BRIE
What the hell was that all about?
My mind couldn't wrap around the whole interaction with Kade. The way he spoke to me, to the way he mentioned about punishments. I was only referring then to something like I will make him do my homework or something, nothing sexual. Even though thinking about it, I would like to have done what he mentioned. Having his eyes on me as he is tied up does quite intrigue me to see how he would react.
Shaking my head, trying to clear my thoughts away, my eyes landed on his ass.
Fuck, it was firm.
My eyes trailed up as if I was inspecting every part of him. Kade had muscles. I knew that. All because of the army and his training. It didn't take a genius to know that. From his firm ass to his broad shoulders, he was built of muscle.
Raking over him sends my core into a frenzy. How the hell was I going to calm down?
My eyes landed on his shoulders once more. There was something staring back at me when my eyes moved to the side as eyes stared back in the oven's glass and the knowing cocky grin was there. The one that meant he caught me checking him out.
My cheeks turned red in embarrassment, and I looked away, trying to find something else to look at.
This was going to be harder than I thought.
Kade was my friend and was my best friend back then. Now it was like the tables had turned and I was the same teenager looking back, begging for me to get it together and tell him how I felt about him.
Kade had told me only moments ago that he felt something for me, but a part of me didn't want to believe it.
Then again, why would he say those things about punishments to me? Making them sexual, it was like he was batting me to test whatever this was.
My pussy was aching like a greedy little slut.
There was no doubt about it. Kade was hot as hell, and I wanted him.
I heard movement by the side of me, and two plates were placed on the table. Glancing up, I was met with Kade and he smiled.
Pulling the chair opposite out, he sat down. His eyes were on me the whole time.
His cocky grin forming at the corners of his mouth, which made me blush more.
Damn, he needed to stop looking at me like that.
"Eat," he said, taking a slice of pizza and took a bite of it.
Saying nothing, I picked up a slice and ate it.
The kitchen was silent as we ate.
Keeping my eyes on my pizza as I ate, I could feel Kade's stare, but I never looked up at him. I was too afraid that I would melt under his gaze.
"Are you going to talk to me?" he asked. "Or are you still trying to calm down from the conversation we just had?"
My cheeks glowed again as my eyes shot up from the pizza and straight at him.
His eyes were on me, wearing a perfect smile.
"Kade," I whispered. "Don't..."
"B, I was only joking," he said, cutting me off.
My eyes stayed on him as he leaned back, feeling slightly confused. "You were joking," I said. "What about?"
Kade stared at me, moving his head to the side. "I..." he said, but stopped himself and let out a breath before he talked again. "Never mind," he said, shaking his head.
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More than friends
RomanceBrie has been away from her hometown for eight years. She is back for her sister's wedding but is nervous about seeing someone, Kade Connors. Brie had a thing about him back in school, but when she refused to acknowledge him when he changed. Brie h...