Good Enough (Meet Me in Montana Book 3) by Kelly Elliott

Good Enough (Meet Me in Montana Book 3) by Kelly Elliott

Author:Kelly Elliott [Elliott, Kelly]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: K. Elliott Enterprises, INC
Published: 2020-10-05T23:00:00+00:00


Chapter Eighteen

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Christmas Morning

A soft knock at my bedroom door had me opening my eyes and stretching. I sat up and asked, “Who is it?”

“Tanner.”

I jumped out of the bed and reached for my robe. A quick glance at the clock on the bedside table said it was only six in the morning.

“One second,” I said as I slid on my slippers and went to the door. I smiled the instant I saw him in his PJs and rumpled hair. Lord, how did he look so handsome straight out of bed?

“Merry Christmas, Timber.”

His voice sounded breathy, and butterflies fluttered in my stomach. “Merry Christmas, Tanner.”

He held out a package, and I let the door fall all the way open. “For me?” I asked, taking the small gift.

Tanner nodded.

“Why are you giving it to me now, Tanner? At six in the morning?” I asked with a slight giggle.

He shrugged. “I didn’t want anyone else to see me give it to you.”

I raised a brow. “Oh? Should I be worried?”

With a shake of his head and a smile, he replied, “No.”

I motioned for him to come into my room, but he shook his head. “I don’t think that’s such a good idea.”

My cheeks heated, and I focused on the gift in my hand. I pulled the ribbon and carefully took off the wrapping paper.

“You’re one of those types of people, are you?”

“What do you mean?” I asked, stopping my process of carefully not ripping the wrapping paper.

He gifted me with a brilliant smile and my insides pulsed with desire. I nearly moaned in pleasure. “The type of person who tries not to rip the paper and then folds it up and keeps it.”

I simply shrugged and replied, “Maybe...”

“Go on, keep going. At this rate you’ll have it open by breakfast time.”

I rolled my eyes, then got back to my task. Once the red paper was off, I held my breath and opened the box. “Oh, Tanner!” I gasped as I handed him the ribbon, bow, and paper. I reached in and took out a beautiful key chain with a horse on it.

“This is so stunning.” I looked up at him. “It’s so heavy!” I giggled.

“It’s white gold. I overheard you telling Kaylee you weren’t a fan of yellow gold.”

My mouth fell open in shock as I stared at him. He suddenly looked nervous and took a few steps away from me.

“Do you like it? I thought you could put the house key on it when, you know, you finally purchase the Covey place.” He laughed nervously. “I mean, if you don’t like it…”

“I love it,” I said softly as I looked back down at it. “It’s the most thoughtful gift I’ve ever gotten.”

My hand came up to my mouth as I stared at the keychain. No one had ever done anything so thoughtful for me before. I was shocked by the feeling of utter joy as it wrapped around my body like a warm blanket. This man was unbelievable. “I’ll cherish this gift forever,” I said as I clutched it to my chest.



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