Pretending He's Mine by Mia Sosa

Pretending He's Mine by Mia Sosa

Author:Mia Sosa [Sosa, Mia]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2018-04-09T23:00:00+00:00


Chapter Twenty

Julian

MY HEART HAS grown wings and is fluttering like that hummingbird we saw a few minutes ago. Holy shit, I fuckin’ did it.

After removing my helmet, I spin around and shake out my arms as I watch Ashley fly down the zip line. That amazing woman pushed me where I didn’t think I could go.

She screams her joy through the entire descent, her face dominated by a carefree smile that fits her adventurous personality.

“That was fantastic,” she says with exhilaration in her voice as she lands on her butt.

Then I remember her tits. Specifically, what she said about the state of her nipples. And I remember why she said it. To help me overcome my fear.

Before I can think better of it, I haul her up, lean down, and kiss her.

It’s awkward as fuck since she’s still tethered to the zip line and wearing a helmet. But she doesn’t let a bit of climbing equipment stand in the way of reciprocating. She moans into my mouth and throws her arms around my neck. I cup her jaw, my thumbs gliding against the soft patches of skin there. Ashley’s hands grasp the back of my neck, massaging my tension-filled muscles. Heat curls down my spine, and I imagine what it would be like to spread her body on a bed and kiss every tantalizing inch of her, from her temples to her adorably peach-painted toes. Damn, what would it be like to sink into her?

Somehow a voice in the distance pierces through what little level headspace I have left. “Keep it moving, you two,” it bellows.

We spring apart, the dazed expression on Ashley’s face undoubtedly matching mine. A line has formed on the other end of the zip line, and a man with his young child glares at us. Understandable. He probably didn’t expect to have the talk with his little boy while swinging through the woods.

Ashley recovers first and waves at the park employee, yelling back a terse “Sorry!”

Without a word to me, she unclips the cable and descends the short set of stairs that mark the end of the trail.

I plod after her, cursing myself for sending mixed signals. She trots through the clearing that will lead us back to the park entrance, not bothering to wait for me.

“Ash, hang on,” I say.

She doesn’t pause or falter but presses ahead, and I’m forced to sprint to catch up with her.

“Ash, stop.”

She pretends not to hear me.

I run fast enough to surpass her, then I block her path. “Ash, please. Stop. I’m sorry.”

She raises her chin and regards me with sad eyes. “You’re not being fair, Julian. I can’t keep up with you. One minute you’re adamant that we shouldn’t act on our attraction. The next minute you’re snaking your tongue down my throat.” Her eyes go wide as soon as the words are out, and she presses her fingers against her temples, a small smile lifting the corners of her mouth. “Dammit.” She narrows her eyes on me.



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