Shoes. I needed to get on my tennis shoes. I scrambled through my things on the floor and found them, shoving my feet in and tying the knots. Of course Kaidan Rowe would know what freesia smelled like. He probably had to take a flower course during lust training.
“Going somewhere?”
In my peripheral vision I saw him standing in the bathroom door. I wouldn't meet his eyes, afraid they'd be as stormy as they were after our kiss.
I stood and looked at the clock. It was nine. “Yeah, I'm going for a run.”
“Mind if I join you?”
I huffed out a determined breath and looked at him now. “Only if you'll do something for me.”
He raised his eyebrows in response.
“Teach me to hide my colors.

Auteur: Wendy Higgins

Shoes. I needed to get on my tennis shoes. I scrambled through my things on the floor and found them, shoving my feet in and tying the knots. Of course Kaidan Rowe would know what freesia smelled like. He probably had to take a flower course during lust training.<br />“Going somewhere?”<br />In my peripheral vision I saw him standing in the bathroom door. I wouldn't meet his eyes, afraid they'd be as stormy as they were after our kiss.<br />I stood and looked at the clock. It was nine. “Yeah, I'm going for a run.”<br />“Mind if I join you?”<br />I huffed out a determined breath and looked at him now. “Only if you'll do something for me.”<br />He raised his eyebrows in response.<br />“Teach me to hide my colors. - Wendy Higgins




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