White Trash Beautiful by Teresa Mummert

White Trash Beautiful by Teresa Mummert

Author:Teresa Mummert
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: Young Adult, New Adult Romance, contemmporary romance, ya romance, erotic, Erotic Romance, contemmporary
Publisher: Teresa Mummert
Published: 2012-09-18T14:00:00+00:00


Chapter Fifteen

We pulled into the dusty lot of Aggie’s Diner. My legs were sore from the ride but I didn’t want to move my body from his. His hand found mine again, rubbing them gently.

“I’m going to get a room down on the river walk. The Hyatt overlooking the water. If you need me… if you need anything… please come.” I could feel his heart rate quicken under my fingers. “I will have to leave for Florida tomorrow. I don’t know when I can make it back here.” His voice trailed off. I nodded my head against his back, fighting off the lump that had formed in my throat. I held him as tight as I could for a few minutes before I forced myself to pull away. He followed, propping the bike on its kickstand.

He took off his helmet and sat it on the bike, running his hands through his hair a few times. He stepped toward me, smiling at how ridiculous I looked. He unbuckled my helmet and sat it on the bike behind him. Taking a step closer, he pushed the book bag from my shoulders and let it fall to the ground behind me. His hand slipped behind my neck, into my tangled hair. His eyes were a vibrant shade of blue that reminded me of the ocean.

“If I never see you again, I want you to know that the time I have spent with you has meant more to me then you will ever know.”

“I was mean to you,” My voice trailed off and he let out a quiet chuckle pressing his forehead against mine and his eyes fell closed. I inhaled deeply, relishing in the smell of coconut… of freedom. My heart wretched in my chest as his fingers tightened into a fist in my hair and he pressed his lips against mine. I put my hands against his chest as his frantic heartbeat pulsed against my fingertips.

He pulled his mouth back, but kept his head resting against mine. I slowly stepped back and he let his arms fall to his sides. I turned and walked across the parking lot towards the diner, forcing myself not to break into a run as the tears threatened to fall down my cheeks.

As I reached the employee entrance I turned back to look at Tucker one last time. He was staring back at me, his hands shoved deep in his pockets. I gave him a small smile before pulling open the door and slipping inside.

By the time I opened the bathroom door, I was no longer strong enough to hold back my sadness. I sobbed as I pulled my bag of work clothes from under the sink and began to undress. I held the yellow dress to my face and inhaled the faint scent of coconut that still lingered on the fabric. I missed him already and I barely knew him. He had turned my entire pathetic existence upside down.

I shrugged my work clothes on and folded my dress, placing it into the bag along with my sandals.



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