If Only He Was Mine by Marie McGrath

If Only He Was Mine by Marie McGrath

Author:Marie McGrath
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Creative James Media


Chapter Thirteen

When we had gotten back to Wyatt’s truck, he handed me his final two papers. They were good. Better than good, they rivaled something I would write and I prided myself on my eloquent way of writing a paper.

I had been so pleased with his progress that Wyatt proposed we spend all Saturday on a special date from the book.

Sage had wiggled her eyebrows at me suggestively and I had nearly hit her. Our situation wasn’t like that, and all her ridiculous comments had messed with my head. That’s at least what I had determined when I was safely in my room on Wednesday night.

I simply had Sage in my head and when he touched me, my body pretended to react and my brain went along with the trickery.

That was it.

Simple and logical.

Wyatt had texted me last night and insisted that we start our date around nine in the morning and even asked for my address.

To say that my stomach was unsettled was an understatement. My parents weren’t expected to be home, in fact, I checked that fact every two minutes with a constant watch out my bedroom window.

But what if they had forgotten something or had to come home for a quick minute? They would see Wyatt and I would have to explain.

Because neither of them knew that there was a dual purpose for our meetings.

And it wasn’t that I thought they’d be mad. No, I figured they’d be thrilled … at least my mom anyway.

Dad didn’t want me to date, but Mom would eat it up and want to know every detail. But it was fake and that I didn’t want to have to explain.

So, when Wyatt’s truck pulled into my driveway, without my parents in sight, I sprinted to his truck and hopped in.

His eyes were wide. “Are you running away from a monster or just excited to see me?”

My jaw slackened, but words failed me.

“Relax, Marley. It was a joke, although, one might think it was the latter option with your lack of rebuttal.”

Speak, Marley. “I was just thinking about whether or not I locked all the doors, that’s all.”

Wyatt cocked his eyebrow farther up but didn’t respond to my statement.

In truth, I was more relaxed now that my parents weren’t here, and Wyatt pulled from my driveway as quickly as he had pulled in.

I had no idea what we were doing today but decided to be casual and comfy. I wore my favorite stretchy high-waisted black denim shorts with the bottoms frayed from so many washes. As for my shirt, it was a light-colored salmon baby doll style blouse.

I shifted my attention to Wyatt who wore a hunter-green beanie, and a teal T-shirt with dark khaki shorts.

My eyes widened. “New beanie?”

Wyatt absentmindedly touched it, then replaced his hand on the steering wheel. “No, just haven’t worn it in a while.”

“I like the color.”

As he glanced in my direction, he half-smiled. Then he rapidly tapped his hands on the steering wheel as he pulled over to the side.



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