Loving a Keeper by Liz Lincoln
Author:Liz Lincoln
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Liz Lincoln
Nate had dinner made and laid out on the kitchen island for them when Erika walked in. The tofu-veggie stir-fry and edamame fried rice smelled amazing and his mouth watered a little. They could talk over dinner, and he would do his best not to be confrontational in the way he approached the conversation. Heâd nearly texted her saying they needed to talk, but realized it came across as way too ominous. âWe need to talk,â rarely meant good things.
And this wasnât a bad thing. He didnât think. He didnât know. So he would ask.
âThat smells amazing,â Erika said by way of greeting. She grinned at him as she dropped her bag by the front door and toed off her shoes.
Heart pounding for who the hell knew what reason, Nate went to her and pulled her into his arms. He buried his face in her loose, damp hair and inhaled the floral scent of her shampoo. And just held her.
She made a startled sound, then relaxed into him and wrapped her arms around his chest. She felt warm and solid and right in his arms. This was the first time heâd really touched her, more than brief contact, in almost two weeks. Since that nightâthat nightâin the kitchen. Sheâd been at camp and games until yesterday. But this time theyâd talked every day. Some days by text, most by phone. Even a few video calls.
Still, nothing compared to how she felt in his arms. A feeling he couldnât describe, a lightness in his spirit that he didnât want to think too much about. He just wanted to enjoy it.
Erika ran her hand up and down his back, pulling away slightly. He didnât want to, but he let her go. Desperate man that he was, he laced their fingers together and led her to the stools at the kitchen island.
âYou OK?â she asked. âYou seem like⦠I donât know. On edge.â Her voice was cautious.
He pulled out her chair, then moved to his own as she settled in.
âThis smells amazing, by the way. Thanks, again, for making dinner.â She gave him a hesitant smile, but her eyes still held a question.
Amazing how in four short months, heâd already come to know her subtle facial expressions. Then again, heâd gotten the double major in psychology so he would be better at reading people.
Still, he read Erika better than anyone heâd ever met. And that included Oma and Zach. Or Maggie and David. Somehow, Erika had worked her way up to being the person he understood better than anyone else.
Except for one thing.
âMy pleasure,â he said in response to her thanks. âI used a lot of ginger, like I know you like.â
She made a pleased noise and took a bite. Her noise got more pleased, like she was experiencing deep pleasure. Much like she had that night against the refâ
âSo yeah, I do need to talk to you about something.â He cleared his throat. How to approach it?
Erika put her fork down and turned to him, frowning.
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