UR
as I walked towards the j
w huge and heavy it was, one would thi
ll out my biggest box and shove in as much clothes as I could. Suffice to say, I was regretting that de
rried the heavy bag-even though he tried to hide it well, I could see that he was definitely surprised by the weight-and the o
wasn't going to allow the extra time I had spent arr
stepped aside
ting on his shoulder while Jack seemed to be busy doing something on his phone. Hear head lifted when she
o see you." She mur
sighed, "But mind
the arm. I laughed, then mock fr
n for you to act like an a
ss and frankly, I am quite surprised and so impressed that she actually
eyes with a smile on her face. "How
s." I wiggled my brows at her and walked away before she cou
hug when I reached him.
"Marriage looks good on you." I turned to Balery with a gri
God forbid, shed a tear, I walked over to the third seat in the row and dropped my ass on the one closest to the wi
y it, but I highly doubted that. The jet had lots of empty seats vacant and according to Balery
ed up my bag, took the seat
our husband would let you stay her
k to you." She laughe
t." I g
inked her hands and dropped her face
leave extra early just incase traffic
ed. "We live
that people could see in. It's the same with New York. You get used to
she had been before she met her husband. "You look really good, Balery. You're
ppy. Truly. He is like, the perfect person for me." Her eyes shone with love. "Sometime
n the sack too. He can't be real. Do t
er lips. "We'll be taking off shortly. We're
me to see three men walk into the jet. One by one, they filed in. All of them broad-shouldered, big and
ailed on me." Jack said as he got up and hugged h
n grinned. He had blonde hair that was parted at the side and fe
any heat in his words either. "
e other friend sa
n and I watched as they all took turns hugging her. One of them, the one that had made a joke
ll sitting on my sea
, mind you. "I'm glad you all arrived safely. Let me introduce
ssible. Four heads whipped in my direction. One belonging to Balery, another belongin
se it was either I had suddenly developed an eye problem within the last two minutes and I was see
ve that it was the latter. Alex-I didn't know his last name-was standing five feet
as hearing it from a distance. Blood woodshed in my ears and even
r maybe it was the fact that he was dressed in jeans and a hoodie. Sure, he had looked hot
ing turned on. I
ont o
his nostrils fl
nd, barely took note of the interest that sparked in
x and the way he seemed t
sensual. He turned it into something more than two people holding hands. I couldn't believe tha
couldn't stop s
the best sex of my life, the one man I thought I wa
ebumps scattering across my skin. "Without
he was carrying on the table in front of us
ly no intenti
my