Series: The Laws of Opposite Attract Series by Vi Keeland
Total pages in book: 107
Estimated words: 105253 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 526(@200wpm)___ 421(@250wpm)___ 351(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 105253 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 526(@200wpm)___ 421(@250wpm)___ 351(@300wpm)
I caressed his stubble. “You’re making it difficult to imagine going back to California, you know.”
“Good. Mission accomplished.” He kissed me. “In all seriousness, though, don’t think about that right now.”
I nodded and heeded his advice.
Owen and I had sex two more times that day, and when the clock struck three, I knew we had to make this place look like it hadn’t been a sex den before the kids came home.
“Heath and Hannah will be back soon,” I announced.
“If we told them we were just casually hanging out in the middle of the day, do you think they’d buy it?”
“Well, unfortunately, Heath knows better now, but I don’t think it’s going to be a problem if they see you here.”
“So you don’t mind if I hang out?” he asked.
“No, in fact, I’d love it if you did.”
“Because I’m not ready for this day to end yet.”
“Me neither,” I said.
Owen and I showered together before we got dressed and made the bed.
When my brother and sister walked in around 3:45, you’d have thought Owen and I had been having a church service in here all day. Owen sat casually on the couch reading a magazine while I was across the apartment in the kitchen, preparing afternoon snacks.
That didn’t stop my brother from busting our balls anyway.
“Oh look! It’s Rubber Ranger Romeo.”
Owen tossed his magazine aside. “Give your sister a break, Heath. She works hard for you. She doesn’t need you teasing her.”
“You’re lucky I don’t hate your guts,” Heath told him. “I might be her little brother, but that doesn’t mean I wouldn’t kick your butt.”
“Heath!” I scolded.
Owen grinned. “No, it’s okay. I respect that. And I will heed your warning, sir.”
“Are you guys dating or something?” Hannah asked.
Shit.
Owen looked at me for guidance.
“We’re very good friends…” I turned to him and smiled. “In quotation marks.”
Owen winked at me.
We ended up ordering sandwiches for dinner and eating at the table with the kids. I glanced at Owen over and over and wondered what the hell I’d been holding back for. This guy was the man of my dreams. I wished more than anything that he could spend the night, but it was way too soon for that, especially since my siblings were now on to us. There would be no easy way to sneak him in without their prying eyes catching it. They’d be watching us like hawks. I needed to set a good example, especially for Hannah. I needed to show her that you don’t rush into anything with a man, even if he’s an Adonis with a heart of gold.
Owen left after dinner, and the kids went to their rooms. Considering I’d gotten zero work done today, I decided to set up my laptop by the window, and at the very least, catch up on emails. I looked down at the calendar on my desk to get organized, and my heart nearly skipped a beat when I noticed a symbol in red placed more than two weeks ago. It should have been the start date of my monthly cycle. But I’d been so preoccupied with everything having to do with CPS, I’d missed that the date had come and gone with no period.
But relief replaced panic as I reminded myself that I’d used protection with Owen from that first time we were together, and it had been a while since Robert. The skipped period must’ve been stress-related.
A text from Owen interrupted my thoughts.
Owen: After I left your place, I went down to Billie’s and caught her just before she closed the shop. I decided to get my first tat—something I could remember today by. Do you like it?
It was a photo of his wrist.
My jaw dropped.
A set of tiny quotation marks.
CHAPTER 15
Devyn
Three days later, I still hadn’t gotten my period. I was starting to freak out, so I went to the drugstore and picked up an at-home pregnancy test. But I couldn’t bring myself to do it. As I stared at the box sitting three feet away on the kitchen counter, I picked up the phone and called Mia.
“Hey!” she answered. “I was just thinking about you.”
“Because you miss me so much?”
“Actually, an intern just walked into my office and said, ‘You’re never going to believe who has a giant dick.’ Oliver and I switched offices last week. He’s always warm, and his office AC sucks. I’m always cold, and my AC is freezing. Anyway, the poor intern didn’t realize we’d moved, and he started talking before he looked up and saw me sitting at my new desk. The kid looked like he was going to shit his pants.”
“What did you say?”
“I demanded he tell me who has a big dick, of course. It’s some arrogant new artist we’re showing at the gallery. Apparently the intern couldn’t miss seeing it in the men’s room. The dude is five foot nothing with a beer belly and a bad toupee. At least now I know where the arrogance comes from.”