The Big Play by Jennifer Seasons
Author:Jennifer Seasons [Seasons, Jennifer]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: E'Claire Books
9
Cal looked over Rozâs shoulder at his condo and froze. âWhat the hell?â
âTu casa es mi casa. At least for now. So I thought Iâd make myself comfortable. Itâs great isnât it?â
Roz had done more than get comfortable.
Sheâd taken over.
It was like a rainbow had thrown up in his condo. Where once his décor had been subtle and masculine, it was now an artsy hippie haven. What looked like hand knit blankets were draped over every furniture back in the living roomâall in various colors and patterns. He counted at least six. There were pillows scattered high and low too, including the floor. A giant round thing made of various jewel-toned velvet stripes took up one entire corner near the balcony, and paintings with colors so vivid he had to squint to look at them hung side-by-side with his sleek and polished black and whites.
Nothing matched.
And the art stuff everywhere? Ay bendito. It felt like a chickâs place. Not his bachelor condo.
Cal raked a hand through his hair, making strands of it stand on end. His eyes landed on something peeking out from behind his leather recliner. Dios, was that a pair of bunny slippers over there by his reading chair? Come on, really? For fuckâs sake. Bunny slippers?
Marriage sure cut the balls right off a guy. But in his case he didnât have any right to complain. Like less than none.
If he didnât find any evidence to dispute Agent Connemaraâs findings then he really was in the country illegally. Had been his whole life. Which, if that was the case meant that his only chance of keeping his current life intact was his hasty wedding to a woman who had polluted his manly condo with bunny slippers.
It was a hell of a situation.
Sucking in a calming breath, Cal counted to ten and waited for his beer back. What a damn day it had been. The only up side that he could see at the moment was that Roz wasnât wearing a shirt. Sheâd lost that who knows when during her obviously recent painting session and had stripped down to a sports bra. Some of the paint sheâd collected on her still looked wet and shiny.
âDo you always paint in those things?â he asked, gesturing to her tatty denim overalls and trying really hard not to be distracted by the fact that she had a smear of bright orange across her left breast. It was such an interesting shade though. One he wanted to inspect more closely.
There was a lot about Roz he wanted to inspect more of, truthfully.
âTheyâre my creative pants.â
âHow so?â He felt his lips twitch at the corners. The woman was full of surprises.
Roz stepped back and gestured down her body, all the way down to the rolled cuffs and paint-splotched feet. âThey put me in the zone. Every time I wear them I get a burst of creative energy. Hence, I call them my creative pants.â
Who was Cal to argue with that logic?
âYouâre messy.â He stated after a full body survey revealed paint on every surface of her, including her hair.
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