Total pages in book: 141
Estimated words: 135604 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 678(@200wpm)___ 542(@250wpm)___ 452(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 135604 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 678(@200wpm)___ 542(@250wpm)___ 452(@300wpm)
He sucked on his index finger while staring back at me.
I watched his lips, fully capable of doing a lot of things, remove the juicy goodness of my pie from his fingertip for a full second before realizing what I was doing and lifting my gaze.
Rookie.
Should’ve gone with the macaroon recipe. No juice, meaning no sucking on anything.
Live and learn, Tori.
“Ease up on the attitude, babe. You’re gettin’ me hard,” Jamie shared. Then he leaned a little closer and added, “Unless that’s your goal, then by all means. Keep throwin’ it.”
I sucked in a breath, quickly cut my eyes away, pressed my back firm against the couch cushion, and resumed eating my pasta.
My attitude was getting him hard? He wasn’t serious, was he?
Do not look for evidence. Do not look for evidence. Do not look for evidence.
“Christ. This is gonna be a cake walk,” Jamie chuckled. “I had you pegged to give me a run, but I take that back. I’m doubtin’ you know what you’re even in for.”
I was on the brink of reacting to that comment with more sass when Jamie grabbed the remote from between us and pointed it at the TV, unmuted it, leaned back, kicked his legs out, and propped his sneakers up on the coffee table, crossing his feet at the ankles. Then he dropped the remote, threw one arm behind him over the back of the couch, and draped his other across the armrest, keeping his eyes on the program.
He was relaxing. Jamie was done eating, but he wasn’t heading out. He was getting comfortable. In my house. On my couch. With his loser feet up on my coffee table.
No. Absolutely not.
I stood up, sat my bowl down, grabbed the remote he’d dropped between us, and turned the TV off.
“What the hell, babe?”
“It’s time for you to go,” I told him, knocking his feet off the coffee table and then shoving it back into position. “You ate your pie. Said you’d be leaving after you ate it. It’s eaten, so you’re set to leave.”
I stood there waiting for him to get up, arms crossed over my chest while my foot tapped impatiently.
Jamie smiled and tipped his head back, keeping his arms exactly where they were. “I’m beat. Wanted to watch a little TV before I settled in,” he shared.
My brows lifted. “Excuse me?”
“Beat,” he repeated.
“I heard that part. Then I heard something about settling in.”
“Yeah. That’ll be happenin’ after I watch a show with you.”
“Settling in where, exactly?” I questioned, needing clarification more than my next breath.
I had a terrifying feeling I knew exactly where Jamie was planning on getting settled, and that feeling was only confirmed when he cranked that smile up in brightness, stretched his legs out again, crossed his feet at the ankles, and propped them up on the edge of the coffee table as he switched the TV back on.
Panic twisted my stomach into a tight knot. This wasn’t just settling in. He was pulling an all-nighter.
Jamie McCade intended to sleep over at my house, and if that wasn’t alarming enough, I didn’t see an overnight bag, meaning he wasn’t packing pajamas.
Suddenly getting an eyeful of Jamie’s penis became the least of my worries. I might actually have to share a bed with it.
Oh, God.
I left all rational thought in the living room, and instead of demanding Jamie remove himself from my house or else, like a sane person, I freaked and took off running.
Again. It was becoming a pattern.
I grabbed hold of my dress to make sure I didn’t trip on the hem and darted fast up the stairs, getting to my room out of breath and, in my mind, out of options.
He wouldn’t leave if I asked, let alone demanded. I was sure of it.
So I did what I had to do.
“Legs!” Jamie hollered out from a floor below.
I shut and locked my bedroom door, then I took three steps backward until my calves hit mattress, scrambled onto the center of the bed, pulled my knees against my chest, and hugged them while keeping an anxious eye out.
My heart was pounding so loud I could hear the blood rushing in my ears.
Jamie was playing the game and he was playing it dirty. And I knew sitting on my bed and staring at that door, waiting for the knob to rattle, that he’d continue playing dirty, and knowing him, this was just the tip of the iceberg.
Things were going to get much, much worse.
So I made a choice that night, and I made that choice after an hour of waiting for him to force himself into my room, then investigating and finding my house empty, the front door locked, his bike gone from my driveway, and my pie rewrapped in cellophane and placed on a shelf in the fridge.