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“There’s a note inside.”

Jake searched through the paper and found a small, hand-written note from Amber.

 

I hope that this one is pretty enough for you, because I know how you rock stars hate ugly bras.  If you’re a good boy, I’ll wear it for you later.

I love you today, tomorrow and always,

Freckles xx

 

“Well?” Amber asked.  “Is it pretty enough for you?”

Jake nodded and pulled her into a deep, passionate kiss.  Pouring every bit of the love he had for her into it.  At that moment, he needed Freckles to know exactly how deep his feelings for her were.  He wasn’t a poet like Luke, he couldn’t write a song to tell her, all he could do was show her, just as she’d said, and just as their matching tattoos that they both had running down their ribs said – today, tomorrow and always.

“Never mind later,” Jake groaned finally pulling away from Amber.  “How about you model it for me now.”

“We’ve got guests, Jake.”  Amber giggled.

Jake pushed Amber gently from his knee and stood up.  He grabbed her hand and moved towards the door.

Amber halted and Jake turned around to face her.

“We can’t,” she hissed.

“We can.  I’m a rock star and not only don’t I like ugly bras, but I don’t like waiting either.”  Jake smacked Amber’s backside.  “Now get up to that room Freckles and just show me how much you love me.”

Without any further cajoling, they ran for the exit, both of them determined to leave the other with no uncertainty of how much they were loved.

More Books by Nikki Ashton

 

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All books are standalone stories, with ‘guest’ appearances from characters in the previous book

 

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