Say You're Mine: An Enemies to Lovers Romance (Southport Love Stories Book 4) Sarah Brooks (most read books in the world of all time .txt) đ
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I was barely paying attention to my friendsâ banter. I was too busy watching the woman who had followed Jeremy inside. Skylar Murphy hadnât joined us, instead beelining for the bar to order a drink. She was smiling. God, she was beautiful when she smiled. She pulled her long, black hair to the side, draping it over her shoulder. She laughed at something Brad said, smacking her hand down on the countertop. Her laugh was rich and carried across the room.
My groin tightened in response and I had to discreetly adjust myself.
Brad handed her an open beerâno fruity cocktail for herâand she turned to head to our table. And then catching sight of me, she stopped. She frowned. She started chewing on her bottom lip in a gesture I knew meant she was contemplating something. Probably whether to get the hell out of there. I quickly looked away so she didnât see me ogling her.
I was practically holding my breath.
Fucking hell man, get it together.
I tapped my fingers against my leg in impatience. I should leave. I knew Skylar wouldnât want to spend the evening with me. She had made her feelings abundantly clear the last time we had spoken privately. Maybe, like me, sheâd want to avoid the awkwardness altogether, and sheâd choose to sit somewhere else.
I should have known better. Skylar never hid from anything. Itâs one of the hundred things I found so attractive about her.
âHi fellas. Fancy meeting you here.â Her voice held a slight rasp as if she had been shouting for hours. But I knew thatâs just the way she spoke.
I couldnât help but look at her. It was as if my eyes were addicted to the sight of her. She was beautiful in an understated way. She wasnât flashy, showing off her boobs. She wore minimal makeup because honestly, she didnât need it. Her long dark hair was held back in a simple ponytail; her bright blue eyes were truly startling. Her thin, angular face had an almost regal quality. She wasnât tall but she wasnât short either. I remembered how perfectly she fit against me as if her body were made to be molded against mine.
Christ, I had to get a grip. It was a good thing I knew how to contain my emotions. I had a hell of a poker face. Otherwise, Iâd be panting in a drooling heap at Skylar Murphyâs feet.
âWhat are you doing here on a school night?â Adam asked, standing up to embrace his friend before making room for her in the booth.
She slid along the bench until she was pressed up against the wallâand directly across from me. I felt her leg brush up against mine beneath the table, her eyes lifting to meet mine briefly before quickly turning her attention back to Adam. I could feel discomfort radiating off her in waves. And all because of me.
âI just finished a project and the money hit my account, so I thought Iâd come out and celebrate. Except my friends were all busy, so that leaves you losers.â She took a drink of her beer, her eyes drifting my way again. And then as if catching herself, she purposefully angled her body toward Adam, causing her knee to collide with mine.
Adam nudged her with his shoulder. âThatâs awesome, Sky. Congrats.â
âNext roundâs on me,â Jeremy announced, calling out to Hannah.
âCongratulations, Skylar,â I said, sounding slightly strangled.
Her eyes danced over me, leaving me feeling unsettled. âThanks,â she replied shortly, then carried on as if I hadnât spoken at all.
It fucking sucked.
Things used to be easy between us, and that was saying something because I didnât do easy. Idle chit chat was my idea of torture.
When Adam first asked me to sit down with his friend Skylar, who he had hired to revamp our website, I hadnât been too thrilled. Then she walked in, sat down, and opened her mouth and I realized quickly she was something completely unexpected.
**
âThis website is junk. Who did you have design it? A four-year-old?â Skylar asked, clicking the mouse, making a face of disgust. She was sitting at the table in the breakroom and I was sitting across from her. I had made a list of what Jeremy, Adam, and I wanted to include on the site, but she didnât seem particularly interested in my ideas.
âActually, I set it up. I know itâs bad, I have a law degree, Iâm kind of an idiot when it comes to digital marketing,â I grimaced.
âDid you really use clipart?â Skylar laughed, pointing at the screen to a cartoon gavel with googly eyes.
âYou make it sound like I killed someone,â I joked.
âWell, you definitely murdered good taste,â she chuckled, shaking her head.
âCome on, itâs not that bad.â I scooted my chair closer so I could look at the screen. I had left my glasses on my desk, so I had to lean in closer to see anything.
Skylar started clicking through the tabs and I cringed. âOkay, yeah, itâs pretty bad.â
I looked at her, realizing that I was less than a few inches from her very attractive face. Her pupils dilated fractionally in a way I knew meant she was appreciating her view as much as I appreciated mine. I was intimately acquainted with the tell-tale signs of female arousal and Skylar was showing quite a few.
âAdam says you're a genius at this stuff, so I expect to be impressed.â
Skylar snorted a surprisingly sexy sound. âAdamâs slightly delusional as well.â She sat back in her seat, putting distance between us, which I found disappointing. âBut, yeah, Iâm not bad. Or at least I hope so if I want to give this whole âin business for myselfâ thing a shot.â
âWell, if youâre shitty at your work, that wonât be great PR,â I deadpanned. Skylar gave me a startled look and then began to laugh. I found myself smiling
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