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If that happens, itāll be Arnieās face and not mine that gets punched. And heāll bitch to me about it, which is all good for me. One way or the other, at least Iāll know where she is.
Arnie took a long swig from his own beer and seemed to be lost in thought. Bryce had never had any indication that Arnie was very good at thinking. But it was easy to just act as if he wasnāt eager for his former fellow soldier to do him this solid.
āYeah, I could do that. I got weekends off in my new job.ā Arnie shrugged. āAnd I have some buds in San Antonio Iāve been meaning to look up anyway, so it wouldnāt be a problem.ā
āAnd youāll let me know if sheās there, or if not, where she is?ā Bryce smirked. āThat way, I can get me some of that āclosureā the pussies all talk about on TV.ā
āSure, Bryce. Donāt you worry one bit. Like I said earlier, I owe you. And Iām going to do all I can to help you get your closure. Itās the least I can do for a pal from the army.ā
He wondered for just a second about the look on Arnieās face. But since heād long ago decided his old pal didnāt have any real deep thoughts, he brushed aside the concern.
Instead, he thought about just what all closure with Leesa could entail. He felt his lips stretch and decided to just let Arnie think about the expression on his face. And he hoped that expression scared his olā bud, just a little bit.
* * * *
Though sheād never gone on one, Leesa had learned, by listening and keeping her senses honed, how to plan a mission.
As she looked down at the covered dish in her hands, she wondered if she was being completely lame, or not. In her belly, butterflies fluttered, threatening to upset the lunch sheād had a few hours before. What she knew about making a pass, a move, whatever the hell you called it, could be written on a Post-it Note, with room to spare for a recipe.
She almost changed her mind. Twice. The first time was in her own kitchen, when she pulled the casserole out of the oven. A Tex-Mex beef and rice casserole, the dish was one of her motherās go-to dishes, something sheād whip together if company was expected. It was also one of Leesaās favorites. Sheād caught a slightly distorted reflection of herself on one of the glass cupboard doors and thought, what the hell do I think Iām doing?
She was no female bombshell, no skinny, simpering blonde with lily-white skin and sparkly blue eyes. She had curves. Her hair was brown, shoulder length but not professionally styled, her eyes were brown, and she could bench press her own weight and then some.
But there was that tug in the belly when she thought of either Jason or Phillip Benedict, and especially when she thought of them both. And there was the sense that, if she didnāt at least try to make this move, sheād regret it for the rest of her life.
So she showered and did her best to make herself lookāhell, who was she kidding? Gorgeous was out of the question. The best she could hope for was presentable, and that would have to be good enough.
Leesa never usually went beyond a bit of mascara and some lipstick, so that was what she did. Khaki green shorts, white tee shirt, and yeah, that was as good as it would ever get. She didnāt let any negative thoughts even form as she grabbed the casserole that sheād set in a small box and headed out the door.
Only to pull her car to the curb a couple doors down from where those two New York Benedicts currently lived. Theyād traded in the one rental car for two that belonged to the family, and both vehicles were in the driveway. Unless they had gone somewhere on foot, both men were there.
Theyāre not here for the long haul. Theyāre only visiting so that means they will leave. There could be no happy-ever-after unless you pull your roots out of Texas and head up north with them.
All true. But even knowing that, there was still that tug in the belly.
Leesa blinked. Yes, that tug in the belly and that hungry, burning attraction she knew wasnāt one sided. She wasnāt looking for a happy-ever-after.
She wanted to explore the now, the moment, and maybe there would be pain after, but sheād never experienced the kind of heat others spoke of. Not even when sheād been a newlywed.
Hers had been a marriage of logic, a communion of the brain, not the heart and sure as hell not the libido. Oh, sheād been attracted to Bryce, but the sex between them had never been remarkable.
So maybe if she didnāt chicken out, if she could just grab hold of her nerves, she could see what all the fuss was about. At least sheād be able to have a sample of what all sheād missed.
She couldnāt live in Lusty Texas and not come to the conclusion that sheād missed plenty.
Enough of this shit. Move it, Sarge!
Leesa pulled her car out onto the neat little street, drove a few hundred feet, and then pulled into the driveway.
Just do
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