“It hadn’t been that long since graduation, really. Not very long since she’d moved to Alaska. But it felt like ages. She hurt to leave her room behind. So many things had changed… “Come on, Keegan, we can’t miss the flight.” Her mother yelled from downstairs. “I’m coming!” she yelled back, exasperated. She grabbed her bag from the bed and hurried back down the stairs. Rourk took the bag from her hand and threw it over his shoulder. Keegan smiled as she stared after him—she loved how broad his b...ack was. He turned slightly and reached his hand out for her. She grabbed it and squeezed, feeling the connection from his body to hers. Keegan jumped in his truck and scooted into the middle so she could be as close to him as possible. Her mother and Warrick were settled in the backseat. Warrick was already screaming because he didn’t want to be buckled into the car seat. Keegan laid her head on Rourk’s shoulder and didn’t speak for most of the ride. She was afraid if she talked about it, she would cry.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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