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“Wild, you knew?” he asked, stepping closer.
I took the letter from him.
“I did,” I said, placing the letter on the counter next to the check, then looking up at Brian. “They wanted to make sure we’d be home when they mailed this.”
Brian stared at me. His lips were slightly parted and he was back to breathing slow.
I stepped closer until our fronts were touching and placed my hands on his chest.
“That money you gave when you sold to Jamie, Owen’s parents barely tapped into it, and because of you and everything you’d already given them, they don’t have use for this money. It’s yours, Brian. They wanted you to have it back.”
“But …” His eyes slid to the check, then back to my face, as his hands held my hips. “They’re caught up? They’re good? You’re sure?”
“I’m sure,” I replied, tipping my chin up. “You did an amazing thing, helping them. They appreciated it so much.”
I watched his neck work with a swallow.
“What do you want to do with the money?” I asked.
“I don’t know. I don’t need it.”
“Can I make a suggestion?”
He looked at my mouth, nodding.
“You could be part owner of Wax again.”
He contemplated this for all of two seconds, then argued, “I’m fine with just working there.”
“But you said it was your dream growing up.”
His hands slid around to my back and he jerked me closer.
“I’m holding my fuckin’ dream,” he muttered, tilting his head down and smiling lazily.
My heart fluttered. And wouldn’t you know it, the flip and twist happened.
“You give me butterflies,” I shared, sounding breathless, watching his lazy smile grow so it lifted both sides of his mouth now. “And I love being your dream, but I want you to have all of your dreams, Brian, just like you’ve given me all of mine.”
His eyes went soft and absorbing. Then he pulled in a slow breath, let it out while looking over at the check again, thought for a beat, and optioned, “What about something in memory of Owen? Like a fund or something?” He looked at me. “Might be able to put something together with Mona, the woman who runs the riding place. Have a thing set up so families who can’t afford it can get the therapy. I don’t know. Is that dumb?”
I sucked on my lip to keep it from trembling.
My boy had the most selfless heart in the world. I was sure of it.
“No,” I said quickly, fighting against my emotions, sliding my hands around his neck and squeezing there. “No, that’s not dumb at all. That’s sweet, Trouble.”
His lip twitched.
“But it’s a lot of money,” I reminded him, feeling strongly about my suggestion. “You could set up that fund and still keep some for yourself.”
“And buy back part of Wax?” His eyebrow lifted.
“Why not? Do you think Jamie will let you?”
Brian breathed a laugh, replying, “Yeah, I do. He fucking hated me selling out.”
“Is he coming to the beach? You could ask him about it tonight.”
“Not sure,” he replied. “Said he was getting dinner first at Whitecaps, and depending on if your girl was working, he might hang out there for a while and nag her.”
I smiled big.
“She’s working.”
Brian shook his head.
I ignored that because he knew where I stood on the situation and I knew where he stood. And we had more important things to talk about right now.
“So.” I stood on my toes and moved in to give him my mouth. “You decided then?”
I loved Brian’s idea for the money but I was hoping he would do something for himself with it, too.
If anyone deserved all of their dreams, it was him.
“Yeah,” he whispered, sliding his lips along mine and kissing me slow and sweet. “I’ll contact Mona and talk to Jamie.”
I closed my eyes and took that kiss, going harder and deeper when I couldn’t help it anymore.
I was the happiest girl in the world.
Brian was getting all of his dreams, just like I had all of mine.
My heart couldn’t wait.
They hate each other. They want each other.
And now they need each other.
Don’t miss J. Daniels’s stunning next installment of the Dirty Deeds series featuring Tori and Jamie!
HIT THE SPOT
Available Winter 2016
I took the letter from him.
“I did,” I said, placing the letter on the counter next to the check, then looking up at Brian. “They wanted to make sure we’d be home when they mailed this.”
Brian stared at me. His lips were slightly parted and he was back to breathing slow.
I stepped closer until our fronts were touching and placed my hands on his chest.
“That money you gave when you sold to Jamie, Owen’s parents barely tapped into it, and because of you and everything you’d already given them, they don’t have use for this money. It’s yours, Brian. They wanted you to have it back.”
“But …” His eyes slid to the check, then back to my face, as his hands held my hips. “They’re caught up? They’re good? You’re sure?”
“I’m sure,” I replied, tipping my chin up. “You did an amazing thing, helping them. They appreciated it so much.”
I watched his neck work with a swallow.
“What do you want to do with the money?” I asked.
“I don’t know. I don’t need it.”
“Can I make a suggestion?”
He looked at my mouth, nodding.
“You could be part owner of Wax again.”
He contemplated this for all of two seconds, then argued, “I’m fine with just working there.”
“But you said it was your dream growing up.”
His hands slid around to my back and he jerked me closer.
“I’m holding my fuckin’ dream,” he muttered, tilting his head down and smiling lazily.
My heart fluttered. And wouldn’t you know it, the flip and twist happened.
“You give me butterflies,” I shared, sounding breathless, watching his lazy smile grow so it lifted both sides of his mouth now. “And I love being your dream, but I want you to have all of your dreams, Brian, just like you’ve given me all of mine.”
His eyes went soft and absorbing. Then he pulled in a slow breath, let it out while looking over at the check again, thought for a beat, and optioned, “What about something in memory of Owen? Like a fund or something?” He looked at me. “Might be able to put something together with Mona, the woman who runs the riding place. Have a thing set up so families who can’t afford it can get the therapy. I don’t know. Is that dumb?”
I sucked on my lip to keep it from trembling.
My boy had the most selfless heart in the world. I was sure of it.
“No,” I said quickly, fighting against my emotions, sliding my hands around his neck and squeezing there. “No, that’s not dumb at all. That’s sweet, Trouble.”
His lip twitched.
“But it’s a lot of money,” I reminded him, feeling strongly about my suggestion. “You could set up that fund and still keep some for yourself.”
“And buy back part of Wax?” His eyebrow lifted.
“Why not? Do you think Jamie will let you?”
Brian breathed a laugh, replying, “Yeah, I do. He fucking hated me selling out.”
“Is he coming to the beach? You could ask him about it tonight.”
“Not sure,” he replied. “Said he was getting dinner first at Whitecaps, and depending on if your girl was working, he might hang out there for a while and nag her.”
I smiled big.
“She’s working.”
Brian shook his head.
I ignored that because he knew where I stood on the situation and I knew where he stood. And we had more important things to talk about right now.
“So.” I stood on my toes and moved in to give him my mouth. “You decided then?”
I loved Brian’s idea for the money but I was hoping he would do something for himself with it, too.
If anyone deserved all of their dreams, it was him.
“Yeah,” he whispered, sliding his lips along mine and kissing me slow and sweet. “I’ll contact Mona and talk to Jamie.”
I closed my eyes and took that kiss, going harder and deeper when I couldn’t help it anymore.
I was the happiest girl in the world.
Brian was getting all of his dreams, just like I had all of mine.
My heart couldn’t wait.
They hate each other. They want each other.
And now they need each other.
Don’t miss J. Daniels’s stunning next installment of the Dirty Deeds series featuring Tori and Jamie!
HIT THE SPOT
Available Winter 2016