Their New Beginning (Oh Captain, My Captain #5) by Lindsay Paige & Mary Smith & Rebecca Cartee

Their New Beginning (Oh Captain, My Captain #5) by Lindsay Paige & Mary Smith & Rebecca Cartee

Author:Lindsay Paige & Mary Smith & Rebecca Cartee [Paige, Lindsay & Smith, Mary & Cartee, Rebecca]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Amazon: B00U4FA29K
Publisher: Lindsay Paige and Mary Smith
Published: 2015-03-29T23:00:00+00:00


Chapter Fourteen

Avery

I wash my face, and my hands are a little shaky. Jax’s parents and Stan have all gone to bed. I’m not sure if Jax is going to sleep in here, or possibly the couch in his office. I dry my face and slip on one of Jax’s old college T-shirts. Ever since the first time I spent the night with him, I’ve always worn one of his T-shirts to bed. I walk out of the bathroom and stop in my tracks.

Jax is in the bedroom. His back is to me, and he’s shirtless. Oh, how I’d love to rub my hands along his back right now. He slides off his jeans, and his muscular thighs make me weak in the knees. I need to focus and remember what he said. I need to be patient.

God, this sucks so badly. I want him. Now.

I shake my head and walk over to my side of the bed, not saying anything. I grab my bottle of lotion, and like every night, rub down my legs and arms. I catch a glimpse of Jax staring at me from the corner of my eye.

“I promise I’ll stay on my side of the bed,” I try to tease him, but I really don’t want to at all.

He clears his throat. “Oh, right, yeah.”

I switch off my light and slide into bed. It feels weird, and I’ve never felt this way before in bed with him. I stare up at the ceiling. “Do you remember the first time I spent the night at your place? You were living with two rookies and had a really crappy apartment.”

“I remember. It would be hard to forget with all I had to hear the next morning. Those walls were thinner than I thought.”

“We didn’t sleep that night, did we?” I smile at the memory.

“No,” he softly chuckles. “Did I ever tell you that I got in trouble at practice the next day? I kept nodding off while I was standing up, but it was worth it.”

“What?” I turn on my side to look at him. He’s still looking up. “You never told me that.” I laugh. “That was the first night we talked about kids, too.”

“I don’t think there was anything we didn’t talk about that night. I remember thinking you were too good to be true because you seemed so perfect.” His voice drops low. I didn’t know that either. \

“That’s funny because I thought the same thing about you. I fell in love with you that night,” I tell him honestly. “I called Regina the next day and told her I’d found my soulmate. Of course, she laughed at me, but I knew. I knew that I loved you and that we would always be together.” I think back to that night, and one memory stands out. “However, the vanilla ice cream may have sealed the deal.” I giggle, remembering him licking it off my body.

He smiles. “It was definitely the ice cream.” He turns on his side and mirrors my position.



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