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"Okay Do you have to until about noon, but then I want to spend the rest of the day with you"
God, his whispery voice is sexy as fuck
"Sure, what do you have in mind?"
"You’ll find out tos up and I take a long, scalding hot shower It wakes orates me I dress in a loose, floaty black tank dress and head into the kitchen, open my laptop on the countertop While it wakes up, I brew so and see the security syste about the townhouse, one in the front and one in the back So while they work, I decide to work a little too, catching up on e up my favorite station on internet radio
By the tiht up with my virtual social life, emails, made a few calls and I’m broke Well, I will be, anyhen I send Sylvia her check
I’m sho to set my alarm, disable it, punch in my passcode, and call for help It’s incredibly scary
Not the idea of being burgled, but how h to arm this fucker
When I’m finally alone, I slip on hborhood I don’t knohy Will is so freaked out about e, middle-class area of Seattle In fact, the majority of my subdivision is townhole or childless couples who live there Surrounding us are single family homes, all rather cookie-cutter, built in the last five years or so
It’s not the freaking ghetto
But if it helps hiht, whatever
It’s unseasonably waring in the bright blue sky, and the trees are just barely starting to turn yellow Before we know it, they’ll turn red and then fall, leaving the trees bare
I wave hello to hbor and cross the street toona black Nike t-shirt and black Oakley sunglasses I can’t see his eyes, but his mouth is tilted in a half set closer I put a bitthe way the dress floats aroundme up tomorrow at noon" I plant my hands on my hips and try to look stern, but it so doesn’t work I’m happy to see him after his trip to San Francisco
"I am But I decided to drop by, make sure the alarm was installed okay" He reaches his hand out for mine and pulls le and wrap my arms around his neck
"Is that the only reason?" I s his Oakleys off His blue eyes are happy and hot
"I needed to see you," he whispers and hugsood
"I missed you," he murmurs and kisses ain "How are you?"
"I’as we call patients" I giggle and push ood, I do it again "Seriously, thank you, for everything you did for the kids, and forany of us were expecting"
"So, you watched the game? Not just half-time?" He smiles, but I can tell he’s hopeful that I did, that I watched him to support him and because I’m proud of him
And I am
"I watched et tackled I hate that part And thank you for half tirin