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“I did.” It sounded more like a question than a statement.

“Another ruse?” I asked, and his mouth twitched again.

“Busted. But in my defense, I haven’t stopped thinking about last night.” Noah brought his hand to my face and brushed the flyaway hairs out of my eyes. “Want to fool around in the stacks?”

Before I could stop him, he nuzzled my neck and started kissing and nipping the skin there. Shivers ran through me, making my stomach clench. God, his mouth felt good.

My fingers found their way into his hair, and my head dropped back, a small needy whimper building in my throat. “Noah,” I breathed. “We shouldn’t.”

“You’re saying one thing, shortcake”—he lifted his face, his eyes burning with lust—“but your body is saying another.”

“We can’t…” I pulled him closer, leaning up to brush my mouth over his.

We stayed like that, suspended in time. Until we both snapped, our mouths coming together in a clash of teeth and tongue.

“Did you dream of me, shortcake?” he murmured between sweet, sweet kisses. “Because I sure as fuck dreamed of you.”

CHAPTER 20

NOAH

Fuck.

I couldn’t get enough of her.

Aurora—her delicious curves and sweet kisses—were turning out to be my new favorite obsession.

“Noah,” she breathed, gently shoving at my chest. “What are we doing?”

“If you have to ask, shortcake, I must be doing it all wrong.” I dipped my head to steal another kiss, but she dodged my advance.

“Noah, I’m serious,” she whisper-hissed, glancing down the aisle.

“Relax, no one is coming down here.”

“Ella works here, Noah. If someone sees us—”

She had a point. But I wasn’t ready to lose her just yet.

“Go out with me. Tonight.”

“Tonight? Noah…”

“You know you want to, shortcake. There’s something between us—”

She raised a single dark brow and smirked, dropping her gaze to the less-than-obvious bulge in my jeans.

“Not that. Although, I wouldn’t say no if you wanted to give him some attention.”

Aurora’s cheeks turned two shades darker. “You are so bad.”

“You have no idea,” I whispered, leaning in to brush my mouth over the corner of hers. “Say, yes, shortcake. Just say yes.”

A beat passed, the air around us crackling with tension. She wanted to say yes. It was right there in her bewitching eyes.

Cupping Aurora’s face, I touched my head to hers and peppered little kisses over her lips. “Say—”

“Yes, okay,” she answered on a little sigh. “Yes, I’ll go out with you. But don’t make me regret it, Noah.”

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