Saving Each Other (BWWM Romance)

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ear to the door to try and eavesdrop.
     
    “There has been a change of plans,” Dan said.
     
    “What changed?” Justin asked sternly.
     
    “Tamara has had a change of heart.”
     
    “Ha, she finally realized what Simms has been doing,” he stated.
     
    “Yeah.”
     
    “There’s something else,” Justin suspected. Oh no, how could he tell?
     
    “No, that’s it.”
     
    “Dude, I’ve known you for years now, since college. You can’t lie to me.” Dan didn’t answer him for a while, I was afraid they had heard me somehow.
     
    “You have feelings for her.” He didn’t say it as a question. My breath hitched in my throat, I was afraid of what Dan would say. Would I be angry if he lied? Did I even want to know if he felt anything for me? I was prepared to assume that the only reason whatever just happened took place because I’m the only woman he had seen in weeks.
     
    “It wasn’t meant to happen this way.”
     
    “I know.” I gasped. He had feelings for me…it made me wonder if I had feelings for him.
     
    “Are you mad?” Justin laughed.
     
    “No man, I’m not mad. Does this mean I have to be nicer to her now?”
     
    “Yes, it does.” Dan laughed with him.
     
    I scooted back to where I was sitting, guessing the conversation was over.
     
    “Is everything okay?” I pretended to have no clue.
     
    “Yeah, how are you?” He sat next to me.
     
    “I’m fine.” I turned to smile at him and he smiled back. He grabbed my legs and put them in his lap, rubbing my feet softly. In that moment, I didn’t want to be anywhere else. I wanted to stay in this twisted yet perfect world with him.
     
    “Can I ask you something?” he asked me.
     
    “Yeah,” I whispered. He looked into my eyes but then he looked away.
     
    “Do you…have um, feelings for me?” he asked me nervously. I honestly didn’t know what to say. I could lie, but it had been a while since I was in a court room or a law class.
     
    “I-I really don’t know,” I replied as best I could, as honestly as I could.
     
    “As long as you don’t turn into Natascha Kampusch or something.” He laughed uneasily. I wished he wouldn’t ask questions like that. It made me think too much, I didn’t want to think.
     
    I reached across the space between us and kissed him softly. He returned the kiss, licking my lips softly. He repositioned me so that I was straddling his waist. Immediately, I felt the familiar tingle between my thighs. He affected me so easily; I fisted my hands in his hair, reveling in how soft it was. He broke the kiss suddenly, pulling back to look at me.
     
    “Tamara,” he breathed. I loved when he said my name, how he said it. It wasn’t like at first, I felt like he was proclaiming his love for me all in my name. My stomach growled suddenly, ruining the sweet moment.
     
    “I think someone is hungry.” He laughed easily.
     
    “Yeah.” I laughed with him.
     
    “Come on.” He pulled me up from the ground. “Oh wait, maybe you should put some pants on first. I can’t speak for Justin.” He smiled. I nodded and looked in the bag for something to wear while he went to the kitchen.
     
    I was surprised at how much stuff he had gotten me. There were a few pairs of soffe shorts, I put on a black one. He got me shampoo and conditioner and body wash, and a few tank tops. I was enjoying his shirt too much to change into them though. I took the brush he bought me and went over to the mirror to try and fix my hair. It didn’t look bad curly, so I decided to leave it the way it was. I couldn’t really do much without a hot comb and coconut oil.
     
    I could already smell something good cooking in the kitchen. I rounded the corner to see what it was.
     
    “Ah!” I screamed when I ran into Justin. He looked down at me and laughed.
     
    “Relax, now that you’re one of us I don’t have any reason to want to kill you.” His words didn’t comfort me much. Soon the fear left my eyes and there was

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