Tina Leonard - Triplets' Rodeo Man - Plot & Excerpts
Jack’s arm was tucked around her waist, keeping her tightly against him. She could feel muscles, hairy legs, a strong chest up against her, and then something moving in the bed, jutting up against her backside insistently.“Good morning,” Jack said, and Cricket hopped out of bed with a gasp, running for the bathroom.“Was it something I said?” he called after her.Cricket slammed the bathroom door, locking it before getting into the familiar position she assumed every morning. She would have been humiliated, but she was too sick to care.Ten minutes later, she dragged herself out of the shower and slipped back between the sheets. Jack placed a ginger ale beside her bed, along with a rose. “Where did you get all that?” she asked, reaching gratefully for the ginger ale.“I moseyed over to the store while you were showering,” he said tactfully. “I remember Mom giving us ginger ale when we had upset stomachs.”She studied him as he lounged on her bed with a newspaper, completely unconcerned about her performance in the bathroom.
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