Perfectly Imperfect Us (Nickel Bay Brothers Book 2) by Marika Ray
Author:Marika Ray [Ray, Marika]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Marika Ray Publishing
Published: 2020-07-22T16:00:00+00:00
Ryder pulled into his driveway and cut the engine, the luxury vehicle so comfortable I didnât want to exit. Okay fine, it was Ryderâs company that I didnât want to leave, but the car was nice too.
âWant to do this again, but this time Iâll make the plans?â I ventured, wondering if expecting a second date was implied or hopeful thinking on my part. Iâm sure most women Ryder dated didnât push him away in a hotel room and make him get double beds. For all I knew, weâd already burned out in Ryderâs mind.
He swiveled in his seat and grasped my hands. âOnly if our second date can be tomorrow.â
I frowned. âWhy? You leaving town this week or something?â
He smiled and the sun came out from behind the early morning haze that accompanied living by the ocean. âNah. Just canât wait any longer than that to see you.â
It was cheesy. Real cheesy. But it made me smile from ear to ear just the same.
âIâll text you with concrete plans. I just need to look at my work schedule.â I went to reach for the door handle, but Ryder pulled me back, sliding his hands into my hair and kissing me like it was our last day on earth.
We both were breathing heavy when we pulled back some time later. âYeah, okay. Tomorrow for sure,â I whispered, feeling a little dizzy.
I got out of the car and walked to my house, pausing to wave to Ryder who stood with one hip leaning on the front fender of his car, looking more like a car commercial Iâd seen in a magazine than the man Iâd just had the most epic date with. My smile was shaky while his was lazy confident.
Stepping through my front door, I closed it behind me and leaned my head back to catch my breath. Did that really happen?
âGuess Ryder was at the sleepover at Skylarâs too?â
Mom crossed her arms over her chest and smirked, having come out of the kitchen when she heard me come in.
âYeah, about thatâ¦â
She huffed and waved her hand through the air. âYouâre an adult, so I wonât lecture you. Just remember you are my precious child and deserve to be treated with respect.â She paused and then added, âAnd remember Aldi down the street watches every coming and going in this neighborhood. If you donât want your business spread around town, donât kiss your new boyfriend in the car where she can see you.â
âMom!â My skin crawled. My own mother had watched me from the window, witnessing that private kiss, and more than likely, Aldi had too.
She shrugged and walked down the hallway to her room. I did the same, an eye on the clock and fervently pushing away my embarrassment. I had exactly thirty minutes to change and get to work. I grabbed some clean jeans and a uniform T-shirt, pulling my hair into a messy bun and adding mascara. Iâd already covered my vitiligo with the makeup I had in my purse while Iâd waited for Ryder to finish showering this morning.
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