Every Saturday Night (Firsts and Forever 6)
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I sighed and muttered, “Yeah, we probably should.”
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Once we got back to the garage and stashed the helmets and jackets, he walked me out. These nights were never long enough. Not by a long shot. We both just stood there for a while, and I trailed my fingers over his short beard while he rubbed my back.
Finally, he tilted my chin up and kissed me. It went on a long time, and it took all my strength to finally end it and take a step back.
He tried to sound cheerful when he said, “So, I’ll see you next week. Eleven o’clock for brunch.” There was so much longing in his eyes.
I pulled up a smile too and nodded. “Looking forward to it.” I had to force myself to turn and walk away. I could still taste him on my lips and smell a faint trace of his cologne on my clothes.
If it was this hard to say goodbye to him after a date, how the hell was I going to say goodbye for real when he moved across the country?