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Worth the Wait
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A.J. Pine228 ratings, 4.11 average rating, 94 reviews
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“I think,” she said between breaths, “that I really love this wedding.” She laughed.
Jeremy propped himself up on his elbow and cupped her cheek in his palm.
“Just wait until ours,” he said, and then silenced her with a kiss.”
― Worth the Wait
Jeremy propped himself up on his elbow and cupped her cheek in his palm.
“Just wait until ours,” he said, and then silenced her with a kiss.”
― Worth the Wait
“A gentleman sips his scotch,” Will said, joining Jeremy behind the bar.
Jeremy swirled his ice through the ebbing liquid in his glass. “Well, Evans, that’s where you and I differ. I’ve never been accused of being a gentleman.”
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Jeremy swirled his ice through the ebbing liquid in his glass. “Well, Evans, that’s where you and I differ. I’ve never been accused of being a gentleman.”
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“Mom!” she said, her tone the brightest and cheeriest she could muster. “How are you?”
There was a beat of silence before her mother spoke.
“Hello, sweetheart,” was all she said at first. But what Grace heard was, Hello, sweetheart. You’ve been avoiding your family for weeks. And if you think you’re hanging up this phone without committing to dinner with us and your conniving ex whom we adore, well then tilt your head up to see the pigs flying, and then glance below your feet so you can see hell freezing over.”
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There was a beat of silence before her mother spoke.
“Hello, sweetheart,” was all she said at first. But what Grace heard was, Hello, sweetheart. You’ve been avoiding your family for weeks. And if you think you’re hanging up this phone without committing to dinner with us and your conniving ex whom we adore, well then tilt your head up to see the pigs flying, and then glance below your feet so you can see hell freezing over.”
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“I’d give my right hand to kiss you right now,” he said, his voice low and hoarse.
He watched her neck as she swallowed and knew he was pushing the envelope, but he couldn’t help it. She wanted him, too.
“Are you right-handed?” she asked, her eyes sparkling now with a mischief he’d never seen before.
He nodded.
“Then don’t do that,” she said softly. “Makes it harder to imagine what that hand could do to me in three months.”
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He watched her neck as she swallowed and knew he was pushing the envelope, but he couldn’t help it. She wanted him, too.
“Are you right-handed?” she asked, her eyes sparkling now with a mischief he’d never seen before.
He nodded.
“Then don’t do that,” she said softly. “Makes it harder to imagine what that hand could do to me in three months.”
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“I should be that first kiss,” he said, his eyes open now, gaze locked on hers. “Three months from now, I want it to be me.”
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