Teasing the Winger by Laura John EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Laura John
  • Language: English
  • Genre: contemporary romance
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SASHA
SWEAT DRIPS down my back as Carter holds eye contact with me. We
both struggle to catch full breaths, and my heart races a mile a minute. I feel
almost high right now, something I always experience when I’m dancing.
I’ve been dancing since I was five years old when my mother enrolled
me in a ballet class to help with my clumsiness. I don’t think there has been
a single day since then that I haven’t danced. It’s in my blood now, and I
don’t think there would be any way to get it out. It’s who I am, and even if
I’m not doing it professionally, I’d never give it up.

The music ends, and I clap my hands, beaming at my student.
“You killed it today. You clearly didn’t slack off over the summer,” I
praise him, resulting in the top of his ears brightening to a deep shade of
red. He’s always so adorable when he blushes. “If you ever wanted to give
up basketball and become a dancer, you could do it in a heartbeat.”
He chuckles, grabbing his towel to wipe off his face, trailing down to
dry his chest and fantastic abs. I might have put Carter strictly in the do-nottouch box because he’s my dance student and was only eighteen when I first
met him, but that doesn’t mean I can’t appreciate how gorgeous he is. He’s
tall as fuck, like most basketball players, and has a lean build with muscles
in all the right places. His jet-black hair, rich brown skin, and alluring
chestnut eyes tie the whole package together. I internally fan myself.

Whoever gets to take that man home is one lucky son of a bitch.
“If dance paid as good as the NBA is supposed to, I’d consider it but we
both know it doesn’t,” he replies, and I sigh.
“You’re preaching to the choir. Why do you think I’m in law school and
not dancing full time? I need something to pay the bills.”
“Do you not like law school?” he asked, seemingly genuinely
interested.

I shake my head. “I do, but obviously, dance is my main passion.”
Carter nods like he understands. “I love basketball and dance equally,
which makes things easier. If something happens and I don’t get drafted to
the NBA, maybe I’ll try to dance professionally.”
An alarm goes off on my phone and Carter packs his stuff up, knowing
my next students will be arriving soon.

“I’ll see you next week,” he tells me, waving as he walks out the door.
I take a moment to check out his perfect ass as he leaves because even
though I’ve friend zoned him, I still can appreciate the view. He pauses just
outside and turns to wink at me.

“You’d think after all this time you’d be over checking my ass out,” he
teases.
“I will never get sick of an ass like that,” I retort, making him laugh as
he walks down the hall.
Once he’s gone, I get busy setting up for my class of little ballet
dancers.

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