After the fireworks show, I hug my sister goodbye and then text her my address and the code to get in. Then Jake leads me back to his motorcycle and hands me a helmet. He puts his on, and I bite my lip.

“Damn, you look good enough to eat,” I mutter.

His cheeks squish against the helmet, and he smiles. “Funny. I was thinkin’ the same about you.”

After he cranks it and backs it up into the street, I hop on the back, wrapping my arms tightly around his waist. He doesn’t live that far from town, and I enjoy riding with him, though we’ve only gone short distances. At each stop sign, he reaches back and places his strong hand on my thigh.

By the time we get home, I’m ready to rip off his clothes and ride him.

As he shuts down the engine on the bike, he removes his helmet. Then he gives me his hand, helping steady me as I place both feet on the ground and remove mine.

“Did I overhear your sister say she wants to help my brother?”

“Yeah.” I laugh, running my fingers through my hair, trying to remove the tiny tangles from the wind.

“Did you tell her he was searchin’ for a nanny?” he asks, grabbing my hand.

“I thought you said he was kidding.”

“Apparently not, based on our conversation today.”

I lift my eyebrow at him, wondering what this can possibly mean. My sister is kind-spirited but also very eccentric, outgoing, and outspoken. “I don’t think Hudson could handle her.”

Jake laughs. “I’d agree with that.”

As soon as we walk inside, Tinsel meows from the couch, too comfortable and lazy to greet us. Just as I’m about to speak, Jake presses my back against the door and nibbles on my neck. I love how he smells like man and sweat.

When his hard cock presses against me, I moan.

“I have a confession,” I whisper. He sucks on my earlobe as I reach down and grab him.

“Shoot.”

“I’d like to get married as soon as possible.”

Jake smirks. “Don’t tempt me with a good time, darlin’.”

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