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Adaline laughed and opened the door as she jumped out and turned back to face me. “Thanks for the ride.”

“Anytime,” I said with a grin.

Adaline pursed her lips together. I could tell she wanted to say something. I knew Adaline Morgan well enough to know when she had something on her mind. “I’ll see you around soon.”

My heart dropped at the idea of seeing her again. “How soon?” I asked with a questioning look.

Adaline chewed on her lip as she let out a giggle. “Sooner than you think, Mr. Lewis.”

Adaline took a few steps backward, shut the door and turned on her heels as she made her way into the lobby of the hotel.

I let out the breath I was holding in as my head dropped against the headrest. “God how I still love that girl.”

After making my way back to the track, I met up with Lance, one of the security guys from the track. Lance dropped me back off at my bus as I thanked him for letting me borrow his truck. I quickly made my way into the bus. Hank was going to be pissed. We should have pulled out a couple of hours ago.

Stepping up inside the bus, Hank shook his head. “Are we ready now?”

With a slap on the side of his arm, I laughed. “I’m headed to bed, dude. Carry on.”

Hank headed to the front of the bus as he mumbled, “Bastard.”

The motion of the bus quickly relaxed me as I lay in bed. Every move Adaline made tonight, every smile, giggle, brush of skin against mine, replayed in my mind.

I closed my eyes as I started to drift off to sleep when my phone went off next to me. Picking it up, her name on my screen caused goose bumps to pop up all over my body. It had been a long time since I’d seen her name flash across my screen.

Addie: I’ve missed you.

I grinned from ear to ear.

Me: Thought you lost your phone pumpkin?

It was mere seconds and Adaline texted back.

Addie: It was sitting on my bed. ?

I shook my head as I chuckled. Some things never changed. Adaline lost her phone more than anyone I knew.

Me: I’m glad you found it. And I’ve missed you too, Addie.

Addie: I regret something.

Sitting up, I reached over and turned on my light as I positioned myself to sit up in bed. Leaning against the leather headboard, I typed my reply.

Me: What do you regret?

My heart was racing. Did she regret spending time with me tonight? Shit. The palms of my hands began to sweat as I closed my eyes and prayed like hell she didn’t regret our evening together. My phone buzzed and I counted to ten before reading her reply.

Addie: That I didn’t ask you to kiss me.

My eyes widened as I jumped up on my bed and started yelling out as I pumped my fist. “Yes! Fucking yes! Son-of-a-bitch I should have kissed her! Fuck!” I couldn’t believe how childish I was behaving, jumping on my bed.

Addie: You’re quiet.

I dropped back onto my bed and kissed my phone. If anyone ever saw what I just did, I’d be shunned on the circuit.

Me: Sorry. I was so excited I was jumping on my bed.

Addie: Seriously? You were jumping on your bed?



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