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“Oh okay.”

“Not going to lie, I’m hard as hell right now.”

“Good to know.”

“I’m thinking about you touching yourself.”

“But I’m not.”

“But in my imagination you are.”

“HAHA.”

“You going to send another photo?”

“Maybe.”I laughed and then took a photo of my thumb and sent it to him.

“You’re so naughty.”

“Well, you’re naughty for asking for more.”

“I’m drunk. Forgive me.”

“Maybe.”I giggled.“Well, I’m really going to sleep now. But you can text me tomorrow if you want.”

“Oh, I will. So glad you reached out, Chelsea. I want to find out everything that’s been going on with you.”

“Same.”I smiled at his message. Travis really seemed to want to get to know me.“Night.”

“Night, sexy. Sweet dreams. And if you want to pleasure yourself tonight thinking of me, please feel free.”

I closed my phone instead of responding and lay back with a smile on my face. So Travis really was into me. He wanted me bad. I’d doubted that he’d been interested at the party, but it was confirmed in my mind now. Travis was as attracted to me as I was to him. This was going to be one really fun summer.

6

My phone beeping at seven a.m. woke me up, but I didn’t even care. I grabbed it as I slowly opened my eyes.

“Hello,” I yawned into the phone, wondering who the jackass was that was calling me so early.

“Hey, Chelsea.” Harriet’s voice sang into the phone. “How are you?”

“Uhm, I’m in bed.” I growled, annoyed. “It’s seven a.m.”

“Oh yeah, sorry.” Harriet sounded anything but sorry. “Finn went on a work trip early this morning, and I forgot it might still be early.”

“Okay, is everything okay?” I asked as I rubbed my eyes.

“Yeah, I just wanted to know if you wanted to grab breakfast this morning? We could ask Polly as well.”

“I’m meeting Lily for breakfast,” I said quickly. “Well, brunch.”

“That sounds great.” Harriet sounded happy. “I love brunch.”

“Oh, hmm.” I didn’t want to tell her that she wasn’t invited. It wasn’t like I could tell her I wanted to discuss my texts with Travis as a reason to not want her there. “I’ll ask Lily if she minds.”

“Oh, you know she won’t mind,” Harriet said. “Let me text Polly and tell her we’re going to brunch. She might want to text Natasha as well.”

“Sure,” I said in a resigned fashion. “The more the merrier.” I didn’t really think that, but it would be nice to hang out with everyone. I’d just have to wait to tell Lily about the texts with Travis later. “Why don’t you start a group text with everyone, so it will be easier for us all to communicate?”

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