Say You're Mine: An Enemies to Lovers Romance (Southport Love Stories Book 4) by Sarah Brooks (books for 6 year olds to read themselves .txt) ๐
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I should have been ecstatic at the way business was booming. While I was happy I had successfully carved out a little space for myself in the world, there this nagging ache deep in my heart.
And it had everything to do with that stupid stained glass window.
I dropped my feet on the floor and stood up, walking to the kitchen sink, and rinsing out my mug. I absently scratched Edgar behind the ears, ignoring the drool that dropped on my bare feet.
Whitney said I wasnโt being fair to Rob. That I couldnโt expect the guy to spill his guts after only really knowing me for a few months. But that wasnโt it. She wasnโt there. She hadnโt been in the moment when I had truly felt we were on the cusp of something deep and important.
She hadnโt known how close I had been to handing him everything.
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It had been a couple of weeks since our almost hook-up and I was feeling embarrassed and uncomfortable. Emotions didnโt sit well with me at the best of times; add a healthy dose of shame and I was a mess.
But Robert had called me the very next day and the day after that he brought Chinese food and we watched my favorite Bruce Lee movie, The Way of the Dragon. I had started to almost forget that he had run out of my house so fast that you would have thought his ass was on fire.
I had told him I would make dinner and my kitchen was a mess. The contractors had only finished the sunroom two days before and I still had a lot of cleaning and organizing to do, but I wanted to do this for him.
It was Robert who had called a friend of his in the city who had his own building crew. Mike had come out and given me a quote to build the sunroom. A ridiculously cheap quote. When Mike told me the number I gaped in shock and asked him if he had hit his head on the way over. Mike laughed and I noted, not for the first time since he arrived, how astoundingly good-looking he was. Like male model good looking, if not a little too tall for my tastes.
โConsider it a friend rate,โ he had said.
I looked at him as if he were speaking gibberish. โBut you donโt know me.โ
โI know Robbie and if youโre a friend of his, then youโre a friend of mine.โ He gave me a smile that most women would have melted over.
โThatโs more than generous even for a friend of a friend rate,โ I argued.
Mike put his pen back in his shirt pocket and picked up his car keys ready to head out. โI knew Robbie during a real low point in my life. He was a good friend. He looked out for me. I knew that if I was ever in a position, Iโd return the favor. So, this is me, returning the favor. He told me you were special, thatโs all I need to hear.โ He pulled his baseball cap down low over his ears. โIโll send you a design to approve in the next few days.โ
His story about Robert had only solidified what I already knew, this was one amazing man.
I was making chicken parmigiana. I recalled him saying that it used to be his favorite when he was a kid. I was no cook, but I could navigate my way around a kitchen and aside from the splashes of tomato sauce on the wall, I thought I had done a good job.
So why was I feeling like a basket case?
Robert showed up half an hour later, a six-pack of beer in hand and a bundle of wildflowers. โYou didn't seem like the kind of woman to like roses,โ he observed.
โAnd youโd be right.โ I took the flowers and took him back to the kitchen.
โIt smells amazing in here,โ he said as we walked down the hallway.
โIโm trying my hand at chicken parmigiana. I hope I donโt serve food poisoning as a side dish,โ I teased.
He put his hand on my lower back and pulled me in close for a moment, his lips on my forehead. โI havenโt had a good chicken parm in years. Thank you.โ
I felt warm all over. โI didnโt say it would be good.โ
He laughed and I could feel his lips, his breath, against my skin. โIโm sure it will be amazing, like everything you do.โ
He followed me into the kitchen and let out a low whistle. โDamn, Mikey did a great job.โ He turned to me. โAre you happy with it?โ
โSo much. I canโt thank you again, Robert. Iโve never had anything so beautiful in my whole life. Iโm already thinking I want to buy some framed stained glass to hang from that large window.โ I pointed to the glass behind him. โI just think it would be beautiful in the morning with colors shining in.โ
โThat would make it perfect,โ he agreed.
When dinner was finished, we sat down and ate. Robert devoured the pasta dish, saying it was the best heโd had in years. I thought maybe heโd tell me about the last time he had his favorite food, but he didnโt. Our conversation stayed light. We laughed about a man who had come into the law office wanting someone to represent his pet duck.
โHe stated that the duck was being harassed by the goose down the street.โ Robert laughed, and I cracked up.
I shared the latest designs I had been working on for a client. โYouโre incredibly talented, Sky.โ He kissed my temple.
And then we sat down to watch some Bruce Lee. We had barely made it past
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