Frat House Confessions--Wes--Frat House Confessions, Book 2 by Bethany Lopez
Author:Bethany Lopez
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Bethany Lopez
Nineteen
Trixie
I’d never thought of swimming as an exciting sport, let alone a sexy one.
But, watching Wes in the water really did it for me.
His long, tapered, powerful body, clad in only a miniscule speedo, slicing through the water at crazy speed, muscles bunching with every stroke … it was a lot for a girl to take in. Especially with memories of the way he’d come for me on the phone last night playing in a loop in my head.
I never thought of myself as an experienced lover, and I didn’t imagine I’d enjoy “teaching” someone with less experience. I always figured it’d be a letdown, and looked for partners who knew what they were doing and could maybe teach me a thing or two.
But, being with Wes had totally flipped the switch on that train of thought.
His exuberance, willingness to try new things, and the fact that I’m the person who got to help him experience them, was a tremendous turn-on for me.
He’s sweet, sexy, and a curious mix of confident and shy.
How could a girl resist?
I jumped to my feet, clapping and whistling when he won another heat, before looking around at the other onlookers and taking my seat, cheeks reddening.
I was acting like a total Guppie, which is what Wes had told me the guys on the swim team called their fans. The groupies who came to every meet, had them sign photos, and basically offered themselves up to any swimmers who’d take them.
Who knew swimmers had groupies?
When the meet was over, I gathered my things and made my way over to where Wes was standing with a couple guys on his team. Not wanting to interrupt, I hung back, but when he looked over and saw me waiting, Wes grinned and crossed to me.
“What’d you think?” he asked, obviously jacked from his win.
“I think I’ve had the wrong idea about speedos all my life. You look totally hot,” I whispered, tiptoeing up to kiss him softly, the scent of chlorine swirling around us.
Wes kissed me back and chuckled.
“Thanks. It definitely gives us incentive to work out … These things aren’t very forgiving.”
“Congrats on your win, I can’t wait to hear what you want for your prize.”
Wes’s embarrassment was adorable, but the sound of his name being called had us both looking over.
“We’ve gotta warm down and hit the showers, but I talked to Whit and he can meet up after to do the interview, does that work?”
“Yeah, sounds good, meet at the coffee shop?” I asked, knowing it was less than a mile away and not wanting him to feel like he had to rush with me waiting in the lobby.
“Perfect, we’ll see you there.”
Wes gave me another quick kiss, before turning and getting back in the pool. I watched him for a few seconds, enjoying the view, before deciding I’d better get going before I cornered him in the locker room and gave him another first.
Once I got my dirty chai, I grabbed a table in the back corner, fired up my laptop, and started transcribing my notes.
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