Missy's Moment (The West Series Book 4)

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gave him a defiant look.
    “Good, because I have it all planed.”
    “I was just wondering where I put my boots.”
    He laughed. “If you can’t find any, I’m sure my cousins have a few pairs lying around that ought to fit you.” He glanced down at her feet. She was wearing a pair of black and white sandals that sparkled brightly in the light of the front porch. Her toenails were painted a deep red, making him think of a very juicy apple. He wondered if they tasted as good as they looked.
    “What?” She glanced down at her toes with a frown on her face.
    He shook his head clear and decided it was high time he headed home, since he couldn’t keep his mind clear. “I like your toes.” He chuckled and started to get up from the swing, but before he could, she leaned closer and wrapped an arm around him, holding him still.
    “You know, I had hoped to sit on my couch and neck for a while, but I guess the front porch will have to do.” She leaned in closer and gently put her warm lips on his.
    All thoughts of going home cleared from his mind. His fingers tightened and he gripped the bottom of her shirt. Relaxing his hands, he pushed them up until he touched her shoulders and pulled her closer to him. Her mouth wouldn’t stop moving over his, and her tongue rubbed against his erotically, causing his mind to be lost in the moment.
    She moaned. He moaned. Her hands had moved up to grip his hair in an almost painful fashion, but now they were starting to roam over his shoulders and chest.
    His fingers dug into her hips, crushing her to his side. When he felt her move against him, he gasped for breath and pushed her back. He couldn’t explain it, but he felt like he had to take it slow with her. He wanted too.
    It was hell, but he finally pulled back from her. He waited until she blinked a few times and looked into his eyes.
    “I’d better be going.” He brushed a finger down her cheek to feel the softness of her. Her blue eyes were foggy and he knew without a doubt that he was doing the right thing by taking it slow.
    She nodded and leaned back. “I’ll see you tomorrow. Around ten?” He nodded. She turned towards the front steps, but then turned back towards him. “Listen, I don’t want you to get the wrong impression.”
    His eyebrows shot up.
    “You know.” She crossed her arms over her chest, but then quickly uncrossed them and started pacing the small porch. “About me. I mean, that I’m…” She turned and looked at him. “You know.”
    He shook his head no. “No, sorry.” Then he chuckled. “I have no clue what you’re talking about.”
    “About us. This.” She motioned to the front swing. “I’m not the kind of woman who jumps into bed with anyone,” she finally said, causing him to almost burst with laughter.
    “Of course you’re not. If you were, I’d have no problem carrying you over that threshold, and I wouldn’t give a damn who knew that I’d spent the night in your bed.” He walked up to her, placing his hands on her shoulders. “Like I said, my mother died when we were young, but she did teach us a few things before going.”
    She nodded and smiled a little. “I’ll see you tomorrow then.”
    He nodded and then placed a soft kiss on those rosy lips of hers one last time.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

Chapter Six
     
    “ J ust because I haven’t ridden in a while doesn’t mean you have to take it easy on me.” She glanced over at Reece, who was on a dark horse next to her. Since leaving the barn almost a half an hour ago, they had crossed the field at a slow pace. So slow that she was beginning to wonder if the mare she was on could go any faster.
    “I don’t know what you’re talking about.” He looked over at her with a smile. She tried to ignore the skip in her heartbeat when he looked at her like that, but the truth was, that smile set off too many sparks in her body to ignore.
    “We can go faster.” She hadn’t wanted to take off and leave him behind, but

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