My Lucky Charm

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parking lot is shining into the cab, illuminating her gorgeous face. She looks away, which she does often, so I can’t help but turn her chin toward me.
    “Please don’t look away. You have the prettiest blue eyes. I like to look at them.”
    “Thank you. I’ve had a good time tonight.”
    “I have, to o.” I’m holding her sweaty hand but mine’s no better, and I can’t believe I’m this nervous. I’ve never felt this way around a girl.
    T he vehicle’s off, so the jeep is getting cool inside. Our faces are close, and her warm breath feels good on my skin. Too good. I can’t wait any longer to kiss her.
    “You let me hold your hand and even played footsie with me. Am I pushing my luck if I kiss you?” I grin at her, hoping she’ll give me the green light.
    Her deep blues tilt up at me, and I might die if I can’t kiss her. She steals my move when she reaches her hand out and cups my cheek, but her hand keeps moving up into my hair, and I’m getting really turned on.
    Leah leans in , and I catch her lips that are soft and warm, and they cling to mine, and I don’t want to let go ever. After they linger together, I reluctantly release them and plant a kiss on the corner of her mouth.
    Her lips are sweet like chocolate from her shake, but something tells me I’d always think Leah’s mouth is sweet. Our foreheads press together, our breathing harsh as my fingers slide along her neck, and both of us now have a hand deep in the others hair.
    “Please say I can see you ag ain soon. Tomorrow even,” I say as I massage circles on her scalp.
    In an instant, her lips are crashing against mine as her arms wrap around my neck. Her body’s leaning over the seat like she wants me as bad as I want her, and damn do I ever want her.
    I can’t help but pull her head closer and slide my free hand along her waist. She thrusts her tongue into my mouth, and the heat of it reminds me of somewhere else that would be warm on her body, so I try to think of other hot things like showers, fire and warm chocolate chip cookies.
    Nothing works since I can feel her boobs against my chest, her tongue stroking mine and her fingers digging in my hair. She jerks away, panting for air, and my heart feels like it’s going to explode in my chest.
    “I’m so sorry. I don’t know what came over me. I need to go.” Leah reaches for the door handle, seeming frantic to get away.
    I grab her knee. “Leah, don’t be sorry. I wanted to kiss you. I don’t even have your phone number.”
    “Oh.” She pulls her phone from her back pocket. “What’s yours?” I give her my digits and almost immediately my phone goes off. “You have it now.”
    I turn her chin toward me. “Leah, I hope you’re not sorry you kissed me.”
    “I want to kiss you, but this …” she points between us, “will only make things complicated.”
    “I know you’re talking abo ut our friends, but I don’t care what they think.”
    “It’s easy right now. You m ight feel differently once they give you grief over it, especially your female friends.”
    I squeeze her hand . “Can we hang out tomorrow and talk about it then?”
    She finally smiles at me , but I still see a heavy worry in her gaze. “OK. Call me in the morning.” She gives me a peck on the cheek. “I really did have a great time. See ya, Brandon.”
    She hops out of the jeep and gets in her car . I start my vehicle and wait for her to drive off. I’m not leaving her alone in this empty parking lot.

Big Brother
    Leah
    I text Paul that I’m getting ready to leave the school. My body is trembling, and my lips tingle. I want to touch them … to feel where his lips were, but Brandon might see, and that would be embarrassing.
    Why did I have to fall for someone, and why so damn soo n? Why a guy whose friends hate me? I give him a faint smile and wave as I pull away.
    Paul follows me into our gated property and parks behind me in our circle drive. I jump out of the car and hurry to the front

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