Just One Touch (Castleton Hearts Book 6) by Chelsea M. Cameron

Just One Touch (Castleton Hearts Book 6) by Chelsea M. Cameron

Author:Chelsea M. Cameron [Cameron, Chelsea M.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2022-03-14T16:00:00+00:00


Natalie wasn’t back yet, so it was just the two of us. I gave her the recipe for the juice, and she dragged out her juicer and put it on the counter so she could use it.

“Oh, I almost forgot,” she said, pulling something out of the freezer. “I got these because I thought you might like them.”

She had a box of green tea mochi. One of my favorite things in the entire world.

“I also thought Preston would get a kick out of them.”

She put a few on a plate and set the plate between us.

“Thank you,” I said. The treat was thoughtful and sweet. I liked the idea of her seeing something at the grocery store and buying it with me in mind.

She was thinking of me even when we weren’t together.

My cheeks turned red.

I picked up one of the mochi and bit into it. There was something magical about ice cream you could hold in your hand.

“Mmm,” I said. “These are good.”

“They are, aren’t they?”

Silence fell between us, and I wasn’t sure what else to say to her.

“I really am sorry. About the kiss,” she said. I didn’t want to talk about the kiss anymore. We were supposed to be forgetting it.

“It’s okay. It’s forgotten.” I licked my fingers and it wasn’t my imagination that she watched me intently.

So I deliberately licked my thumb as she watched. Mean, but I saw her swallow and her eyes go wide.

Neither of us was forgetting that kiss. At least I wasn’t alone in that.

“Did I miss teatime?” A voice said as the front door opened. Both of us straightened up, as if we’d been caught doing something.

“I’ve got some water right here,” Piper said, not taking her eyes off me.

“Great,” Natalie said, barging into the kitchen without knowing what she was walking into.

“I should get going,” I said. I’d barely had half my tea, but I didn’t know how normal I could behave around Natalie and I didn’t want her to see me struggling.

“Okay, tell Amanda I’ll see her tonight,” Natalie said.

“Will do,” I said. “I’ll see you on Thursday.” I said this to Piper and my voice came out a little strangled.

“See you on Thursday,” she said, not looking away from me as I turned toward the door.



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