The Mitchell Family Series BoxSet 1-4.5

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lifted his arm to display a mustang horse running. It was clearly noticeable if he was in a t-shirt and lifted up his arm, but I hadn’t noticed before. “And I also have one somewhere else that you can’t see.” He winked.
    “Eww, I don’t want to know,” I said as I walked away.
    I heard him chuckle. “Well, you will be the first woman who hasn’t wanted to take a peek.”
    Oh… I wanted to peek!
    I shook my head and turned on the television. If I stood in the kitchen and stared at his chest any longer, I might have an orgasm standing up. It had been a really long time for me after all and he was just so freaking hot.
    The thunder and lightning were becoming intense outside. I brought my legs up into my arms as I watched television. I still couldn’t believe I was here with Colt. I didn’t belong here, but felt happier than I had in months.
    Colt finally walked past me and headed into the bathroom. He gave me a quick smile before closing the bathroom door. I tried to ignore the fact that he was naked in there, but I couldn’t do it. After a few minutes, I heard the water stop running.
    I glanced as he came walking out in just a towel. As I looked over to peek, he caught my eye and gave me a half smile.
    Was he teasing me? Ty would kill him.
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Colt
    Something happened to Savanna when she went into that house, but I didn’t have the heart to bring it up after she seemed to have finally calmed down. I was trying to do the right thing with her, but the more I was around her; I was starting to wonder if it was a bad idea. She was my cousin’s girlfriend, or she used to be, hell I wasn’t even sure what they were. All I knew was that she wasn’t mine. Several times, I had been in situations where I felt like there was something happening between us.
    I didn’t know how I even felt about that. I was a man and I had needs. She was a beautiful girl who had been depriving herself of a life for a long time. She deserved to be happy, and to be satisfied. I just couldn’t be the one to do that. I couldn’t do it to Ty. I had to stop thinking with my dick.
    I found Savanna setting the small kitchen island for two. I walked over behind her and grabbed two glasses out of the cabinet. “What do you want to drink?” I asked as I leaned in the fridge.
    “What do you have?” she asked.
    I went to turn around to answer her, but didn’t realize she was right behind me. Our chests brushed and we both froze. Without saying anything, she turned around and started talking about drinks again. “Do you have any tea bags? I can make us some tea.”
    “Actually, I bought a gallon. Is that alright?” I asked, trying to forget about touching her again.
    “Yeah, that’s fine. You get the drinks and I will make our plates.”
    We decided to eat while sitting on the couch, so we could watch television.  I let Savanna pick the movie and thankfully, she picked a comedy. I got up, put our plates in the sink, and got us two beers. The first movie finally ended and a love story came on.  It ended up being about a couple who were forbidden to see each other. After the first intimate scene, I grabbed the remote and changed the channel. I couldn’t even look at Savanna.
    “Want to play some cards now?” I asked.
    She pulled her legs up on the couch and rubbed them with her hands. “Sure. If you're ready to get beat that is.”
    We both smiled and I got up to get the cards, pen, and paper.  When I got back, she was cracking her knuckles and pretending to have a game face. I sat on the floor across the coffee table from her, so that she couldn’t see my cards. Rummy was a serious card game for my family.
    We played three hands and our scores were almost identical. After having three beers each, we were both feeling more comfortable. “How about we play for shots?” Savanna suggested.
    “Girl, I can drink you under the table. Did you forget I saw you last night?” I teased.
    “I don’t plan on losing,”

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