Lithium Waves by Carmel Rhodes

Lithium Waves by Carmel Rhodes

Author:Carmel Rhodes [Rhodes, Carmel]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: A Lithium Springs Novel, Book One
Publisher: Carmel Rhodes
Published: 2017-11-09T16:00:00+00:00


“Hey, Kitty Cat,” Ryder whispered. “I gotta take a leak.” He shifted, gently rolling Jamie onto her back. Even with matted hair and a blotchy face, she was breathtaking.

“No,” she moaned, pulling him down on top of her. “You’re warm and I was comfortable.”

“Would you rather I piss on you?”

“It wouldn’t be the first time,” she muttered sleepily.

He chuckled at her teasing, but she had a point. He could be a possessive bastard. It never bothered him before, but with last night’s revelations, Ryder knew he needed to get a handle on that shit. Every man in Jamie’s life treated her like property and there he was doing the same thing. He’d practically dragged her back to his house, caveman style, and threw her into the shower. He’d even considered ripping that damn dress to shreds.

“I’m sorry I was an asshole,” he said, brushing her nose with his.

“I’m sorry I was a bitch.” Wrapping her legs around his waist, Jamie tilted her head back, her mouth finding Ryder’s. “And sorry for the morning breath.” Jamie’s kiss, unlike the woman herself, was timid. The way she brushed her lips against his, and the small, unsure strokes of her tongue made him happier than it should have.

Ryder was the only man to have this part of her, the only one to see her like this. That alone was enough to give him a semi hard-on.

Yeah, he needed to get a grip on the possessive shit, but first he had to pee. “As much as I love your morning breath, I’m about to piss myself.”

“Fine,” she groaned, untangling her legs from around his body, “if you must.”

Ryder hopped off the bed, feeling lighter than he had the last few days.

Life with Kitty Cat was never boring. In the short time they’d been together, he’d experienced the highest highs and the lowest lows. Her pieces were jagged, but together they would make magic. Jamie’d probably call that philosophical bullshit, and that only made him love her more.

Once he finished in the bathroom, Ryder ran downstairs to make coffee. Jamie would be leaving for work soon and as much as it sucked, he was going to have to tuck his dick between his legs and go see if he still had a job. The list of reasons to go find Jamie’s dad and beat his ass was getting longer and longer. Ryder grew up with a failing musician father who took his shortcomings out on his mother, but he had his mother. Jamie didn’t have anyone, and that killed him. She was good, and she deserved better than the shitty hand she was dealt.

Guilt speared in Ryder’s gut as he poured two mugs full of coffee. He was being a dick to his mom. He knew that, but he couldn’t help but feel betrayed. His dad was the enemy and it felt like his mom had switched teams. Ignoring that problem wasn’t going to make it go away, but Ryder could only deal with one thing at a time, and today his job took priority.



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