Total pages in book: 55
Estimated words: 53238 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 266(@200wpm)___ 213(@250wpm)___ 177(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 53238 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 266(@200wpm)___ 213(@250wpm)___ 177(@300wpm)
“Okay, man. Let me know if you need anything,” Carter says.
Bash looks at me and says, “Thanks, Suki. It feels better just to talk it over with you.”
“You don’t have to do anything here you don’t feel like doing. We get it. Just take care of yourself, okay?”
He nods. “Thanks. I’ll be at the luau thing tonight.”
Looking like a dejected puppy, he walks away. Carter puts his arm around my waist.
“I’m worried about him,” he says. “This doesn’t seem like something he should be so worked up over.”
I wrap my arms around him. “The issue is that he’s in love with her, babe.”
Carter gives me a befuddled look. “No, he’s not. You heard what he said.”
“I also read his tone and saw his expression and heard his irrational reasoning for being against the marriage.”
Brow furrowed, my husband seems to be considering. “Maybe you’re right.”
“I’m right.”
“He better get his ass to his hometown and see what he can do about it.”
“He at least needs to talk to her.”
“Yeah.” He kisses my forehead. “Do you know how happy I am that I never have to deal with that shit ever again?”
I laugh. “What, love shit? I’m sorry to break this news to you, but you will still have to deal with love shit even though we’re married.”
“No, I mean single-people shit. I’ve got my girl and that’s all I’ll ever need.”
My stomach flips over the sweetness of his words. I stretch up on my toes to kiss him. “You keep playing your cards right and we’ll have to go back to our room for some married-people shit.”
He grins. “I love married-people shit.”