Total pages in book: 244
Estimated words: 236705 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 1184(@200wpm)___ 947(@250wpm)___ 789(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 236705 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 1184(@200wpm)___ 947(@250wpm)___ 789(@300wpm)
It’s a reminder, too, that I need to do my job. As he heads to the shelves, I go to the other customers, helping them find some travel books, a photo book of London, and a cookbook.
I challenge myself not to steal a single glance at my roommate until I’ve rung up all the customers. Even then, I don’t look. I march over to the romances and reshelve the books that some customers left on a nearby chair.
At last, my eyes stray to him.
Oh. I didn’t notice he had on his laptop messenger bag when he came in, maybe because I was too focused on that shirt.
I grab my phone from my pocket to have something else to look at, and check for messages from Harry while I’m at it.
And hello gorgeous.
An email from Harry flashes across the screen. The subject line makes my pulse spike—Callback.
“Fuck yes,” I shout, reading the note quickly.
TJ spins around, then strides over. “Did you get a callback?”
“Are you a mind reader?” I ask, giddy with the news.
“The smile and the fuck yes gave it away,” he says, then offers a hand to high-five.
“Monday at twelve.” I smack his palm.
Before I can let go of his hand, TJ yanks me in close for a hug. “Congrats. I knew you’d crush it.”
I say nothing because my throat hitches when I breathe in that aftershave. I shift my nose slightly, a thief nicking one more hit of that delicious scent.
With his arms around me, my mind races with after-dark possibilities. Bet he does too, because he murmurs something—something unintelligible. His incoherence makes the moment even sexier.
When TJ lets go, he’s slow and purposeful, his hands sliding down my arms.
Or is that wishful thinking? My eyes drift to his hands to verify. But everything feels warm and hazy, and I don’t know if he’s touching me deliberately or just letting go slowly.
All I know is my insides are melting.
When he breaks the hold, he says in a rough voice, “Do you want to rehearse again? This weekend?”
“Yes. I do. How’s Sunday?”
“Perfect.”
Then, he smooths a hand over my shoulder. I blink, trying to figure out what he’s doing.
“You just had a piece of something on your shirt,” he says, with a lazy shrug.
“I did?”
His eyes darken as he stares at my lips, then glances back up. “I just wanted to get it off.”
“Did you? Get it off?”
TJ shakes his head. “I don’t think so actually.”
“Better try again,” I say, inviting him to touch me once more.
He brushes a hand over my shoulder, and it’s maddening how good that feels. When his palm skims over me, my whole body vibrates.
“I think I got it,” he says, all husky.
“Well, I don’t know if you did,” I whisper, mesmerized by his touch.
“You’re right. I think I missed something here.” He lifts that hand, brushing his fingers over my hair.
Sparks burst inside me. I haul in a gasp.
For long seconds, we stare at each other. I’m caught in the heat of his gaze, the way we subtly angle our heads to lean in for a kiss.
But the bell over the door tinkles, and I wrench away. I’m pained by the separation but grateful for it too. I was this close to demanding greedy, hungry kisses.
A woman in a red dress walks in. A young girl wearing a tutu skips beside her.
“I should . . .” I begin, my voice hoarse.
“And I should get these books,” TJ says, sounding the same.
I head to the woman and child, letting them know I can help them if they need anything. I hope I don’t bear the tell-tale signs of an almost kiss, but I suspect my face is flushed.
I return to the counter as TJ arrives, several mysteries in hand, and a London guidebook too. I ring him up, and he says goodbye.
When the store’s quiet again, I still haven’t come down from the contact high, so I send him a text. I need to know something. I just do.
Jude: Was that a new shirt you wore tonight?
TJ: No. I’ve had it for a while. I haven’t shopped yet. I’m saving myself for you.
Jude: How sweet.
TJ: Well, I suspect I’ll need to conserve all my shopping energy to keep up with you this weekend.
I should stop, but I don’t. Flirting with TJ is the best time I’ve ever had.
Jude: I bet you’ll love shopping with me.
TJ: As much as you liked my plain white shirt?
Jude: So you noticed that . . .
TJ: Let’s just say it was as obvious as a duck’s nipple. Also, I told you some things are good in white.
Jude: You were right.
Later, when I return home, he’s not there. But the reader and bibliophile in me adds up the clues—the messenger bag with his laptop, the books, his unsaid things. I know what he’s up to.