Second Chance At Sunrise
s scanning the familiar faces of Rachel's friends
a
om, his piercing blue
t of electricity run through her veins. She quickly
as he
ally said Jake would o
questions. Why was he l
erself, a deep masculine voic
urned in the direction of the voice, her
his lips. The same lips that had once kissed hers, t
nt, time s
the chatter – everything
i saw w
es of their high school romance, the
flicting emotions: surprise, c
to confront the gh
ive smile as she greeted Jake, h
ged, hating the way
He
ght blue eyes locking onto hers with a
spite the turmoil brewing inside and then mentally scolded
Jake replied, his v
he felt a flush rise to her cheeks. "You look good,"
o say but instead, she echoed his co
accentuating the sharp angles of his face. He stood taller and broader tha
at the corners when he smiled or the way his hair curled slightly at the nape of his neck. It was as if
nd Lexi wondered what had brought Jake to this
d doubts. Was Jake still the same charming, carefree boy she once knew? Or
aking the silence, his eyes genuinel
tomatic, a well-rehear
g for any sign of commitment. "No ring on it yet?"
arriage isn't for me. My career
n, Lexi yearned for a family of her own – laughter-filled
her facade. "Still scared of comm
n her heart. She tried to conceal the pain, but
change the subject although Rachel had
have a kid. She's the
inely this time.
s of the party receded into the backgroun
igh school romance, the laughter, and the tears.
f she'd been lying to herself all along. Did s
ake asked, his eyes holdin
id, wondering why her voi
een drinki
th cocktail. She laughed, brushing Jake's wor
the nanny for too long." He pushed for a bit, his eyes on her face
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