minance into the car, where Chelsey's hand
k free, Trevor's hold on
Trevor held all the cards, eff
barrassment painted Che
lled her into an embrace, hoisti
sers, pressed against Chelsey, trapping
?" Trevor lifted the hem of her skirt, re
usual professional attire, Chelse
scarf around her neck,
Old wounds are still fresh, and now new ones?! C
ps grazed her skin, sending shivers down her spine
her hand hit
harp sound
river, froze,
's cheek, and Chelsey felt her hand go
would surely applaud her a
, Chelsey couldn't shake
duction, had never faced such hum
Trevor's gaze in the rearview mirror, opting instead t
's heart raced. "Don't forget,
of bitterness in his tone, his tongu
her head. "From now on, we're just co
ging to be more than just cousins? Chelsey, hyp
k!" Chelsey
ing your actions. If you're going to play
nace, was close to her ea
herself encircled by Trevor's arm. "Do
s welling up as a lump form
ar-streaked lashes. Abruptly, he released h
over?" Chelsey muttered
ack of cigarettes, lighting one with indifferenc
revor was accustomed to getting his way, from childhood
od, a swanky spot where Trevor's e
ans to take h
s advances than catching sleep, had never really poked around. All she knew was t
t's getting late, Trevor. You should hit the hay. If
out casually. "What do you reckon Grandpa would say if he fo
sn't me?" Chelsey was t
now. It's not your style. You don't even take the stuff I get f
king if she had taken th
ter smile; was this w
e line without waiting for her respo
uldn't have b
ecting him to leverage this to coerce her into
ing open a drawer to reveal a neat row of tie
e of affection. It could not have cost as much as the
had never
uckled. "Aren't we cousins? With my engageme
uttered felt
al, but Trevor, he knew her weak spot
e and said, "Aimee's got better taste. Since you're going with her to
me better than you do?" Trev
her hands, and refus
harp!" he order
odest 5.7 feet. In the past, when she had helped him w
ents were restricted. She tried to keep her distance,
om his height, he teas
at
es. Suddenly, her heel twinged, her leg buckled,
d no inclination to assist her. He merely
ted her teeth. Taking advantage of his distract
d it, apologizing verbally while entertaining
but to her surprise,
us knotting techniques, and her favorite was the Windsor knot
the nights when he had worn her out but rise e
ing a good wife to him, indulging in
s she worked, tears t
ul, and she gripped the tie tighter, taking a
eased the tie,
g the tie with a stoic expression. "This