Warning Track by Meghan Quinn

Warning Track by Meghan Quinn

Author:Meghan Quinn [Quinn, Meghan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction, Sports, Romance, Contemporary, Military
ISBN: 1500899305
Amazon: B00MLF2B5E
Barnesnoble: B00MLF2B5E
Goodreads: 22847495
Publisher: Meghan Quinn
Published: 2014-08-09T04:00:00+00:00


**Margo**

Parker’s back was turned toward her as he drove his friend’s boat out to the middle of the ocean. They weren’t that far away from the dock, but just far enough so they felt secluded. When Parker picked her up, the last thing she expected was for him to take her out on a boat; she was pleasantly surprised.

As she took in the sights around them, she noticed just how good Parker was looking tonight. He wore some ass-hugging jeans, a navy checkered button-up shirt with the sleeves rolled up and a pair of boat shoes. The shoes made her giggle to herself because he was really trying to play the part, but when he put on a cheesy captain’s hat, she lost it.

He turned around and said, “This spot good?” He was still wearing the ridiculous hat, so it was hard to take him seriously.

“Looks good to me. Now that we’re here, do you mind telling me what we’re doing out here? You don’t plan on cutting me up and feeding me to the sharks, do you?”

“That would be a brilliant plan for a deranged human, but no. I kind of want to keep you around and cutting into human flesh is not my thing.”

“Oh, what’s your preferred flesh to cut into then?”

Parker shook his head and laughed, “There’s something wrong with you.” He didn’t give her a chance to reply, because he was pulling her up from her seat and grabbing a blanket.

They were on a speed boat that had a net that extended over the water that passengers could sit on. Parker slipped his shoes off and nodded for her to do the same, which she did. He then put the blanket over the netting and helped her onto it. It was a little scary at first, hovering over the water with only a close-knit net holding her up, but once she was settled, she realized it was rather comfortable. Parker went back to the helm and grabbed a picnic basket, returning in no time at all.

“I think we made it just in time,” Parker said, while looking at his watch.

Fame hadn’t changed Parker; he was still the same goofy, kind, and caring guy from college, but there were little touches here and there that Margo noticed that were different from College Parker. MLB Parker had a fancy watch, one that definitely looked expensive. It had a larger face than normal watches, with a black background and silver casing. There were no numbers on his watch, just little markings. How he could read the damn thing, Margo had no clue. But his jeans and shirts still looked like they came from the local mall, just like College Parker. It was reassuring to know that all the fame and popularity hadn’t changed the man she knew.

“What are we just in time for?” Margo asked, as she took a glass of wine from Parker.

“The sunset.” Parker pulled Margo into his side as he draped his arm around her and pointed her toward where the sun was setting over the ocean.



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