you butcher my job.”

Eli shakes his head and grabs my hand. His fingers thread with mine and then he gently squeezes. “Sounds like you’re a little more invested than that.”

“Fine,” I admit. “I watch it religiously."

He brings my hand to his lips and kisses my knuckles. “I knew you liked me.”

I laugh and hit his chest with our entwined hands. “You’re crazy. I like your show, but seriously, tell the writers they need to clear that up.”
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“ I walk away, feeling Brody’s gaze on me. There’s no doubt that as soon as we get back in the car, I’m going to get it—good.

Instead, Brody stays quiet while I assemble the paperwork. He may not be speaking, but he’s saying a whole lot in the silence.

“Just say it,” I mumble and finally look over.

“I’m not saying a word.” He raises his hands. “Clearly, you two know each other, and it ain’t from growing up here. You tell me everything, so there is no way you wouldn’t have told me you know him,” Brody pauses and leans back. “I’m not saying a word about who you may or may not have slept with recently. Even though, it’s pretty obvious.”

“You know, you not saying a word took you a long time.”

“It’s not like you’ve had a five-year drought since your divorce. Or that you slept with a singer/actor. Nope. I have nothing to say about that. Not a thing.”

I groan. “Could you not say anything for real this time?”

“Sure thing, boss. I’ll just be over here, watching Hell start to thaw.”

This is not going to get any better. I’d almost rather hear the questions. This is Brody Webber. My partner, my friend, and the one person who I have enough dirt on to make his life hell if he repeats this.

“Okay, fine. Yes, I slept with Eli Walsh. I was crazy and dumb. I also had about six beers, which is two over my threshold, and I was trying to be in the moment for once. Fucking Nicole and her pep talks.”

Brody coughs a laugh and then recovers. “Sorry, go on.”

“I swear, you better keep this to yourself. If you tell anyone . . .” I give him my best threatening face. “I mean anyone, I’ll make your life a living nightmare.”

He shakes his head and laughs again. “I won’t say a word, but you had a one-night stand with one of the most famous men in the boy band atmosphere. You’re too cool for me, Heather. I don’t think we can be friends. I’m sure you and the band will be happy without me.”

I huff and grab the papers. “I’m getting a new partner.”

I walk back over to the car, praying this will be painless”
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“Good show,” Adam says as he cracks his neck. “I’m getting too old for this shit.”

“You are old.”

“You’re older than I am,” Adam reminds me.

Even though I’m forty-two, I enjoy the rush of performing. I’d just like it not to be so rough on my aging body. I don’t remember having to take this many painkillers a few years ago, but between the traveling, shit food, and performing—I feel old as fuck.

Even though I love acting much more than I thought I would, I love the fans more. I don’t have this kind of fun when I’m stuck on a set all day.

I look over at my brother, “Randy is older than all of us, so there’s that.”

“Fuck off,” Randy tosses back. “We’ve got a few weeks before we need to meet up again since the tour is over. I’m going to head home to Savannah. She said the kids are acting up. It’s time for Daddy to come lay the smack down.”

“Right.” I laugh. Those kids have him wrapped around his finger. “We all know Vannah is who they listen to.”

“Don’t piss in my Cheerios.”
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“I told you, we're heading to the bus!' he yells as he spins around to face the party. 'We'll be done in a few hours. I'm going to make my girlfriend scream for a bit.”
Corinne Michaels, We Own Tonight
“I don't respond. Instead, I chuck my shoes over the fence and start to climb.
When I was twelve, I could climb fences pretty quick. Especially growing up in Tampa where we would hop fences to get to each other's yards. But I'm not even halfway up and i'm winded, my foot has slipped more than once, and I can only imagine what I look like from below.
"Shit!" I yell as my toe misses the next opening. Nicole's laughter fills the air. "Stop laughing and start climbing!"
"This is priceless," she laughs harder. "Wait. Let me get my camera!"
"Nicole! We need to get out of here in case he comes looking for me."
"Fine. Fine. Chicken shit." Her shoes fly over my head, and the entire fence shakes. "You owe me."
"Stop moving!" I try not to laugh, but it's futile. This is hysterical. "I'm going to pee," tears fall from my eyes as I hold on.
"I need a Go-Pro for the next time we go out."
"I hate you," I say between giggles.
She purposely rocks back, causing me to almost fall. "You only wish you did."
"If I fall..." I warn as I sway and try to climb higher.
"It'll be what you deserve for making me climb a freaking fence at one in the morning!"
The amount of ways that I'm going to pay for this is unimaginable. My co-workers saw me being sung to on stage, I'm sure one of the guys from my squad caught me going backstage, I'm going to have scrapes from climbing a fence, and Nicole will never let me live this down.
I reach the top, one leg swung over on one side and one still in Eli-land. And that's when I hear him. "You're just going to run out?" Eli's voice is filled with disbelief. "Just like that?”
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“The doorbell rings again, and I thank God for small miracles. "Hold again," I say as I hold against my shoulder.
I walk over, smiling because I know that Nicole must be going out of her mind. "Did you for--"
"Hello, Officer Covey." Eli grins as he leans against the doorframe. "I was hoping you were home. We didn't get a chance to finish our conversation."
Not even thinking, I close the door and stand there. Holy shit. What the hell?
"Heather?" Nicole's voice is a buzzing in my ear. Or is that my suddenly frantic pulse?
"Hmm?" I can't speak. Eli Walsh is at my freaking house.
"Is that whole I think it is?"
I rise onto my tiptoes and peek out the peephole. Sure enough, he's right there, smiling as if he has not a care in the world. "Yup."
"Are you fucking kidding?" Nicole screams.
"Holy shit, Nic. What the hell do I do?" My heart continues to race, and I'm completely freaking out.
Nicole chuckles and then proceeds to yell again. "Open the goddamn door!"
I look in the mirror and groan. I have on shorts and an oversized sweatshirt, which now has a beautiful pizza stain on the front. My hair is in a messy bun, I'm not wearing any makeup, and I have my glasses on instead of my contacts. I can't believe this.
Eli knocks again. "Heather, I can hear you on the other side."
My hand presses against the wood and I close my eyes, "What do you want, Eli?"
"Heather! Open the fucking door right now!" Nicole's voice raises in my ear.
"Shut up!" I yell at my jackass best friend.
"I didn't say anything," Eli answers.”
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“Listen, new friend that I didn't particularly ask for, I appreciate you bringing my license back." I motion towards the door, but he leans back and throws his leg over his knee. "Really, I do but--"
Eli cuts me off. "You're not going to eat?"
"No, I'm definitely going to eat, but you're definitely not staying."
"You can't share some pizza with me? I mean, isn't that what friends do and all? They break bread, have some fun, talk, hook up a little?" He wags his eyebrows with a grin.
I shake my head and sigh. "No hooking up with, and while I love the idea of our newfound friendship, it's been a really long day. I was planning on heading to bed."
"We can do that too." He takes another bite as if he didn't offer to sleep with me again.”
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“You really want us to get married on a boat?" I ask.
This is the one detail that I don't understand.
Eli climbs over me and pushes my hair back. "This is for many reasons," he explains. "Number one being that I can control the security and guest list. Number two is because I like boats and our first date was on one." I smile at that one. "Number three is that there's nowhere for you to run."
"Run?"
"Yeah, there are no fences for you to climb if you get cold feet. I'll have you right where I want you, right next to me--- forever.”
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“What are you doing?" He's on one knee before me.
"I'm doing what I've wanted to do for a long time."
My hand covers my mouth as he pulls the lid back on the black box.
"Heather Covey, I've spent a lifetime waiting for the woman I'd want to share my heart with. We met at this concert, we made love on this bus, and you're the only person I want by my side. I know we've said we were happy with how things are, but--"
"Yes!" I scream out, unable to hold it in any longer.
"I wasn't done yet," he complains with a laugh.
I get on my knees with him and giggle with tears in my eyes.
"I want it all, baby. I want you to be my wife. I want us to share everything. I need to give you my name just as I've given my heart. So.. will you marry me?”
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“He’s worth the risk, he’s worth it all.”
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“carry him. I don’t know”
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“We have a few of the pieces I was telling you about in the truck. I think the new tables will help, and I found a rug.”

“You’re the best,” I say as I kiss her cheek. “Thank you.”

“You’re welcome. You should’ve told me earlier, I would’ve given you anything you wanted.” She walks into the living room and pushes the guys aside. “Hold please. I need a minute to absorb the aura of a God,” Nicole says as she flops on the couch and starts to squirm.

“Nicole!” I yell and grab her arm.

“Whatever! I told you this was happening.”

She’s unhinged.

“What the hell is wrong with you? Why are you rubbing yourself all over Heather’s couch?” Danielle asks.

Nicole rolls her eyes and laughs. “Umm, Eli Walsh’s ass was here, and I can now say I touched it.”

Danielle and Kristin’s heads twist to me, and their eyes widen. “What?” Danni practically screams.

Fuck. ”
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“I touch her shoulder, and her hands start to move. They took her off the medication for the tremors when she was admitted, and it took less than forty-eight hours for them to come back.

“Steph,” I say carefully. “Please don’t shut me out.”

“I c-ca-can’t.” Her eyes well with frustration and tears. “I h-hat-t-e th-this.”

I move to the side of the bed and lace her fingers with mine, trying not to cry as well. Our hands move together as her body takes control. I do my best to comfort her. “I know, love. I hate it, too. Right now, we’re just dancing. That’s all.”
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“My mother is the queen of meddling. She’s like a damn parakeet, “Eli needs a wife. Eli needs a wife.” I hear it all the damn time.”
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“What do you want to happen, Heather?"
Eli's eyes smolder as he tugs me close.
Oh. Fuck. Me”
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“My nerves bubble up, but the look in his eyes stop them. There's no mistaking the passion there, but under that layer is so much honesty, it knocks the wind out of me.
"The way you look at me...," I mutter.
"Is the way you make me feel," Eli finishes my half statement.”
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“I thought I knew what love was, I didn’t have a clue until you.”
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