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By:Abbi Glines

“She’s with me,” I replied in a cold tone.

The guy looked let down. “Damn” was his response.





I Didn’t Know Friends Kissed Like That





CHAPTER 23


RILEY

It was after six when Brady pulled into my driveway. I had kept in contact with my mom all day, and Bryony had been fine. As much as I missed her, this little getaway had been needed. I was thankful Brady had thought of it.

I turned to tell him thank you and how much I enjoyed our day when he pulled to a stop, but his gaze was already locked on me. The look in his eyes was different, and I recognized it. Or at least my body did. My heart had picked up its pace, and I felt flushed from anticipation.

Before I could get too nervous or think this through, he leaned over and his right hand cupped my cheek just as he leaned his head down until his lips touched mine. It wasn’t controlling or possessive. It wasn’t like a hungry teenage boy trying to attack me. It was sweet. Like he wanted to savor this.

I moved my body closer to his and opened my mouth beneath his, hoping that wasn’t too much too soon. Although this was not how I expected this day to end. Not that deep down I hadn’t wanted it. Because I had. I knew that. It was just actually having it happen was different. It was exciting and terrifying. Reality had been much different in my head. I had even been debating giving him a hug earlier, not realizing he was planning on this.

His tongue touched mine, and I let out a sound that I hoped sounded as pleased as I was. A real kiss. The kind that meant something was new to me. What I had done before when I was younger had been learning and experimenting. Nothing more. It sure hadn’t made my heart flutter and my body tingle.

I wanted to remember this in case our end came sooner than expected. Although Brady wasn’t my first kiss, he would always be my first meaningful kiss. The first one to affect me.

Slowly he eased back, ending the connection.

“I’ve wanted to do that all day,” he whispered.

I hadn’t realized it, but I was blushing from his admission and thankful for the darkness.

“I didn’t know friends kissed like that,” I replied.

He pressed a small kiss to the corner of my lips. “They don’t” was his response.

“Oh” was all I could say. Brady was telling me this was more. It wasn’t just me feeling things beyond friendship. He was feeling them too.

“Can I call you tomorrow?” he asked, sounding unsure.

I wondered if Brady Higgens had ever been unsure about anything. “Yes.”

He moved away and climbed down out of his truck. I watched him as he walked around the front of his truck and came to open my door. He held out his hand to help me down, and I took it. Not because I needed it but because I wasn’t sure how well my legs were going to work now.

“Thanks for today,” I said, wanting to say more but so flustered I couldn’t seem to find the words.

“It was the best day I’ve had in a long time,” he replied.

I knew he wouldn’t kiss me out here. For the world to see. Even now, him walking me to my door was dangerous. If anyone drove by and saw him, he’d have to lie or tell the truth. I wanted him to lie. I wasn’t ready for this to end. Not yet.

“We will find some time tomorrow, then,” he said just as we reached the door.

I knew I couldn’t leave Bryony all day again, and I didn’t want to. “Yeah, I can get away for a little while. Maybe while Bryony naps.”

“Soon we can take her to the park together.”

I liked that he said that, but believing him was hard, so I just nodded.

“Good night,” he said reaching down to squeeze my hand before turning and leaving me there.

I opened the front door and stepped inside, even though I wanted to watch him until he drove away. I wouldn’t allow myself that.

“That looked like your day went well,” my mother said with her eyebrows up as I walked into the living room. She’d been spying on me. I hadn’t expected her to do that.

“I don’t know what you mean,” I replied, blowing that off.

She rolled her eyes. “It may be dark outside, but under the streetlamp the inside of his truck was perfectly clear from here. Don’t get me wrong—I wasn’t spying. I just heard his truck and decided to check to see who was here. Then I saw something I wasn’t expecting.”

Me either.

“Don’t read too much into it,” I replied.

“Momma!” Bryony called out, running excitedly into the room with her bath towel wrapped around her.

“Hey, baby girl,” I said, equally as thrilled to see her.

“Baff!” she stated the obvious.

“Then I’ll go bathe you,” I replied.