Summer Breeze by Jill Sanders

Summer Breeze by Jill Sanders

Author:Jill Sanders [Sanders, Jill]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781945100604
Publisher: Grayton Press
Published: 2022-08-29T16:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER SIXTEEN

It took them an hour longer to get back home than it had to get down to St. George. Damion said the winds were not strong enough to fill the sails and they ended up having to use the motor for more than half the trip back.

She didn’t mind, but when they hit a little weather when they were coming back into the bay, she felt her stomach lurch. Of course, an hour earlier she had just eaten a full lunch complete with a slice of chocolate cake.

Damion had her sit down and help him steer, which helped steady her stomach. By the time they pulled back into the docks at the camp, she was feeling back to her old self.

“It just takes some getting used to,” he said to her as he tied off the boat. “I remember the first time I hit choppy waters. I hung over the side of the boat until we returned to shore.” He walked over to her and ran his eyes over her face. “You’re not green anymore.”

She laughed. “I wasn’t really green, was I?”

He shook his head and kissed her. “No, but you did look pale.”

“Thanks for talking me through it.” She laid her head on his shoulder and wondered what happened now? Would they go back to just being work buddies?

He’d asked her to move in with him. That was a pretty big move. Right?

She’d been so shocked she hadn’t known what to say. Her first instinct was to say yes. But then she’d thought of the logistics of it all.

Living with a guy was a lot different than spending a weekend with him. Were they really compatible? Again, her gut said yes. But she wanted some time to think about it.

Besides, the lease on her apartment wasn’t up for another three months.

“Let’s get your stuff to your car,” he said and stepped back.

“Three months,” she said suddenly. “My lease is up in three months. Find a place and you’ll have your answer before then.”

He smiled at her. “I’m a very patient man.” He ran his hands over her arms. “After all, I waited five years to finally work up the nerve to ask you out.”

She smiled. “Was it worth it?”

He leaned down and kissed her. “Totally.”

Most of the clothes she’d packed she hadn’t even taken out of the suitcase. Putting them away, she looked around her one-bedroom apartment.

She loved the place, even with its mishmash of furniture and styles.

If she moved in with Damion, she knew that their items would be combined. Yes, she loved the style his mother had decorated his place with, but how would it feel having her things mixed with the nicer, more expensive items?

She remembered him telling her that he’d given his mother full rein to decorate his place and that he’d wished he could have more freedom to decorate it himself. Did he like her style? He’d said so, but was he just being polite?

She hated that she doubted herself. Doubted them together. They’d been good together all weekend.



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