Forgiving You by Melissa Bender EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Melissa Bender
- Language: English
- Genre: Erotica
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“Let me help you with those?”
My hands were full as I slowly turned around, dipping both
feathered brows in confusion and mostly to squint past the downpour of
rain as I looked up at the man standing in front of me. “I’m sorry?”
“Let me help carry your bags to your car. I couldn’t forgive myself
if you fell and broke your neck in this weather.” He grinned from what I
could make out.
Unfortunately, I had chosen the worst time to walk to the store and
grab a few groceries for dinner. Glancing around, I felt embarrassed for
some reason. “Umm, I actually don’t have a car. It’s okay; I don’t live too
far ahead anyway.”
His face crumpled, and he stared at me as if I had just grown
another head.
That’s how I ended up sitting in his car, soaking wet and giving
directions to my block, which was twenty minutes away in the traffic. Not
looking bothered as he jumped out in his light grey joggers and a navy
jumper, he opened the back door and took out my three bags while I
fumbled around in my leather bag, searching in a hurry for the keys to the
apartment I lived in. Just as I pulled them free, a loud clap of thunder
startled me, and I dropped them down in a puddle, cursing at myself on the
inside.
“Wasn’t it meant to rain next week?” I pointed out.
“It was forecasted for this evening; looks as if it came early.” He
shouted over another rumble of thunder. “Let’s make a run for it before the
rain gets worse.”
The rain didn’t let up, and by the time we both made it to the
apartment, we were soaking wet. I looked over at the man standing in my
kitchen with droplets of water coming from his jet-black hair down his face
as he sat my bags on the counter. He looked like he had taken a shower fully
dressed. I took a breath, realising I didn’t know who this man was, and
suddenly, stranger danger was singing into my brain.
“I’m Charlotte,” I said. “Just figured you should know my name.”
“Chris.” He managed a smile and brushed a hand through his hair.
“I should head off anyway.”
I looked towards the window; flashes of lightning lit up the sky as
the rain grew louder. “No, you can’t drive in this. It’s dangerous.”
He smirked. “I’m a big boy. I think I can manage.”
“Please. Stay for dinner.” I insisted. “I will get you a change of
clothes—my way of saying thank you for the drive home.” I couldn’t help
myself from saying as I was already walking to the spare bedroom where my
brother sometimes stayed to source the closet for a change of dry clothing.
He was in the bathroom, changing, when I heard him call out,
noting the amusement in his voice. “Should I be worried about these
clothes? I mean, your boyfriend won’t come home and murder me for being
in them, will he?
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