On Thin Ice (The Baltimore Banners Book 8) - Plot & Excerpts
Almost too noisy for conversation, which suited Lauren just fine because she wasn't sure what to really say. It wasn't that Kenny's sister wasn't nice or made Lauren feel uncomfortable. No, it was something much more basic than that: she was nervous. Nervous about meeting Kelly, nervous that the woman wouldn't like her. And how ridiculous was that? Lauren didn't normally get nervous, normally didn't worry about making an impression or being liked. The fact that she was worried her—because it meant she was more emotionally invested in Kenny than she realized. Emotionally invested? Where the hell did that phrase come from? It made her sound like some kind of new-age relationship analyst, which so wasn't like her. She liked Kenny. A lot. That was it. Nothing more, nothing less. Nothing to be worried about, nothing to overthink, nothing to freak out about. And who was she kidding? She more than liked Kenny. She didn't want to name deeper emotions, not just yet—because the idea scared the living hell out of her.
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