The Promise (Neighbor from Hell, #10)(66)
“Maybe,” she whispered because she felt that it was imperative that she didn’t tell him just how much she missed him.
Or just how much she was going to miss him.
“Maybe?” he asked in a seductive whisper as he trailed his fingertips over her knees and thighs.
“Did you miss me?” she countered, licking her lips as she felt his fingers move higher.
Chuckling, he pressed a kiss against her stomach as those trailing fingers found her panties and slowly began pulling them down. “Every single minute,” Reed said, making her sigh only to make her breath catch when she felt his mouth kiss a trail down her stomach and-
“Oh, god,” she whispered when he pressed a kiss against her slit.
“Did you miss me, Joey?” he whispered, pressing another kiss against her slit.
“Yes,” she admitted softly, arching her back on a soft sigh as she ran her fingers through his hair.
“How much did you miss me?” he asked and before she could answer, he was running his tongue between her slit.
“Too much,” she admitted on a soft moan that turned into a startled gasp when she felt his tongue slide inside her.
He felt so damn good, she thought as he ran his hands over her body as he continued to lick her, sliding his tongue in and out of her as she laid there, helpless to do anything more than run her fingers through his hair and bite her bottom lip as she struggled not to moan. She’d never been with a man who knew her body like Reed did. He’d taken his time to learn what she liked, what she didn’t, and knew exactly what it would take to drive her out of her mind. He also knew how to make everything better with a simple touch. Sometimes all it took was one look at Reed to make everything better.
She was going to miss him, she thought sadly, running her hands down his back as he kissed his way up her body. She was going to miss falling asleep in his arms every night, the way he smiled, and-Realizing how close she was to crying again, she reminded herself of the promise that she’d made herself a few hours ago and focused on enjoying the time they had left with him and pray that it didn’t kill her when it came time to say goodbye.
Chapter 39
Back in Bridgewater, MA…
“Well, this is fun,” Garrett said, sighing heavily as he looked around him, taking in the dirt driveway that consisted of rocks, holes, and broken roots, which eventually bled into the lawn that consisted of rocks, weeds, and briars that went around most of the property before coming to a dwindling end around one side of the driveway where his uncle and cousin were still arguing.
“You’re fired,” Uncle Jared said, getting in Trevor’s face.
“Fine,” Trevor said evenly, “Then you can be the one to tell Zoey.”
Garrett noted the look of pure panic on his Uncle’s face before he shifted his attention to his cousins, the James brothers. They were all wearing matching Rerum Highland Construction shirts and standing near their trucks glaring as their little sister and boss, Rory, sat on the hood of her truck sipping another hot cocoa. Her husband Conner read through the information they had on the decrepit old house behind them while he absently caressed the large swell of her stomach. Rerum Construction had more than enough work to keep them busy up in New Hampshire, but when they’d heard that one of their great-grandfather Noah’s houses was coming on the market, they’d decided to come take a look.
That of course, had led to Uncle Jared panicking and dropping everything to get here two weeks early so that he could get his hands on this property before anyone else had a chance to grab it. When he went to grab Reese, he’d discovered that Trevor had grabbed him first and had an hour on him. That’s when Uncle Jared decided that he needed him for his legal skills and showed up at his apartment early this morning just when he’d finally decided to call it a night.
“I can’t see,” Mikey said, drawing his attention to the house that was going to take a fortune and a miracle to fix to find Reese doing another walk around, making note of everything that needed to be fixed, replaced, or torn down while Mikey, wearing an old Red Sox baseball cap that Garrett had been meaning to destroy, took it upon herself to climb onto Sebastian’s back.
Sebastian, who was too fucking serious for a kid his age, merely tossed the small rock that he’d been examining aside and helped his best friend up. Once she was settled on his back, she wrapped her arms around his shoulders, started rolling the baseball that she was always carrying between her hands, and said, “You may now carry me.”
“You’re too good to me,” Sebastian drawled, shifting the small bundle on his back and went to follow Reese when a small black SUV pulled into the driveway.
“The house is mine,” Trevor said evenly.
“We’ll see,” Uncle Jared snapped back.
“The house is ours,” Craig said with one last glare before turning his attention to the SUV and watched as the small group that they’d been waiting for climbed out.
“That’s going to leave a mark,” came the softly mumbled words that had his cousin Matt turning around and-
“Ow! You mean bastard!”
Jumping the hell out of the way as Reed leaned down and picked up the small little thing that had tripped over a root and helped her to her feet.
“Stupid boobs,” she mumbled with a sad little sigh as she reached up and dusted off her shirt, drawing Garrett’s attention to a large pair of breasts with, “Never Trust an Atom. They Make Up Everything,” written across her black tee shirt, making his lips twitch as he took in the rest of her, noting the adorable expression on her face, followed up with a second glance at those breasts and—
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