Catching Summer (Second Chances, #6)

Derek groaned when he stood and stretched his arms high over his head, yawning. “Fine, we can go. I know I need to make sure you get taken care of tonight.”

Shaking her head, she threw her arms in the air. “Oh my God, he’s ridiculous.” Then to Evan she said, “It was a fun party. We’ll see you on Monday.”

We all waved goodbye, and then Kate and Cooper got to their feet. “I think we’re going to head home as well,” Kate said, rubbing her belly. “I’m exhausted.” Evan and I both stood while Cooper shook his hand and Kate moved in for a hug. “Remember what we talked about, okay?”

“I know,” I whispered. “You have nothing to worry about.”

After they left, Evan put his arm around my shoulders again and led me inside. The rest of the people who were outside were filing into their cars and leaving. “Did you have fun?” I asked him. He stopped in the kitchen and grabbed a glass of water. Even though he was drunk, he’d never gotten out of hand at the party. I’d caught him staring at me a lot. It made me nervous, but if I was honest with myself, I’d admit that I liked it.

“Only because you were here.” Eyes half lidded, he watched me over the rim of his glass and drank the rest of his water. “I’m drinking water for you again, Nurse Jacobs. Is there anything else you need me to do?”

Rolling my eyes, I took the glass from him and set it in the sink. “I think you need to go to bed and sleep off the alcohol. Where’s your room?”

He nodded toward the hallway. “Down there. Do you want to see it?”

I pushed against his chest and laughed. “Only to see your drunk ass go to sleep. I’ll help you get in bed and then I’m going home.”

“So soon?”

Shaking my head, I pushed him down the hall until we got to his bedroom. When he opened the door, the room smelled exactly like him. The only light we had was from the hallway, but I could see enough. I pulled him over to the bed, and he sat down while I kneeled in front of him and slipped off his shoes, moving them away. “Lie back,” I commanded.

With a seductive grin on his face, he watched me with those gray eyes of his as I unbuttoned his jeans and slid them down his thick, muscular thighs. I tried not to look at the bulge between his legs, but failed miserably. His deep chuckle vibrated all the way down my body. Once his shirt was off, I covered him with the sheet and was about to leave when he grabbed my hand.

“Wait.”

“What?” I asked.

“I want you to lie down with me.” He took a deep breath and closed his eyes. “Just for a minute.” I did as he said and lay down on the bed, facing him. His breaths came out slow and deep, and his eyes grew heavier by the second. “You’re so beautiful,” he murmured. His hand tightened on mine and he moved closer, his lips only a breath away. I was frozen, secretly wishing he’d kiss me, but scared to close the distance.

“Thank you,” I whispered.

“I never got to answer your question from earlier.”

“Which one?”

“The one about what I would’ve done if I caught you in the locker room with someone else. I never got to answer you.”

I smiled and squeezed his hand; he was about to pass out on me. “Tell me.”

His eyes closed and a deep growl rumbled in his chest. “I would’ve beat the fuck out of him.”

“Why would you have done that?” My heart thundered relentlessly, waiting to hear his answer.

“Because,” he answered slowly. “I’ve wanted you for so long and now I have you. I don’t want anyone fucking that up. You’re the only woman who looks at me like I’m more than what I am.”

Snuggling into his bed, I let his hand go and ran my hands through his dark blond hair. His breathing deepened and I knew he was steadily falling asleep. I pressed my lips to his and breathed him in, closing the distance. “You are more, Evan. And just so you know, you wouldn’t have found me in the locker room with anyone else. I’m not interested in anyone but you.” Ever so gently, I slid off the bed. “Good night.”

I left his door open and tiptoed down the hall. Before leaving, I walked outside and picked up a few cups that were left lying around. From the size of the party, I was surprised there wasn’t more debris. There were only a few more cups left to pick up, but I stopped when I heard footsteps approaching from the side of the house. My instincts went on alert. Who the hell would be coming by this late? Panic started to set in. As quietly as I could, I raced back to the door and froze when a voice called out my name.

“Summer? What are you doing?”

Breathing a sigh of relief, I turned and huffed. Jaxon stood there wearing a fitted navy T-shirt, jeans, and a wolfish grin; I didn’t like it, and I sure as hell didn’t like him sneaking around. “Jax, you scared the hell out of me. What are you doing skulking around this late at night?”

His nose was still black and blue from the other day when Evan threw the football at his face, but he wore a baseball cap to help conceal it. “I thought I would come by and see if the party was still going on. I guess it stopped early.”

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