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The Landry Family Series: Part One by Adriana Locke (73)

Danielle

SHOULDN’T YOU FEEL SHAME DOING the Walk of Shame? In the past I have had that feeling of “Don’t look at me” while I trekked the sidewalk back to my dorm or to my car. This morning, I waved at his stupid neighbors.

Where is my class? Where is my dignity? I fight the smile on my lips as I realize both are somewhere curled up in Lincoln’s sheets on the floor of his bedroom.

Showered, blow dried, and a little achy, I notice the spring in my step as I turn the corner towards the Smitten Kitten. Each step is accompanied by a throb between my legs. I wonder exactly which position caused it. Reverse cowgirl? My legs on his shoulders? On his benchpress? The corkscrew?

My body hums as I imagine that one: me resting on one hip and my forearm near the edge of his chaise lounge, thighs pressed together, him straddling me from behind.

I’m wet again.

Entering the Smitten Kitten, I see Pepper behind the counter. The place is dotted with patrons enjoying croissants and chicken salad sandwiches. “Hey!” she says as I approach. “You’re early.”

“I am, aren’t I?”

She frowns. “Why?”

I contemplate whether I can get away with lying to her. It’s quickly apparent I can’t.

“Fine,” I say, looking in my purse like there’s something I really, really need buried in the bottom. “I might have stayed the night at Lincoln’s.”

“You did not!”

“Hush,” I say, blushing. “This is one of those things you don’t scream, Pepper.”

One hand goes to her mouth as she surveys her diners. “Sorry,” she says in a more reasonable tone. “But what did you expect me to say? You stayed all night with Lincoln ‘Lick Me’ Landry.”

“Nice.”

“Did he?”

“Did he what?”

“Lick you.”

My jaw dropping, I half laugh. “Either get me something to go or I’m out of here. Damn. Do you have any couth?”

“Do I ever?” she laughs.

“Let’s pretend you do today. I need a little time to process this.”

She leans on the counter. “Was it amazing? Just give me that. Throw me a scrap.”

I lean in too. “It was incredible.”

Her eyes light up as she fist pumps the air. “Thank God because if he was mediocre in bed, every fantasy I’ve ever had was going to be ruined.” She disappears in the back and returns with a paper bag. “Here you go.”

I hand her my credit card and she swipes it before handing it back. “Thanks,” I say, taking the bag.

“Where are you going now?”

“Home.”

“I just packed you breakfast for two.”

Peering in the bag, I see she’s not lying. There are two chocolate croissants, two Styrofoam containers, and a container of strawberries. Sighing, I look at her hopeful face. “I’m going home. Want to make me a bag for one?”

“Why are you going home, Danielle?”

“Because . . .”

“Because he had an appointment this morning?”

“Something like that.”

“You fucked and fled, didn’t you?”

“My God, Pepper.”

“You did! Damn it, Danielle.”

The bag raps as it’s plopped back on the counter. “Don’t ‘damn it, Danielle’ me. I’m trying to go with the flow but keep my head above water, all right? He’s my kryptonite. Attractive, cocky, confident, sweet, great in bed, and a fucking baseball player. He’s every sin I want to make wrapped up in one delectable body.”

“So, what’s the problem?”

“Ugh,” I huff. “Aren’t you listening to me? Don’t you know me?”

She appears unfazed by my outburst. “I do, actually. Which is why it makes me happier than a lark to see you with some spark right now. To see your eyes all lit up and some fire in your ass. You need to get rid of these crazy fears you have that everything will end in heartbreak.”

“It’s not crazy. It’s like . . .” I look at the ceiling for inspiration. “Imagine this: you grew up with a family that loved sugar. It was their weakness, okay?”

“I did.”

“Follow along,” I reprimand her. “Let’s say they were so addicted to it that they couldn’t stand for any of it to be in the house. They’d eat it all. All of it. Gone.”

“Okay . . .”

“So you move out. Start your own bakery. You’re safe because they aren’t there to eat your sugar, right? Then imagine you fall for some guy. He’s perfect . . . except he too is a sugar addict.”

She looks at me blankly.

“Don’t you see what I’m saying?” I ask.

“Yeah, but if he looks like Lincoln, I’d just handcuff him to the bed.”

Rolling my eyes, I grab the bag and turn towards the door.

“Hey,” she calls after me. “I want details. Don’t think you’re getting out of it that easy!”

The bell chimes as the front door closes behind me. I’m to my car in record speed. I need space. I need air. I need to think. When my phone buzzes right before I pull out of the parking lot, I know it’s Pepper and she’s not going to quit until I give her something to occupy her mind.

“Fine!” I nearly shout into the phone. “His cock is about ten inches, if I’m guessing, and he fucked me in about every position I could explain. My favorite, though, was the corkscrew. Not sure what that is? Google it.”

My finger goes to swipe off the call when I see the name on the screen and drop the phone. “Shit!” I cry, digging through the items on my passenger’s side floorboard until I find the glowing device.

My heart is pounding as I try to decide whether to end the call or talk to Lincoln. Mortified, I bring it to my ear and squeeze my eyes shut. He’s silent.

Maybe he didn’t hear. Please, God, don’t let him have heard that.

“Hello?” I eke out.

“I’d say ten inches is fair and I’ve made a note about the corkscrew. Glad I called,” he chuckles.

“Hey, Landry.” I want to slink into the seat and melt into the leather.

“That’s one way to make me a little less pissed that you snuck out on me.”

“I didn’t sneak out on you. I left a note.”

“For the record, the note didn’t help. But hearing you talk about my cock—who were you talking to, by the way?—that helps. That really helps.”

“Fuck off,” I say, smiling. Ready to change the subject, I flip on the Bluetooth and pull onto the street. “Why did you call? Hoping you’d overhear me embarrassing myself ?”

“Baby, there is nothing embarrassing about having a man hear you talk about how much you liked being with him.”

I don’t know what I swoon harder over, him calling me “baby” or the husk in his voice. Sure, he’s called me that before, but hearing it when he’s not inside me is different. More meaningful. Maybe more like a word choice instead of a reaction.

He clears his throat. “I called because I need a favor.”

“Really, Landry?”

“Really, Dani,” he mocks. “My brother needs someone to watch his girlfriend’s kid overnight tomorrow night. They have something to do in Nashville and want to take the kid with them, but he can’t go with them that night. And Alison, my brother’s girl, doesn’t believe in nannies.”

“What do you need my help with?”

“Come over and have dinner with us. Help me entertain him. He’s ten or eleven or something and is a pretty cool kid. His name is Huxley and he’s a big baseball fan. So, naturally, we hit it off.”

“So why do you need me? Sounds like you have this figured out.”

“I’ve never been left alone with a kid all night.”

“I’m not staying the night with you and your nephew, Landry.”

“I’m not asking you to,” he says, mocking me again. “I’m asking you to come for dinner, watch a movie, build Legos, or whatever. Just hang out with us.”

I blow out a breath as I turn onto my street. Again: kryptonite. I can’t say no to this man. Even though I should back away slowly from the predator he is, I can’t. I like being his prey.

“What time?”

“Six,” he says and I know he’s grinning. But that’s fair. So am I.

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