Total pages in book: 102
Estimated words: 97199 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 486(@200wpm)___ 389(@250wpm)___ 324(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 97199 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 486(@200wpm)___ 389(@250wpm)___ 324(@300wpm)
“You’ll need to ease into it then. Maybe a round of checkers with me?”
She nods slowly. “That I can do.”
I steal a glance at the assortment of chocolate bars again.
“What are you craving?” She plucks a wayward candy sprinkle from the front of her black T-shirt. “I’d personally recommend the mint chip one, and I just came up with a potato chip chocolate bar. I have a sample in the back if you’re interested.”
I am, but I’m a goner if I take one bite of chocolate. I’ve been known to eat an entire full-size bar in one sitting, so I need to avoid even a taste since I’m determined to eat healthy for at least the remainder of the day. That’s why I just finished a large garden salad with lemon and mustard vinaigrette for lunch before heading here. I knew if I filled up on greens and colorful vegetables, I’d be too stuffed for anything else.
“I’m actually looking for a gift,” I tell her, not mentioning it’s for a man because Nikita will push me for more details.
We’re both single and have shared plenty of stories about our dating fails.
“A chocolate gift,” she concludes since that’s where my gaze is stuck again. “We have baskets with a few bars and other treats, or there’s always the gift bags filled with mystery bars if the recipient is a little more adventurous.”
I don’t know enough about William to label him as adventurous or not, so I take a second to consider the right approach. I smile when an idea pops into my head. “I think I know exactly what the recipient will like.”
“What he will like?” she questions with a wink.
Laughing, I shake my head. “No comment, Nikita. No comment from me.”
I grab my phone off of the bar at Turquoise Crown and scan it quickly since it just beeped, indicating an incoming text message.
I smile when I read the message from my dad reminding me to respond to him since he sent me a picture last night of his haircut.
The picture itself is priceless, so I saved it in the image folder on my phone as soon as I first laid eyes on it. My dad can’t take a decent selfie to save his life. Each picture he’s ever sent me of himself is at an awkward angle that catches the tip of his nose, one of his eyes, and some of his hair.
The selfie he sent last night is no different, but in this one, it’s clear that he’s graying a bit more than the last haircut image he sent me a few months ago.
Before I forget, I tap out a reply telling him I love the cut and him.
His response is instant. Instead of a simple message telling me he loves me too, he sends me a series of heart emojis.
My parents moved to Connecticut after they retired to be closer to my mom’s sister. I miss them, but they come to Manhattan at least once a month to see me. Sometimes, my mom hangs back to tend to her gardening, but my dad never misses our monthly dinners.
Smiling, I set my phone down and get back to wishing William would reach out. I want to give him the gift I picked up for him at Wolf Candy, but beyond that, I just want to see him.
A loud rap at the bar’s door sends me in that direction. It has to be Chuck. I stumbled on two board games on an auction site I had to have, so I ordered them immediately. I’ve crammed as many games as I can on the metal shelves that line the walls of this bar. My biggest fear is that someone will walk in excited to play a particular game only to realize I don’t have it.
I hope I have enough variety now that it won’t be an issue.
I unlock the door and swing it open, expecting to find my favorite deliveryman waiting for me with a box in his arms, but that’s not who it is.
William Knight, looking like sin in a bespoke navy blue suit, rakes me from head to toe before he motions for me to step back. I do so without question because there’s nothing I want more than to spend time alone with him.
He doesn’t say a word as he takes a step forward to mirror each step I take back. When he’s far enough into the bar, he kicks the door shut with his shoe before he stalks quickly toward me without warning.
Frozen in place, I feel like I’m drifting into the best dream of my life as he cups my face with his hands, skims his tongue over his bottom lip, and seals his mouth over mine for a kiss I’ll never forget.
27
William
If this is what kissing is supposed to feel like, I’ve been missing out. Big time. I consider myself somewhat of an expert when it comes to the art of kissing, but I feel like a rank amateur as I groan my way through my first kiss with Opal.