Necessary Time (All in Good Time Book 2) by Kate Hawthorne

Necessary Time (All in Good Time Book 2) by Kate Hawthorne

Author:Kate Hawthorne [Hawthorne, Kate]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-07-05T18:30:00+00:00


CHAPTER NINETEEN

Wesley

I’d been home from breakfast for two hours by the time Grayson stumbled out of his bedroom. Or maybe it had been the other room, I wasn’t sure. But I did my best to not stare while he walked his overnight guest to the door. They didn’t exchange any words, they barely touched, and I was pretty sure there wasn’t even a kiss goodbye. I didn’t say a word either, and I wasn’t positive Grayson had even seen me until he stopped halfway back toward his hallway and shook out his hair, running his fingers through it until it stopped falling into his face.

“Do you want to get breakfast?” he asked.

“It’s lunch.”

“Do you want to get lunch?”

I shifted my weight on the couch, stretching my legs out and letting them hang off the arm. I’d been staring out the window since I’d gotten home and the view, while beautiful, had gotten boring. The ceiling was a pleasurable change of pace.

“Sure,” I said.

“Let me wash the sex off,” Grayson mumbled, heading back toward his room.

I plucked my shirt away from my chest, giving it a sniff to make sure I wasn’t also in need of a shower. All I smelled was detergent and a bit of Colin’s body wash, and I had no interest in washing that off. I loved the smell of him, my blood running hot whenever I caught a whiff because it was impossible to smell him without thinking of him, and it was even harder to think about him without thinking about him with my cock in his mouth. Shifting my weight, I shoved my dick down, not wanting to deal with an erection on my own, or while I was waiting for Grayson.

At least twenty minutes passed before Grayson was out of the shower and ready to go, and even as he sat down beside me on the couch to lace his sneakers, he looked like he was still half asleep.

“Are you sure you want to go out?” I asked, wary.

“I need air.”

“You look like you might be sick.”

He pursed his lips, swallowing. “No. I’m good.”

I stood up and he followed after, moving noticeably slower, so I took my time gathering up my phone, wallet, and keys. I had a couple text messages from Hendrix that could wait and a missed call from my mom, but that could wait too.

“Do you want me to drive?” I finally asked, after we reached the lobby without any real direction.

“Air,” he said again, gesturing toward the front lobby doors. “Walking.”

We crossed the street to the walkway that ran parallel to the coastline, then headed north. There were some beachside restaurants about half a mile down the path. I figured they would be busy, considering how nice the weather was, but Grayson really did look like he needed the air so I didn’t think he’d mind sitting and waiting.

“Did you have a long night?” I asked, trying to make conversation as we slowly made our way north. The sand



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