Saving You (Page 39)

Saving You (Love Wanted in Texas #2)(39)
Author: Kelly Elliott

Still staring straight ahead Grace answered. “I was drunk.” She looked into my eyes. “I’m not opening myself up to be hurt again, Libby.”

I pulled back and saw the fear in Grace’s eyes. “What is it about you Johnson kids? Grace, you’ll never know unless you open up and let him in. He’s a really nice guy and I think—”

Grace stood up. “Don’t think, Libby. He was nothing but a good fuck. That’s it and that’s all he’ll ever be. A guy like Noah Bennet does not want a girl like me.”

I stood up. “What does that mean? A girl like you? You’re amazing, Grace. You’re beautiful, smart, and can get any damn guy you want.”

Grace chuckled as she shook her head and looked away. “Not this time, Libby.” I watched as Grace walked to the living room. Two guys were standing there talking. One was blond and the other had light-brown hair. He must have been a football player because he was built and had an amazing body. He pushed his hand through his hair as Grace walked up and held out her hand. She smiled and that was all it took—he was putty in her hands. Luke and Will had hired a DJ who was set up in the backyard. Grace took the guy’s hand and began leading him outside.

I let out a sigh and closed my eyes. My arm tingled and I quickly opened my eyes to see Luke standing there. “Dance with me, Lib?”

Biting my lip, I nodded and placed my hand in his. We made our way through the living room, formal dining room, and then through the game room. When we walked out back I glanced around for Grace. She was wrapped up in the arms of the guy she walked out here with. “I Put a Spell On You” was playing and it was pretty clear Grace had indeed put a spell on the poor guy dancing with her.

Luke pulled me into his arms and began singing to me as I looked into his emerald-green eyes. Leaning down, Luke sucked in my lower lip with his teeth as I let out a moan. When his lips pressed against mine and our tongues danced together, I was lost. I soon forgot about Grace and Noah and focused only on the incredible urge to be lying in bed, wrapped in Luke’s arms.

“I CANNOT BELIEVE I’m letting you talk me into this!” Libby whispered.

I laughed and glanced to her. “Why are you whispering? No one is home, Lib.”

Libby shrugged her shoulders as she helped me put the clear plastic wrap over Grace’s toilet. “I don’t know.”

Chuckling, I pulled the clear wrap tight. We stood back and looked at our work. Smiling, we looked at each other and gave a high five. I reached down and grabbed the wrap. We made our way out of the bedroom. “What time is Grace due home?” I asked as we made our way back downstairs.

Libby smiled. “Any minute! I didn’t know it was so late.”

We made our way into the kitchen and I was brought back to the time when Libby and I talked Will into trying to fly off the barn. It hadn’t taken much convincing and we had Will believing if we attached homemade wings he would be able to soar in the sky and land softly to the ground.

One broken arm later, Libby and I were both grounded for a month. I would sneak out at night and take my bike over to her house. Climbing up to her window, we would sit on the roof of the porch for hours and talk.

Peeking over to Libby, I watched as she pulled out a watermelon and began cutting it up. Glancing up she smiled. “Want some watermelon?”

I nodded my head and sat down on one of the barstools we had at the kitchen island. “Do you remember the time we got grounded for talking Will into flying off the barn?”

Libby’s eyes met mine. She smiled so big it caused me to laugh. “I remember the time you talked me into talking my brother into soaring through the air.” She shook her head. “Poor, Will. He broke his arm and we were all so afraid to tell my mom.”

I watched as Libby moved across the kitchen. My heart began to beat stronger in my chest. She’s mine. She’s finally mine.

Taking in a breath, I slowly let it out. “Do you know what I remember most about that time?”

She continued to cut up the watermelon and put it into a bowl for us. “Will threatening to hurt you every single time he saw you?”

I chuckled. “Nah, that was funny though. I bet if we brought it up to him he’d still be pissed.” Libby giggled and nodded her head. “I remember sneaking out and coming to your house in the middle of the night. Tapping on your bedroom window and sitting under the stars, talking for hours.”

Libby stared into my eyes, smiling softly. “I remember that too. I used to lay in bed and pray so hard you would be there that night. Then, I’d hear you tap on my window and I would get giddy at the idea of sitting next to you on the roof. I remember if your body brushed against mine, I would get the silliest feelings in my stomach.” She looked down and then back at me. “I still do.”

Pushing the stool back, I walked over to Libby. Placing my hands in her hair, I pulled her head back and pressed my lips to hers. The kiss was passionate—filled with love, as we kissed each other like we hadn’t seen each other in days. I pulled back some and whispered against her lips. “I loved you then, Libby.”

Closing her eyes she barely spoke, “Never stop loving me, Luke.”

“Never,” I whispered as I picked her up and set her on the counter. I was about to take things further when the front door opened. Closing my eyes, I said, “Shit.”

Libby laughed and leaned over and kissed my lips. “If you were about to do what I think you were, we can sneak down here later tonight and you can make it up to me!”

I picked up her hand and kissed it. “I love you.”

Biting on her lip, Libby whispered back, “I love you more, Luke.”

“Never,” I said as I shook my head and helped her back down. Grace walked into the kitchen and glanced over at us. “What’s up, bitches?”

Snapping my head over to Grace, I looked at her. She opened the refrigerator and grabbed a Diet Coke. “I have a huge test to study for. Y’all want to grab some dinner later?”

I could tell Libby was having a hard time holding back her laughter. She always was the weak one on the team when it came to keeping a straight face. “Sure. We can grab something if you want.”

Grace looked at me and tilted her face. “Why are you looking at me that way?”

I shrugged. “Because you’re beautiful, and I’m lucky to have you as a sister?”

Grace’s mouth dropped open. “Oh God. Y’all are pregnant and need me to be there when you tell Mom. I knew it. The way you two go at it like rabbits. I admit I thought this was going to be Alex and Will, but I’m not surprised. Mom and Dad are going to be pissed. Dude, wrap the stick!”