Total pages in book: 105
Estimated words: 104151 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 521(@200wpm)___ 417(@250wpm)___ 347(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 104151 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 521(@200wpm)___ 417(@250wpm)___ 347(@300wpm)
“His truck was moving!” she yelled, jumping to her feet and brushing her hair away from her face. “Like someone was shaking it. And you were on his lap, bouncing up and down.” She parked both fists on her hips. “Was he giving you a pony ride on his knee like Dad used to do to us?”
It was none of her business, and I was furious that she felt she had the right to scold me. But, oh my god, I couldn’t believe she said that. Both of my hands covered my mouth.
Her eyes were squinted; mine were bugged out. And the room was silent.
I broke first with a loud snort and then a fit of laughter that made my eyes water.
“Stop—” She clamped her jaw shut, but her lips still quivered. “Stop laughing,” she cried, falling apart into a fit of giggles.
We collapsed onto my bed, bodies curled into tiny balls of laughter.
After several failed attempts to gain our composure, we finally relaxed with hard sighs while we stared at the ceiling.
“I love him,” I said.
She didn’t respond right away.
“It’s too weird. You can’t love Dad’s best friend’s brother. You can’t love my Trig teacher. Do you know how hard it will be for me to sit in class tomorrow and not think of him giving you a pony ride?”
Again, we started giggling.
“Gabbs, you’ve ruined pony rides. They can never be innocent bounce play again.”
Her body shook with more laughter.
“And don’t you ever talk about my sex life and Dad in the same breath.”
She rolled toward me, propping her head onto her arm, and I did the same, facing her. “This is bad, Eve. Maybe not Sarah level of bad, but Dad will be so mad. And what are you going to do if you get pregnant?”
“We’re using protection.”
“It’s not a hundred percent.”
I wrinkled my nose for a beat. “I don’t know. If it were to happen, then I guess we’d have a baby. And I’d have to tell Mom and Dad.”
“You’re totally going to have to tell them eventually, right? Or do you think it won’t last like with Drew, so there’s no need to cause a stir?”
It pained me to think of us not lasting, but Kyle wasn’t exactly proclaiming his love to me, so she had a point.
“Did he say he loves you?” Gabby asked as if she had read my mind.
“Not yet.”
“If you got married, would Josh call you ‘Mom’?” She was jumping too far ahead.
“It’s not that I don’t want to get married someday, but I don’t dream of it like you do, Gabbs. But …”
“But?”
I grinned. “Sometimes, I imagine what it would be like to live with him and feel like Josh was mine.”
Gabby’s face lit up. “That’s so romantic.”
I restrained from rolling my eyes. But it was shocking how she went from wanting to kill me, threatening to tattle to our parents, and wishing for me to get pregnant, like it was a curse, to thinking my living with Kyle and Josh would be romantic.
But she was finally on my side, the way I was on Sarah’s, and that’s all that mattered.
“Don’t worry, Gabbs, we’ll find you a good man someday.” I squeezed her hand.
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
THE BEATLES, “LET IT BE”
Kyle
“Fred and Anne are here. A surprise visit, and Eve got Josh a fucking dog,” I said to Adam when he called me after everyone was in bed. I was sitting on the deck with said dog curled up on my lap. He knew he needed to bond with me to stand a chance of staying.
As soon as I could have a coherent thought around Eve that didn’t involve planning the easiest and quickest way to put my dick inside her, we were going to have a serious conversation about the dog.
Adam chuckled. “Who buys someone else’s kid a dog?”
“Precisely.”
“Josh must love having your brother and Anne there. They spoil him.”
“Yeah,” I said, staring into the night sky filled with stars. “They said a few days, but I bet they stay until next week because Fred will want to listen to Peter preach this Sunday.”
“Sounds like you’ll have a babysitter then while you hunt on Saturday.”
“I have two sitters living next door.”
“Yeah, how’s that going? Are you still being a better man than me?”
I didn’t answer. Was Eve right? Did friends tell each other everything?
“Kyle Marcus Collins,” Adam mimicked my mom’s voice. “You haven’t put your filthy hands on the preacher’s daughter, have you?”
I chuckled. “You’d make a terrible woman, which is surprising because you’re such a pussy sometimes.”
“You’re dodging my question.”
The shit-eating grin on my face felt so good. I couldn’t think of Eve and not feel euphoric, despite the dog. “I put my hands on the preacher’s daughter.”
“YES! I knew you would, you lucky bastard. Was it everything I imagined it would be? Shit, was she a virgin? Is she a freak in bed?”