Total pages in book: 65
Estimated words: 66865 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 334(@200wpm)___ 267(@250wpm)___ 223(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 66865 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 334(@200wpm)___ 267(@250wpm)___ 223(@300wpm)
I feel cute. Pretty.
Can’t quite quell the nerves bombarding me as I stand here, impatiently waiting on Kip.
This will be our first date.
The first time he’s going to see me really dressed up, wearing high heels and a fancy dress.
I fiddle with the gold hoop in my ear, glancing up when a tall, blond guy begins a steady stroll up the sidewalk to my apartment complex, heart racing a little when his face comes into the light.
He’s so handsome I dip my head, embarrassed to look directly at him, afraid I’ll get caught ogling, especially when I’m waiting on someone else.
Dark jeans. Brown dress shoes that shine under the lights. Baby blue polo shirt under a dark leather jacket.
I step aside so he can pass, brushing back my hair to busy my hands, tucking my purse more securely under my armpit.
And there go those damn butterflies.
Only…
He doesn’t pass by me.
He stops.
Reaches down and puts his hands on my shoulders, leaning in and, “Oh my god, what the hell do you think you’re doing!”
Yes, I realize I’m shouting, but that’s what you’re supposed to do when you’re assaulted on a sidewalk in front of your own damn home.
“Get your hands off me!”
“Teddy, calm down,” the hot guy’s voice instructs.
But I don’t calm down—I elbow him in the gut.
“Oof. Relax babe,” the guy croaks out, slightly bent at the waist. “It’s me. Relax, it’s me.”
Me who?
“I’m calling campus security. And…and I have a—a boyfriend you know, a really big one. He’s huge, and he’s going to kick your ass when he gets here. He’ll be here any minute.”
“God you’re cute when you’re threatening to kick my ass.”
That voice.
That laugh.
Oh.
My.
God.
“Kip?”
That handsome face contorts, amused. And so handsome. “Who the hell did you think I was?”
“A rapist.”
“Do I look like a rapist to you?” I’m so intent on studying him, I can’t tell if he’s being sarcastic or not.
He looks hot. He is hot. Like—there are no words for it. He’s clean shaven, and his hair has been trimmed into way too trendy of a cut, short on the sides and longer on the top, combed back and styled—expensively.
Where do they even have salons around here that can cut a guy’s hair like that?
Kip spins in circle on the heel of his highly polished leather shoes and wipes a hand across his smooth, freshly shaven chin.
There’s a cleft there, and a slight dimple in his cheek.
Sweet mother of all that is holy.
“What do you think?” He spans his arms wide, inviting me to give him a once-over.
“I—I…I don’t know what I think.”
“What do you mean you don’t know?” The poor guy looks genuinely confused, while I…am genuinely confused.
“Why did you do this?” I can’t stop myself from asking.
“What kind of question is that? I did it for you.”
“For me? Why?”
“Help me out here for a minute, Teddy. We’re going somewhere nice, so you can receive an award—did you really want to show up with a dude they call Sasquatch, or did you want to show up with someone who looks respectable?”
Respectable is an understatement. Kip looks classy, refined, and out of my league.
I hate that I’m feeling this way; it’s not his fault. It’s my insecurities.
Shocking me like this certainly did not help, though, not when the banquet begins in less than an hour.
How am I supposed to sit next to him at the dinner table without staring? I won’t be able to help myself; it will be like trying to ignore an exotic animal that’s right beside you, purring.
“Why would you do this to me tonight?” I blurt out, unable to stop myself.
Kip looks stunned. “Do this to you? I don’t get it—what did I do?”
“This.” I gesture wildly. “The hair. The beard.”
“I shaved? Got a haircut? For you?” He’s staring down at me like I’ve grown three heads.
“Right before my banquet? How am I supposed to concentrate now?” I grip my purse and throw my hands up, frustrated—mostly with myself and my reaction to the situation. “I’m so freaked out right now, Kip, I don’t even know what to do with myself.”
He tries to put his hands on me again, resting those big, beautiful palms on my bare shoulders. “Babe, it’s me. Just…different.”
Oh god, he just called me babe—sensory and emotional overload.
“Different? It’s different, all right. God, Kip. I can’t even look you in the eyes right now.”
They look clear, deeper and richer than they’ve ever been, shining down at me. Baffled.
Hurt.
Irritated.
“Don’t you think you’re overreacting just a little bit? Most girls would be happy their…person shaved. My sister said you’d be thrilled.”
I am one hundred percent overreacting, but knowing that isn’t stopping my mouth from saying things I shouldn’t be saying in tones that shouldn’t leave my lips.
“I didn’t fall for this guy. I fell for the other guy. This is too much for me. I’m sorry if I’m being weird, but—you have to cut me some slack here. You completely ambushed me.”