Falling Sweetly (Starling Falls #2)

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However, I seemed to have found myself placed very firmly in the platonic-friend-zone.
    I didn’t know many people her age that would uproot their lives to help a relative they barely knew, or who would spend time at a nursing home with elderly people who had no one else to visit them, and also took toys to the sick kids on the children’s ward at the hospital.
    It would be fitting that I finally found someone who was sweet, caring, kind and beautiful, but she would want nothing more from me than friendship.
    As ran my eyes over the lacy black dress that clung to her curves, I shifted uncomfortably in my seat. Unfortunately, my feelings weren’t the only thing that grew whenever Niki was around.
    For fuck’s sake, man. You’re not thirteen anymore. You should have better control of your dick than this.
    I smiled at the sight of the usually shy Niki, swaying in her chair to the beat of the music. She jumped up suddenly when the song changed.
    “Oh my God. Love. This. Song!”
    Her eyes scanned the people in the room and stopped when they got to me. I felt my eyebrows rise when she started walking towards me, weaving slightly with a red solo cup still in one hand.
    “With me, dance you must!” she said happily as she put out a hand and tugged me up forcefully, spilling some of whatever presumably potent drink was in her cup.
    “I’m not much of a dancer,” I protested, pointlessly, as she ignored me and yanked my hand hard, leading me to where other people had cleared a space in our living room and were dancing.
    “Niki-” I started to protest again, but stopped talking as her hand slid up my chest, and she pressed the front of her body into mine, rubbing her breasts against my chest.
    Oh no. Think sad thoughts. Think of extremely sad, depressing thoughts. Like when ET had to go home level of sadness.
    “Love this song, don’t you?” Niki said before abruptly turning, her back was to me, and she started gyrating her ass against my crotch.
    Holy Shit. Best. Party. Ever.
    Oh, fuck. Sad thoughts not working. I repeat, the sad thoughts are not working.
     
    I tried to put some distance between our bodies and attempted to subtly tilt my pelvis away from her, so she wouldn’t feel my growing erection poking her in the back.
    When Niki saw Liya and Caleb enter the living room, she mercifully stopped dancing and started walking towards her sister who was wearing an expression of shock.
    Yep. Believe me, I know how you feel.
    “LIYA!” Niki yelled at her sister. “Find you, I wanted to. But sexy times, Josh said you were having.”
    I frowned at how much her words were slurring.
    What the hell has she been drinking? And why is she talking like that?
    Caleb’s frown mirrored mine. “How much have you had to drink, Niki?” he asked as he took the cup from her.
    “Three drinks, I drunk. But strong, they were,” Niki said as she leant back onto me for support. “Made them, Addie did.”
    “That’s your first lesson for the New Year, Niki; never let Addie make your drinks,” Caleb said as he shook his head. “We should get her some water.”
    Niki rested her head on my chest, and I inhaled the delicious scent of her coconut shampoo.
    Dude, that’s really creepy, even for you.
    “She’ll be fine. She’s just not much of a drinker. When she gets tipsy, she always starts to speak like Yoda,” Liya laughed.
    “TIPSY! I am NOT!” Niki said, sounding adorably cross as Addie walked up to us with a tray of shot glasses.
    “Princess!” I said angrily, “Seriously?!” I gestured towards Niki who had started playing with the buttons on my shirt.
    Fuck.
    I groaned internally as my jeans became uncomfortably tight again.
    I swear my damn dick develops a mind of its own whenever she’s around.
    Addie snorted before answering, infuriating me further. “Okay. That’s probably my bad. But I had no idea she was such a lightweight!”
    “Lightweight? Who is this lightweight you speak off?” Niki asked and reached a

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