Wild Love by Rebecca Jenshak EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
- Author: Rebecca Jenshak
- Language: English
- Genre: Sports Fiction
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DAKOTA
H’S RIDICULOUS
I’m getting back from my morning run when I spot him. The apartment
complex is just starting to wake up. It’s the last week of the spring semester,
and between finals and the nightly end-of-year parties, everyone is
exhausted and ready for summer break. Me included.
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I slow my run to a jog as I cut through the parking lot of my apartment.
It’s hard to tear my eyes away from him, but I do as I navigate around cars
and people. I pass a couple of fellow Valley U students heading out to their
cars; backpacks slung over their shoulders, coffee in hand, eyes still bleary.
“Morning,” I chirp and receive mumbled greetings back.
At the sidewalk in front of my building, I let my gaze return to the walk
of shame in progress from his first-floor apartment.
Johnny Maverick is shirtless, athletic shorts hanging low on trim hips,
tattoos covering his chest and arms. Ridiculous, but undeniably hot.
The girls, because yes, there are two of them, cling to him like their
rumpled dresses from last night hug their curves—one blonde, the other
black, both stunning.
I bite back a smile at the three of them. Since he scored a hat trick in the
final game of the Frozen Four, Maverick has been the center of attention at
Valley U, and by the look on his face, he’s very much enjoying it.
I hang back as he says goodbye to his guests.
“Call us later?” the blonde asks after she kisses him on the cheek.
He says something I don’t catch, and the girls walk hand in hand away
from his front door. His gaze lifts as he stares after them. When he spots me
watching him, a sheepish grin pulls at his lips.
“Good morning, Kota,” he says, sounding far more awake than the
people I tried to offer the same sentiment to in the parking lot.
I laugh. Yeah, I’ll bet he’s having a good morning. I wait until his guests
are out of earshot. “Have fun last night?”
“Always. Missed you, though. I was looking for you.”
I ignore that remark. I see how much he missed me. Hey, I’m not
blaming him. Johnny and I have a complicated relationship. Complicated
but easily summed up as he hits on me, and I turn him down. Because
clearly, he isn’t that serious.
“You’re up early,” he says, and his gaze rakes over my sweaty body.
“Out for a run?”
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