Total pages in book: 25
Estimated words: 23603 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 118(@200wpm)___ 94(@250wpm)___ 79(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 23603 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 118(@200wpm)___ 94(@250wpm)___ 79(@300wpm)
I take her hand in mine, and there’s a warm charge between us as I pull her to my side and back to the lobby. Once we’re out in the big open space, she tries to pull her hand away, but I only tighten my grip. Is she embarrassed? I know I’m being a caveman, but when asshole Mark sees us and then our connected hands, I get a thrill of satisfaction all over.
“This is my stop,” she says at the circulation desk, and I reluctantly release her. “If you want, you can have some cookies while you read…” She reaches over and takes a small box and slides it across the counter to me.
“I didn’t get any cookies,” Mark mumbles, but she ignores him and smiles at me.
That’s right, keep those smiles for me, dollface.
“I’ll make sure to sit where I can keep an eye on you.” I hold up my book and give her a wink. “Thanks for the treat.”
“You’re welcome.” Her cheeks flush scarlet, and I wonder if she’s thinking about this kiss like I am.
I take my time walking over to the reading section that’s cozy and quiet. I take a seat in a comfortable oversized chair that’s big enough for my bulk and faces the circulation desk. From here, I’ve got a direct line of sight on Noel, and it’s all I can do not to jump up and go back after her.
Also from this seat I can see Mark sulking off to the side as he glares at my cookies and then at me. I take a cookie out and make a show of slowly biting into it and closing my eyes while I moan. When I open them again, he looks away, and I take out the romance she handed me.
It’s about a small town with a librarian, and as I read the first chapter, I’m happy to see there’s a lot of spice in this one. At some point, Mark tries to talk to her again, but I see her shake her head and then turn away from him to work. He must get the hint because he skulks out of the library with his hands deep in his pockets like a petulant child.
“Score one for the away team,” I say to myself as I look back at my book and keep reading.
Every now and then when I turn the page, I glance up to Noel. Sometimes she’s looking at me, and sometimes she’s talking to people who come in. She’s so happy when she’s in her element and helping people find what they’re looking for.
At one point, I see her check her phone and then my own phone vibrates in my pocket. A thrill spikes in my gut as I take it out and see a message from Noel.
Noel: Snow you are not going to believe this.
Noel: Seriously. It’s like something out of our romance books!
Noel: Maybe I’ve eaten too many cookies today, but a guy walked into the library looking like a sex god on legs, asked for a romance book, and then KISSED ME! I have to be dreaming.
Noel: Only he’s still here! RED ALERT!
Noel: SNOW!
I have to force myself not to grin and keep my straight face in place as I respond.
Me: Sex god on legs?
Noel: Yes! Big thick and sturdy legs!
Noel: And he asked me to dinner. What should I do?
Me: Why are you hesitating?
Noel: I don’t know? Maybe he’s just broken out of jail?
Me: You liked that one book about that last week, didn’t you?
Noel: Now is not the time to bring up my love of fugitive romances.
Me: What’s the worst that could happen with dinner?
I nudge her just a little, hoping that she will agree.
Noel: You mean other than being raped and murdered?
Me: Obviously.
Noel: My mom could find out.
Me: Go someplace private then.
Noel: And put myself in more danger! This is the beginning of a true crime book not a romance.
Me: Tell a friend where you’re going. Don’t you have someone that can check on you and make sure you’re safe?
Noel: Hmm. That could work.
Me: So you’re going on a date with Sex God?
Noel: Oh god, I think I might. Am I being too reckless? This isn't like me at all. This is the stuff I dream of.
Me: Maybe dreams come true.
After that last text, Noel doesn’t send anything else, and I watch her at the desk as she puts her phone away. I eat another cookie while I watch her and see that she looks a little anxious. Her eyes find mine, and this time instead of looking away she smiles and starts to walk toward me.
“Hey,” I say and put the book down in my lap as she approaches. “How much longer do you have?”
“About an hour.” She fidgets with her fingers in front of her, and it looks like she’s summoning courage. “Dinner, um, tonight?”