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Loving You (Love Wanted in Texas 6)

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Jase gripped my hips, digging his fingers into me, and moved fast and hard. It wasn’t going to take long before I was going to be completely undone.

Just as I felt it building, a knock on the door had Jase coming to an immediate halt.

Pulling out of me, we both quickly got dressed without saying a word. It felt like I had been running a marathon as I attempted to calm my breathing down. Pushing Jase away, he quickly grabbed a box and went into the bathroom.

I pulled in one last deep breath and opened the door. To my surprise, my parents were standing there.

You’ve got to be kidding me.

“Mom! Dad! What are y’all doing here?”

“Well, Jessie said you and Jase had come back from Llano and were here unpacking, so we thought we’d stop by and see your new place.”

Turning to look over my shoulder, I called out, “Hey, Jase. My mom and dad are here.”

When I looked back, my father was scanning the cabin and my mother was looking at me like she knew what they had just interrupted. Smirking, she asked, “Did we come at a bad time?”

My chest felt like a weight was sitting on it. Avoiding total eye contact with her, I looked at my father. “No. Not at all. We were unpacking.”

It was then I remembered the box of condoms on the table and the one Jase had ripped open. Quickly turning around, I noticed they were gone. My eyes scanned the floor but all looked good.

Jase walked out of the bathroom with a huge smile on his face. I wanted to giggle thinking about how he was just talking so dirty to me while taking me from behind.

“Amanda, Brad, it’s great seeing you again.”

My father lifted his hand and mumbled something. My mother on the other hand walked up and gave Jase a small hug. “So what have you two been up to?”

“Well, we went to Llano and I met Jase’s family. Well, almost everyone. I met his parents, his sister, and his nephew. They invited us back to dinner tonight to meet Walker’s parents and his sister, Ava.”

My mother grinned. “Oh, that’s so nice. You know, Taylor, you should invite Jase over for Grams’ birthday celebration.”

Doing a little jump, I clapped my hands together. “Yes! You can meet everyone.”

Jase smiled. “Is it here in Mason or Austin?”

“Oh, not my grandmother. Grams is Colt’s great-grandmother. She’ll be ninety-five. We’re all like family, though. I swear there were hardly any weekends that went by where we weren’t all hanging out at one of our houses.”

“Wow, ninety-five!” Jase said.

With a chuckle, I nodded. “I know. Her husband, Gramps, is ninety-eight and they are both still going strong.”

Jase pulled his head back in surprise. “That’s wonderful. Do they still live at home or in a nursing home?”

Clearing his throat, he walked up to us. “They’re both still a

t home. Jack has in-home health care for them both.”

Turning to Jase, I said, “Jack is Colt’s grandfather.”

Jase nodded his head. “That’s so awesome. To live such a long life together is amazing and such a blessing to still be at home.”

Oh my.

Jase’s words caused my heart to skip a beat. My mother gushed at them and my father looked at him skeptically. “Yes, it’s pretty amazing,” my father said looking between Jase and me.

There was a weird silence filling the room. Since my parents were there, I decided I might as well embrace it. “Well, since y’all are here, want to help unpack? You were a huge help yesterday, Mom.”

Perking up, my mom took off her jacket. “I thought you would never ask! I never got to help you move into your place in Austin. This will be fun.”



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