Chasing Bunny by Jenika Snow & Jenika Snow

Chasing Bunny by Jenika Snow & Jenika Snow

Author:Jenika Snow & Jenika Snow [Crescent, Sam]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Crescent Snow Publishing


12

The following week

Bunny sat on her couch with her legs curled up underneath her, the TV on but the volume too low for her to really hear much. She had a bottle of wine on the coffee table, a glass filled up to the brim, and a pint of rocky road ice cream in her hand.

She’d already polished off half of it between taking long drinks from her wine glass. All she could think about was Brice, the things he said, the things she wanted with him.

But Bunny was afraid of the unknown, of the future where he was concerned.

For two years she’d wanted him, wanted Brice to notice her, to take interest. And when she finally had that, all she could think about was the repercussions of them being together.

She thought she’d be able to handle breaking the rules, crossing lines where he was concerned. And she was. Because what she was really afraid of was having her heart broken.

Brice could tell her whatever he wanted, but the truth was she loved him. To even think that he might reciprocate those feelings seemed like fiction. All she wanted was to be honest with him, to tell him there was nothing more in the world that she wanted than to just be with him and say fuck everything else.

Fuck everyone else.

Maybe that’s what she needed to do? Maybe she needed to just tell him how she really felt, that she was in love with him, had been for the past two years. That would either have him running in the other direction or admitting he felt the same for her.

She snorted at that last part and dug her spoon into the ice cream, bringing the massive scoop to her mouth. She stared at the TV screen just as an ice cream headache started.

“Shit,” she grumbled and set the pint down, grabbing her forehead and closing her eyes.

A fucking ice cream headache was the cherry on the shit sundae of her life, it seemed.

She heard her cell vibrate on the coffee table and reached out to grab it. Bunny stared down at the screen and saw Lena’s face flash across the display.

Lena was an old school friend. They talked a couple times a month, or they had dinner and a movie. Although Bunny considered Lena an old friend, with their work schedules and Lena’s interior design business booming, there wasn’t a whole lot of time for them to get together. But whenever they did talk, it was like no time had passed at all, as if they’d just seen each other the previous day.

Although Bunny contemplated not answering it because she was in a foul mood with her own thoughts, maybe Lena could give her some insight on what she should do.

“Hey,” Bunny said and shifted on the couch so her back was against the cushions and her feet were on the floor.

“Hey you.”

It had been a few weeks since they’d talked, but as always, they fell right into the routine of conversation.



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