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395 pages, Kindle Edition
Published April 20, 2023
Reading never failed me. Unlike people, books were reliable; they always provided a welcome escape.
And I needed that now.
"I make you nervous," he said.
"One hundred percent," I said back. There was no use lying. My cheeks were starting to hurt I was smiling so hard.
Bo, on the other hand, looked like he was gritting his teeth.
Bo didn't want to talk about The Kiss.
He wanted to pretend as if it never happened.
I could do that.
I could.
Even if he was my first.
Even if I could still feel the press of his mouth against mine.
"I thought you hated having me around," I admitted.
"I don't."
"You even told me how much you hate people."
"Not you," he said.
My heart skipped a beat.
"I could never hate you, Kent."
Taking my hand, he placed a kiss on my thumb, removing the leftover sugar with a brief but devastating brush of his tongue. I couldn't have spoken then even if I'd wanted to.
As a bookworm, I'd read tons of romance novels with countless happily-ever-afters. I would read a ton more.
And I knew our book would always be my favorite.
┊ ˚➶ 。˚ "And then we kissed. I'd read that ninety-nine percent of the time fiction was better than reality. That was probably true. But that kiss was the exception. Bo Stryker was better than fiction. And I couldn't wait to live our happily-ever-after."
┊ ˚➶ 。˚ "Come on, you loved being the center of attention." Bo let out a long, deep sigh. "I didn't, Kent."
"Why not?"
"Because there's only one girl whose attention I've ever wanted," he said."
┊ ˚➶ 。˚ "Bo's smile was like some kind of hidden treasure. Rare, dazzling, and hard to find. But once discovered, you wanted to bask in it, thankful for even a glimpse of something so beautiful."
┊ ˚➶ 。˚ "What's your favorite flower?" I asked.
"Cherry blossom," he said. My smile widened.
"Really? My shampoo smells like cherry blossoms."
"I know," he said quietly, almost to himself."