Page 36 of Perfect Match


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“A what?” I frowned at her, confused.

She grinned. “You’re cute.”

My stomach clenched and my gaze hooded.

“I mean … what you said was cute—”

“No no.” I held up a finger. “You can’t take it back. You think I’m cute.”

She rolled her eyes and then crossed her arms.“Please tell me you have a secret ice chest or something hiding in the back of your truck.”

I looked up at the blaring sun and then out toward Cumberland River, just beyond the trees.

After her phone call, she started to pull at her nice dress, fanning herself to get some air. I’d have to think up something to cool us off or we might be in trouble.

“I’m too young to die,” she declared, causing me to grin.

Reaching in to the cab, I popped on the hazards and grabbed the box of cupcakes along with her purse and my bottle of water.

“Come on,” I called out, and started to cross the street into the tall grass.

“Hey!” She ran after me in her red high heels. “Where are you going with those cupcakes?”

She was crazy if she thought I wasn’t going to eat every last one of these.

Chapter 11

Millie

“Umm, hello!” I ran after Ashton as I eyed the desolate stretch of land and envisioned my impending death. “Where are you going!?”

He stepped into the woods and started to eat my cupcakes!

“Those are for your Gran!” I called out as a wave of dizziness crashed over me. I could handle a little heat, but heat with humidity was like a death combo. I felt like I couldn’t breathe, like I was breathing in other people’s sweat. It was disgusting.

“Come on, you don’t want to be alone with the snakes do ya?” he called out, and I yelped.

Snakes? I was terrified of snakes. I once saw a snake and immediately broke out in hives. I barely remembered running home; it was like I blacked out.

Clambering in my heels to catch up with him, I reached out and grabbed his arm as the terrain got rocky.

“I’m going to break my ankle, slow down!” I snapped.

He paused and looked down at my heels sunken into the grass, which was tall enough to tickle my knees. “Want me to carry you?” he asked, dead serious, and I suddenly took in his swollen tattooed biceps, envisioning just how yummy being carried by him might be.

Nervous laughter escaped me. “No, I’m fine.” We walked arm in arm, me struggling to find my footing, and I was just about to ask him why we were traipsing through the snake-infested jungle when I heard it.

Water.

“Is there a river up here?” Excitement colored my voice. I would give anything to go swimming right now. I was so desperate to cool off, I’d even jump in fully clothed.

He nodded, handing me a cupcake. “Offshoot of Cumberland River.”

I took the cupcake, realizing we were hours away from lunch, and tasted it.

Hmm, not bad, but the buttercream was slightly grainy.

We reached the river and Ashton set the cupcakes down and started to unbuckle his pants.