More Than Desire
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ened to fly. Just at that moment, when I had the opportunity to move forward, the car squealed and a puddle of water exploded. I threw myself b
me at th
, I could easily reach him and throw the umbrella in
He's had a crush on me since I moved from the apartment I was in to this one-the apartment was smaller and cost a lot more. My life has readjusted since I lost my job, a
car was coming. I ran across the st
she saw me, she smiled. I closed the umbrella and placed it on my wrist. I accidentally bumped into a pile of "Hunger Cat" cat food on the shelf. The bags dropped to the floor like dominoes. Abby narrowed her eyes and raised an eyebrow. She got up and t
u're terribl
jumped, grabbing her in a tight h
r seeing her for just one day a week. The move wore me out a
eased
ng her along, leading her into her own shop, as if I already knew what ev
now. She tilted her
s married to a handsome guy, Mike Montgomery, a nurse, had two beautiful daughters-two little brats named Hannah and Maryah-and managed to open the pet shop she'd dreamed
wned, and I added, "Okay... I kind of foun
Bu
ed and an asshole. She nodded. "And I don't know if..." The words d
ing the interview, he stared at me like I was just a poor begging. But if there's one thing I have to admit, it's that the asshole is terribly sexy. The perfect face-which I supposedly wanted to lick-was made up of vibrant blue eyes, a toothy grin that was painfully cheeky, and a dimple that was purely temptin
d my mind, but her voice sounded strangely surprise
shook he
e bag und
ter all, she was
placed it back on the red shelf. She hooked another package onto the hook on top of the other. I drummed my feet on the paw-speckled tile f
was
r. She placed herself in front of a pen full of kitten
rs dropped
ith Mr. Sheppard, the brother of Mr. Shaffer, who founded the company. I couldn't wait to get home and
tenth kitten a
till doing here
d something-which I really didn't need. She was my older sister, so it was only natural that an
ded to b
want me
ow it away. A smile crossed my lips. - W
ated th
stomach
My mind
tasks my boss asked me to do, and organize my sched
w bo
o i
*
, and snuggled under the blanket. I went to the anonymous chat site I discovered a month ago and talked to a stranger for almost an hour. Secret People Chat was almost an addiction. My father used to say it was wrong to talk to strangers, but I didn't listen to him, because since I was fifteen I've loved chatting with strangers. Back in the day, I used to send notes to scho
ed for someone. I saw a dot in
finding
the chat
ch tim
ring to the la
arted to go
ic excitement fi
Balls.
s. - Mr.