Run With Me (Fight For You Book 1) by J.C. Evans
Author:J.C. Evans [Evans, J.C.]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Alpha Male, revenge, suspense, dark romance, sexy romance, new adult
Publisher: J.C. Evans
Published: 2015-09-23T07:00:00+00:00
Chapter Twelve
Danny
âAnd, after all, what is a lie?
Tis but the truth in masquerade.â
-Lord Byron
I wake up to find the cabin so cold Samâs teeth are chattering in her sleep.
Our fire has gone out and evidently the heat that was clunking sluggishly on and off yesterday has decided to clunk out today.
After mounding the blankets on top of Samâtaking a moment to admire how beautiful she looks with her hair wild on the pillow and her pale skin glowing in the morning light shining through the windowâI slide out of bed and get dressed as fast as I can.
The race to escape the chill reminds me of waking up in our South Carolina house as a kid, back when Dad was living at home and kept the heat turned down to fifty degrees in the house to save money for beer. Things were better when Caitlin took over, but she still kept the heat at no more than sixty.
I grew up dealing with the cold, but Sam was born and raised on Maui. She thinks Los Angeles winter mornings are chilly. Sheâs going to be traumatized if she wakes up in this freezer before I get the fire going again.
After writing a quick note to let her know Iâm heading down to the main building to tell them the heatâs out and to grab another bundle of firewood, I click quietly out the door. Outside, itâs so cold my breath instantly forms a cloud in front of my face, but with my fleece on, itâs bearable, and thereâs a heaviness in the air that hints that the day will be warming up soon. Itâd better, or we may have to skip out on our float trip and spend the rest of the morning huddled in front of the fire in our room.
Though huddling in front of the fire with Sam doesnât sound like a bad way to spend the dayâ¦
The thought brings images from last night floating to the surface of my brain. Sam with her boots and red stockings still on while I ate her pussy. Sam with her head thrown back and her breasts bouncing as she rode me the second time. Sam falling asleep on my chest making those snuffling noises she makes when sheâs really tired and goes from awake to dreaming in two seconds.
I fell in love with her all over again last night.
She is everything Iâve ever wantedâmy best friend, my other half, and a lover who blows my mind every time weâre together. I love her so much my chest felt bruised with it by the time we wore ourselves out and had to crashâher passing out the moment her head hit my chest, me staring at the dark beams of the ceiling until I decided I didnât care what she was keeping from me.
I love Sam and only Sam.
If there were another guy, she obviously isnât pining for him now. The way she responded to me last night made that clear. And if itâs something else thatâs bothering her, she clearly doesnât want to talk about it.
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