Total pages in book: 22
Estimated words: 20305 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 102(@200wpm)___ 81(@250wpm)___ 68(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 20305 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 102(@200wpm)___ 81(@250wpm)___ 68(@300wpm)
Or things he could teach me…
As quietly as possible, so as not to disturb his reading, I tiptoe over to the couch, set his water down in front of him, and take a seat beside him. He glances over at me and smiles but goes back to his reading. My heart is racing, but I do my best to remain calm as he finishes reading. It’s not a long story. Once he’s finished, he gently closes the laptop, takes a sip of his water, and turns to me.
I feel like I’m about to burst.
“You’re a wonderful writer, Nikki.”
The squeal of delight that comes out of my mouth must sound like a dying mouse. “Really? You think so!?”
Grant nods. “I do.”
“You’re not just saying that!?”
“I would never lie to you,” he replies. “Especially not about something that I know means so much to you. I can feel the passion in your words, Nikki. In the way you describe things, the way you have your characters speak. I think you have a real future here.”
“Oh my God…” I almost faint and have to lie back just to keep from falling onto the floor.
“May I ask why you haven’t pursued this?”
“My parents,” I sigh. “My mom is just lukewarm about the whole thing, and my dad…well, my dad…”
“Discouraging?”
I nod. “You could say that.”
“Well, Nikki,” Grant says, moving closer to me. “I really think you should. I think you have real talent here, and it’s a shame, a real shame no one’s been around to encourage you.”
Grant’s words go straight to my chest as our eyes meet. I see something there, but surely I’m imagining it, right? I see a look that he should not be giving me. A look that I’ve wanted him to give me since the day we first met, but a look that I never thought I would see from him. A look that says, “I want you, Nikki.”
“I…”
“Or if you don’t want to be a best-selling author, you could always just model.” He smiles, causing me to just melt inside. “This is Los Angeles, after all. I mean, just look at these cheekbones.” With the back of his middle finger, Grant gently traces a line across the right side of my face, a look of admiration in his eyes.
A heat blooms between my legs. I was wet before, but now I’m absolutely soaking.
“And this figure,” he says softly, letting his hand move down to my hips, tracing a line across the curve of my hips. “You’d drive all the men crazy, Nikki. Just like you’re doing to me now.”
God, I’m going to leave a spot on the couch cushion!
I shift my weight, lean onto my left thigh, and look down to hide my blush. He’s hitting on me. Grant Whitney is actually hitting on me. This is what I’ve wanted for so long. But even still, there’s something eating at me that I just can’t ignore.
“I…we shouldn’t,” I whisper.
“Why not?” Grant asks.
“Reed. He’s your son.”
Grant chuckles and lifts my face so I’m looking into his eyes. “Step-son. Barely. From my ex-wife, last marriage. I told her I’d look after him until he was out of college, so I’m still stuck with him for a couple more years.”
I light up inside. “Seriously? So he’s not your—”
“No.” Grant shakes his head. “No blood relation.”
Suddenly, I realize I’ve been extremely tense all over because as he says this to me, my entire body relaxes inch by inch from my eyebrows to my toes.
“That…that might be the greatest thing I’ve ever heard,” I whisper.
Grant smiles, leans in, and before I can even react, he kisses me.
I could swear a million fireworks go off above my house at that very moment. I could swear the whole world lights up all around me and a symphony begins playing a song never played before just for me.
Goosebumps break out all over my body as I accept his kiss because that’s all I can do. I can’t even kiss back because I’m in shock. Good shock, though. With that one single kiss, Grant manages to wipe away all the negativity from tonight and plant a golden seed in my heart.
He pulls back and looks at me, his eyes filled with passion and desire that make me feel so special, like I’m the only girl in Los Angeles tonight. I bite my lip nervously.
“Come home with me tonight, Nikki. Can you do that?” I nod. God, do I want that. Grant grins. “Leave your folks a note?”
“No.” I shake my head. “I don’t need to. They won’t care. They’ll just assume I’m out with Reed.”
Grant stands and extends his hand to me, which I take. Like the world’s greatest gentleman, he lifts me to my feet. I feel like a princess. A smile breaks out over my face, and all I can hope is that I don’t look like a total ditz as I smile up at him.