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Lumberjack Under the Tree Lumberjack Under the Tree by Keira Andrews
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“Ah, the truth comes out!” My smile faded as I traced his spit-slick lips with my finger. Spit-slick lips. Almost rhymes.”
Keira Andrews, Lumberjack Under the Tree
“Sorry,” he rasped. “Like I said, I stink.” Jesus, I wanted to bury my face in his armpit.”
Keira Andrews, Lumberjack Under the Tree
“Nothing sexual about this. Nothing romantic. It’s first aid.”
Keira Andrews, Lumberjack Under the Tree
“Now, he laugh-snorted at his own trash talk, and the sound hit me harder than any snowball. Right in the feels, as the kids probably never said anymore.”
Keira Andrews, Lumberjack Under the Tree
“Hell. Only ten minutes until I had to get up, so no point in going back to sleep. It would be hard anyway. Since I was hard. “How witty. Aren’t I supposed to be a writer? And when did I start talking to myself?”
Keira Andrews, Lumberjack Under the Tree
“Who needed an alarm when I had a raging erection to wake me?”
Keira Andrews, Lumberjack Under the Tree
“Don’t stand right behind the chainsaw. To the left. Spread your legs.” Those three words made me hard. Shit. I knew I was lonely, but… Shit. Face hot, I did as I was told, reminding myself I was holding a deadly saw and that this wasn’t a jerk-off fantasy. I prayed my jacket covered me enough. “You can get on your knees if you want.” Not. Helping.”
Keira Andrews, Lumberjack Under the Tree
“Don’t stand right behind the chainsaw. To the left. Spread your legs.” Those three words made me hard.”
Keira Andrews, Lumberjack Under the Tree
“Never touch anything with the tip of the saw, especially the top of the tip.” It sounded kinda dirty, but I was probably just horny. I mean, I was definitely horny, but I had to focus. “Got it.”
Keira Andrews, Lumberjack Under the Tree
“Why did it have to be him? Of all the people on Earth, he was the one I’d ached to see. The one I wanted to make amends with. The one I never wanted to disappoint again.”
Keira Andrews, Lumberjack Under the Tree