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And I went home, lay down on the sheets that still smelled intoxicatingly like her, and wondered what the hell just happened.
I havenât been able to keep my mind off her for more than about five minutes at a stretch since then. And thatâs why Iâm pulling up to the library a little before noon, hoping to catch her in time for her lunch break.
The moment I walk in the library, however, a blonde about her age and wearing a library name tag intercepts me at the circulation desk.
âYouâre Chuck McArthur, arenât you?â She asks. I give her nametag a quick glanceâBrooklyn, Teen Services Librarianâand before I can answer, sheâs given me a once-over too and noticed the bouquet Iâm carrying. âOh my gosh, are those for Cassidy? I heard Charles finally wore you two down.â
âI wasââ
Iâm trying to tell her that Iâd love to see Cassidy if sheâs available, but again, Brooklyn doesnât let me get a word in edgewise. Instead, she alerts the entire building that Iâm here in a rather unlibrarianly shout.
âCassidy, you have a visitor at circulation!â she calls out, then turns back to me with a wink. âSheâll be over in a minute, Iâm sure.â
I laugh. âThanks.â
âNo problem,â she says, giving me a grin that makes me wonder just how much of our date Cassidy told her about this morning. Not that I mind the idea. It means sheâs been thinking about me too.
Brooklyn skips away, and sure enough, Cassidy emerges out of the stacks a couple minutes later, her arms loaded down with multiple copies of The Secret Life of Bees. When she sees me, her eyes light up.
âChuck, what are you doing here?â
âWould it be sappy to tell you that I missed you?â I ask, taking the pile of books from her before they spill out of her arms and helping her stack them on the circulation desk.
âA little,â she says. âBut Iâm okay with sappy.â
âWhatâs all this?â I ask, pointing to all the Sue Monk Kidd on the counter.
âNext monthâs book club pick,â she says. âIâm going to make honey cocoa truffles to go with the theme.â Her eyes fall on the bouquet and sheâs more bashful about it than Brooklyn, but she asks, âWhatâs that?â
âThese are for you,â I say, holding the bouquet out for her, wrapped in butcher paper and tied with twine. âTheyâre from my grandmotherâs garden,â I explain. âGramps still tends it every day.â
âAnd he let you cut them?â she asks, holding the bouquet like something precious.
âLet me?â I laugh. âWhen I told him how well our date went, he got the shears himself.â
âWell, tell him thank youâfor the roses and for the blind dateâif you see him before I do,â she says, bringing the roses up to her nose and inhaling their perfume. As she does it, her chest rises in the white cotton button-up blouse sheâs wearing, and a tendril of hair from her messy bun falls down over her eyes.
Iâve never seen anything more beautiful⊠or sexier.
Visions from our date last night flash through my mind and Iâve got a sudden urge to sweep everything off the circulation desk and lay her down on it.
âGo out with me again,â I say.
She looks up at me, those emerald-green eyes dancing with mischief. âWhatever happened to âdatingâs not a priorityâ?â She nibbles her lower lip, then lowers her voice to a whisper. âAre you saying you want more than a one-night stand with the naughty librarian?â
âCookie, I just want to have fun, but if you were a library book, Iâd just keep checking you out til I hit my renewal limit,â I say.
âA library pun,â she says, her lips curling into a smile.
âToo soon?â I ask.
She shakes her head. âNo, Iâd say it was long overdue.â
âWell, all I have to say is that it would be a Crime and Punishment if you donât go out with me again,â I say. I know weâve flown past corny several puns ago, but sheâs laughing, and in the end I get what I want: she says yes.
âWhen?â
âTonight,â I tell her. And the truth is that even though we just met, I donât think I can survive much longer than that without her.
âOkay,â she says. âPick me up at six.â
I give her a kissâand steal a quick pinch of that supple ass in an irresistible pencil skirtâand as Iâm walking out of the library, I notice Brooklyn and another twenty-something librarian standing in the stacks, spying on the whole thing and grinning their heads off.
The next few weeks are a blur of delicious food, nerdily literary conversations, and so damn much nakedness.
I can barely keep my hands off Cassidy, and I can also hardly concentrate on my work when sheâs not around. I even read the senior book clubâs selection with her because Cookieâs got to read it for work and I canât tear myself away from her long enough to let her curl up with it alone.
Iâd much rather she curl up with me.
So we sit in my hot tub together and take turns reading aloud. We pretty much never make it longer than a chapter or two without pouncing on each other, but miraculously, we make it to the end in time for the next book club meeting.
Other highlights from an entire month of being wildly, unreasonably obsessed with each other: watching Cassidyâs full, bare breasts bounce in front of my eyes as she rides me frantically in the back seat of my car, like weâre horny teenagers who canât get enough of each other.
Hell, actually feeling like horny teenagers who canât get enough of each other.
The sight of her body, plump and curvy, in the moonlight when we go skinny dipping in Golden Creek late one evening.
The way she gets all bashful and shy every time I drop her off at home
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