Where the Light Glows by Dena Blake

Where the Light Glows by Dena Blake

Author:Dena Blake [Blake, Dena]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781626399594
Published: 2017-04-22T04:00:00+00:00


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Mel was spooned against Nancy’s back when she woke up, and it took her a minute to realize where she was and who she was spooning. She also realized she had Nancy’s breast cupped in her hand. Before she could move it, she heard a soft groan and Nancy said, “Are you gonna do something with that hand, or are you just teasing me?” Mel chuckled and rolled to her back. Nancy grumbled. “Not the choice I was hoping for.”

“Sorry. I’m a cuddler.”

“I remember.” Nancy rolled over to face her, and Mel saw something different skitter across her face. “You know you wouldn’t be so difficult to resist if you hadn’t gotten so damn beautiful.” She brushed a stray strand of hair from Mel’s face and tucked it up behind her ear. Nancy was silent for a moment, seemingly lost in the past. “Why couldn’t you have gotten ugly or something?”

“Would that change things?” Mel lifted a brow.

“No.” Nancy rolled her eyes and shook her head. “I’d still want you.”

“I wish I could change the way I feel.” Mel gave her a soft kiss on the cheek.

Nancy let out a growl. “If I didn’t love you, I’d definitely take advantage of this situation.”

“I know.” She flopped her head to the side. “I’m sorry I was such a mess last night.”

“You were a fucking mess.” Nancy laughed. “Which is a switch. I’m usually the one with all the drama.”

“I don’t know what to do, Nance.”

“First things first. You need to call Mike and get the ball rolling on your divorce.” Nancy pushed out of bed, took the cordless phone from the nightstand, and tossed it to the spot she’d just vacated. “I’m going to jump in the shower.” She moved through the bathroom doorway and then peeked back out at Mel. “Wanna wash my back?”

“Go.” Mel rolled her eyes and shooed her with a backhanded wave.

Nancy was right. It was no use trying anymore, and she certainly didn’t want to live like she had been with Jack for the rest of her life.

Her whole weekend with Izzy—the beach, the wharf, that beautiful sunset—had been so perfect. She’d been excited about bringing her home, sharing dinner, a bottle of wine, and who knows what else with her. It had been clear when they’d returned home to find Jack in the kitchen that Mel had put the cart before the horse. She still had issues to deal with before any of that could happen. Her ten-year relationship with Jack was over but not quite finished.

They had to deal with legal matters. Mel wanted out, but she needed to be smart about it. If Jack had any inkling she might be seeing someone else, which he might have after last night, he could make the financial split long and arduous. Her mother had warned her, and Mel now knew she should have never agreed to merge their financial portfolios without a prenup. At the time, she’d never doubted that her relationship with Jack was permanent.



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