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Jump To Recipe – Jena Wade

you know. I never double- checked.” He stepped away from my touch, and I almost followed him. “So everything you wrote was…” He met my eyes. “True. All of it.” I nodded. Inside I was jumping for joy. “This doesn’t need to be awkward, Graham. I’m—I never meant for you to know, and I understand if we can’t be friends anymore.” His words came out in a rush. He chewed at his bottom lip. “Why would you never want me to know?”
“It’s not fair for me to put my feelings out there like that, because you don’t feel the same.” “I don’t?” I asked with a raised brow. His cheeks turned red. “You never indicated that you felt any different than just friendship. And you’re my brother’s best friend. You live with him and work with him.” “You never said anything either, Sam.
This was a shock. We’ve always just been friends.” “I know. I know. And it can stay that way. This does not need to be awkward. I swear I won’t make it awkward at all. I’ve already starting thinking about what I can post to my readers so they’ll all calm down and the town…. well, they’ll have to fixate on something else.”
Sam busied himself with finding the plastic dome cover that went over the plate the cinnamon rolls were on. “What if I want it to get awkward?” I asked. “What if we went out on a date?” “What?” He dropped the top to the plate he was holding, and it bounced on the floor and rolled away. “Sam, would you like to go on a date with me? Tonight. We could go to dinner and a movie.”
“A movie?” “Unless that’s too cliche. I can think of something more original.” “You can’t be serious.” “Of course I am.” I got off the stool and walked around the counter. Based on the post, I knew Sam was attracted to me, and I most certainly was to him, and I used that to my advantage. We were mere inches from each other now. “I’d like to take you out to dinner.” “Are you sure?” he asked quietly.
“Very sure. And none of this has to be awkward. We can get some of that awkwardness right out of the way.” “How?” he asked, and his gaze traveled from my eyes to my lips. And I knew he was thinking about kissing me. So I closed the space between us and kissed him. There were times when I’d fantasized about this. Sam was a good-looking man, and I was only human.
Until today I’d assumed the attraction was one- sided and I had always ignored it; now that I knew it was not, the flood gates had opened. I backed Sam up against the counter and put my hands to his neck to hold his head exactly where I wanted him.
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Jena Wade’s books are for sale to adults ONLY, as defined by the laws of the country in which you made your purchase. Please store your files wisely, where they cannot be accessed by under-aged readers. OceanofPDF.com Contents 1. Whisk Me Away 2. Chapter 1 3. Chapter 2 4. Chapter 3 5. Chapter 4 6.
Chapter 5 7. Chapter 6 8. Compass and Chronicles 9. Chapter 7 10. Epilogue 11. Also By Jena Wade 12. About Jena Wade OceanofPDF.com Whisk Me Away Blog Post #1534
Hello readers! Today Whisk Me Away brings you a special treat that will have you wanting to sit still until the whole plate of cookies is gone. That’s right, folx, this is a cookie recipe. I know, I know. I have too many cookie recipes. What about the breads? What about the cinnamon rolls? Well, nothing beats a chewy, gooey, melty-goodness cookie. And I like variety, so I have a ton of cookie recipes!
I first had these cookies at a little bakery in Southern Michigan, recommended to me by my travel agent brother and his business partner, Graham. I’ve mentioned them before, you can find their business information for all your travel needs here.
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