Series: Chemistry Lessons #5
Release Date: June 15, 2020
Now she’s a marine biologist working toward her PhD in California, and he’s an underwear model in New York. Dylan’s only in town for a few days, crashing on Brooke’s couch and repaying the favor by acting as her date to a friend’s wedding.
It was totally an accident she saw him naked.
After that, “just friends” goes out the window in favor of friends with benefits.
It’s all going great…until it isn’t.
Dylan’s got a ticket back to New York at the end of the week, and Brooke may have accidentally broken his heart. Can they navigate these uncharted relationship waters? Or has she tanked her oldest friendship?
In her living room.
Right in front of her.
Not in a dream, but in real life.
His ass cheeks flexed as he stooped over his suitcase, and hisheard herself gasp, and Dylan spun around, giving her the full-frontal experience.
There wasn’t a lot of light in the room, but there was enough.
To see everything.
Everything.
For a second they both stood there frozen in shock. Brooke withglory. Completely naked and hot as hell.
“Shit!” he yelped, belatedly trying to cover himself with the pair of underwear in his hand. “I thought you were asleep!”
Brooke covered her eyes and turned her back on him. “I thought you were in the shower!”
“I was letting the room fill up with steam to sweat off a little more water weight, but I forgot to grab clean underwear.”
Brooke swallowed, trying to ignore the image of Dylan’s penis that was now permanently seared into her brain. “Okay. Cool. Well…uh…looks like you’ve got them now.”
“Yeah. So. I’m gonna go back into the bathroom.”
Keeping her eyes directed at the floor and her hand up to shield Dylan’s still incredibly naked body from her view, Brooke moved aside so he could get past her to the bathroom. “Cool. Yep. I’m just gonna go…” She waved in the direction of the kitchen with the hand that wasn’t covering her eyes. “Make some coffee or whatever.”
“Okay. Good.”
“Cool.” Why was she saying cool so much? Nothing about this was cool! It was the opposite of cool. It was…
Hot, actually.
Except no. It was Dylan, and she did not want to think about him like that. Okay, she wanted to, but she shouldn’t.
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