Bad Boyfriend by Elise Faber

Bad Boyfriend by Elise Faber

Author:Elise Faber [Faber, Elise]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781946140418
Publisher: Elise Faber


Ten

Tanner

“Fuck,” Tanner muttered after he’d knocked, trying to resist the urge to shove his hand through his hair.

He was equal parts convinced this was the stupidest thing he’d ever done and also maybe the smartest.

Kelsey was—

The door opened, and his breath caught.

Absolutely beautiful.

He could almost imagine that this was a real date, that he hadn’t fucked her over twice and that they were making a real go of this.

If she hadn’t looked like she wanted to kill him.

Blue eyes sparked with annoyance, and Tan was probably kidding himself, but he could have sworn there was a trace of heat in her expression. If it had been present and not a figment of his imagination, then it was gone in a millisecond, a tight mask of annoyance locked in place over her face.

Still beautiful, even when furious.

She didn’t say anything, just stepped out, closed and locked the door, then headed for the elevator.

“Hi,” he said.

Nothing.

“Good talk,” he couldn’t resist saying.

Kels spun around so fast that her ponytail smacked her in the face. “What did you say?”

He caught the ends and rubbed them between his fingers, and fuck, that simple touch was enough for him to remember.

Hairs tangling over his face as she slept sprawled across his chest, tendrils escaping her ponytail as she’d sat across the table from him working on some multiple-page proof, long strands damp from the shower and smelling like roses.

Roses she still smelled like.

Kelsey jumped back, wrenching her hair from his fingers, the ends catching in a way that had to be painful. Her wince of discomfort made him feel like even more of a shitbag.

“Don’t touch,” she snapped, wrenching back around in a way that made him wince, or at the very least, worry for her spine.

Yet, even furious, she was still the most beautiful thing he’d ever seen.

And for a man like him, one who’d seen more breathtaking landmarks in just a few years than people saw in their entire lifetimes, that wasn’t easy to do.

It wasn’t bullshit either.

Her brown eyes rivaled the desert sand of the Sahara, her hair as lush and thick as the foliage in the jungles of the Amazon. Kels’s skin was softer than the merino wool he’d touched in New Zealand, her scent more delicate than the roses he’d photographed in the Queen’s garden in England. She was . . . well, putting aside his pathetic rambling, Kelsey had always been with him.

As he’d gone through his memory cards, deleting most of what he’d shot, only saving the couple that might be good enough for publication—even though he was technically retired, old habits died hard. But then as he had studied the photographs from the cemetery, witnessing the love and devotion on the man’s face all over again, feeling those same emotions pulse in his heart when he thought of Kelsey, Tan had come to the realization that no matter how far he’d traveled, she had always been in his heart.

So, he’d decided to go with option three.

He was going to keep her.



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