Coming Home (The Morgans) by Grey Savanna

Coming Home (The Morgans) by Grey Savanna

Author:Grey, Savanna [Grey, Savanna]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Published: 2013-09-01T18:30:00+00:00


Chapter Thirteen

Tori was up bright and early Sunday morning. Katy was heading back to Chicago around lunchtime, and she knew she’d be waiting to get what she was sure Katy hoped were the “dirty” details.

A lopsided grin crossed her face as she remembered last night’s events. She hadn’t been dreaming. Drue had said he loved her and that they would figure it all out.

She had waited a lifetime to hear those words. Now that she had she wasn’t sure what was next. She’d never been down this road before. All she knew was that the situation was different now. She even felt different. Giddy better described how she felt right now. She was certain that her feet were not touching the ground because of floating on cloud nine.

She was just prepping the coffee when she heard footsteps coming down the stairs.

“Oh, I see we made it back in one piece, but did ‘everything’ make it back in tact?” Katy asked teasingly as she entered the kitchen.

Blushing Tori handed her friend a warm mug of freshly brewed coffee.

“Ah…heaven in a cup.” Katy breathed in the rich aroma.

“No normal person can live without this in the morning.” she said seriously.

“Judging by the beautiful blush creeping all the way up your ears, you had an enjoyable ride home from the fair last night, so spill it.” she demanded.

“Give a girl something to drool about when she has nothing of her own.”

“He says he loves me – that he always has.”

Katy’s coffee spilt as she choked on her sip and sat the cup on the table with a loud clink.

“What?” she sputtered. “Are you serious? What did you say?” she asked as she sat up straighter in her chair and leaned forward as if hanging on Tori’s every word.

“What do you think I said?” Tori responded. “I love him too – always have.”

“Oh My God! This is huge – front page we’re talking here, not some page eight editorial fill –in.” Katy said in amazement.

“What does this mean?” she asked. “I mean, two separate cities, your job, your book…what are you going to do?”

“We haven’t gotten that far yet.” Tori took a sip of her coffee as Katy asked all the same questions that had been plaguing her since she got up this morning.

“Drue said we don’t have to have all the answers right this moment, that we will figure it out together. I just hope he’s right.”

“That sounds logical to me.” Katy continued. “No need to make rash decisions. You’ve admitted your feelings for one another. That’s a big step. Now see where it leads. It’s not like people don’t have long distance relationships.”

Tori didn’t know how she felt about that. Being apart from Drue wasn’t very appealing. If they were going to make a go at a real relationship, didn’t they need to spend time together to find out where it could lead?

Although four hours distance away wasn’t that far. If they were truly committed to having a relationship, being required to make that extra effort would mean something, wouldn’t it?

“You may be right.



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