Falling for Josh Carter
h's
slowed t
ir brushing against my skin. The next, I heard the screech of tires, the
ldn't
inst my ribs, my breath caught somewhere in my throat, and i
that sent me colliding against a solid chest. A rush of warmth. The scent of some
ling, my hands fisting
deep and rich, laced wi
my gaze
en on the verge of crum
Devastatingly, u
eyes-God, those eyes. A shade of hazel so intense it felt like they could see right through me. His li
voice barely above
tepping away like I was nothing more than a momentary inconvenience. H
ike that, he
pulse still erratic, watching as he walk
cked the air from my lu
ghost of where his shirt had been, my mind replaying the deep tim
yself. You're bein
d disappeared, I forced my legs to move a
.........
cing when I walked th
nts in my head-the screech of tires, the strong arms that had yanked me
to stop thinking
ignore. He had barely looked at me, barely acknowledged me, yet my mind was trapped in the memory of his hazel eyes, the w
. You're being
ee my brother, Ryan, sprawled on the couch watching basket
e last several hours trying
ouch. Laughing
lammed against my ribs so ha
The.
him, an easy grin playing on his lips as he clinked a beer bottle against Ryan's. His hair was still
nsing my presence,
those same goddamn ha
ond, time
as the weight of his gaze pressed against my skin. Did he recognize
her slightly, like he
hen-n
mpletely indifferent. Detached. Like I was just
dn't even
wisted into
he internal meltdown I was having. "Finally hom
ady kn
w the way his