Page 95 of The Summer I Loved


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She shook her head. “I never blamed you, Cam. I blamed the way we affect each other when we fight. I mostly blamed myself. I’m the more experienced parent. I should have known better.”

“I thought that was bullshit you were saying to let me off the hook.”

“Seriously?” She rolled her eyes. She moved to the chair Bron left vacant.

“I was wrong. We shouldn’t go our own way. Thank you for showing me we can handle things better and we can be pissed off without going nuclear.”

She touched her palms to his face. “I love you, Cam. I need you.”

She touched her lips to his, a little tentative, her taste exploding in his mouth. He’d missed her mouth, her body, her smiles, her touch for so many days. Yet, he couldn’t do a thing. He was dumbfounded. She’d frozen him in place.

“I thought you were going to tell me to leave.”

She smiled. “And let you take the other half of my heart? I don’t think so. Bron’s the left side and you’re the right. I can’t live without either of you.”

This time he smiled so hard his face hurt and pulled her into his lap. His lips crushed hers but he made sure his hands stayed on her upper back. She hmmmed into his mouth and pressed herself closer.

“Not again.”

They broke away laughing.

She pressed another brief kiss to his mouth and moved across the room to help their daughter, her hips swaying away.

“We’ll continue this later,” she shot above her shoulder.

He wasn’t sure what tightened more, his groin or his heart. Yeah, they would continue that late into the night. “You got yourself a deal, better yet, a promise.”

She turned her head over her shoulder, her lashes lowered and her lips parted and held his gaze for a second. The little smirk before she turned away said it all. She was going to hold him to that promise.

The End

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