Since He Really Feels (He Feels)

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Authors: Lisa Suzanne
I was heading to my car at lunch. WTF?
    Jesus. What had I done now? This girl was so much trouble, but she was so completely worth it. Why did you just WTF me?
    Have you ever listened to the words of that song?
    I played it on my way to lunch. Okay, so apparently it was about a one night stand.
    I laughed as I listened to the analogy of this woman getting knocked up and planting a seed in a garden, and then I texted her back once I reached Subway.
    Well the song title still applies, but I’m not ready to plant any seeds in you just yet.
    “Best Day of My Life” by American Authors. Friday in Vegas with you.
    I smiled at my phone like an idiot in love.
    Right. Because I was an idiot in love.
    There was only room for one woman in my heart, and Lindsay had claimed that space with her feistiness and her gorgeousness and her hot legs and her beautiful mind.
    As much as I had held Julianne on a pedestal for the majority of my life, it was funny how quickly the right woman came along and knocked her clean off that pedestal, claiming that space for her own.
     
     
     

     
     
     
     
    CHAPTER 7
     
     
    JULIANNE BECKER
     
    Finally Tuesday arrived. It was my very first day at BKG, a place where Nick would once again be my boss, but we wouldn’t have to keep our relationship a secret. It was a place where I would meet new people and hopefully make some new friends.
    I wore a black dress and black heels, and when I walked into the kitchen on Tuesday, I was met with a wolf whistle from Nick.
    I grinned.
    “You better change that dress, baby,” he said as he grinned at me.
    “Why?”
    “Because you look too fucking hot. I’m not going to get any work done if I have to look at you in that.”
    I giggled and smacked his arm. “Stop it.”
    He pulled me into his arms and kissed me. “Wear whatever you want to wear. Do you want to drive in together?”
    I shrugged. I did, but I also didn’t want him to feel like he had to leave when I was ready or that I had to leave when he was ready, especially given the fact that he’d been staying so late. “Let’s drive separately.”
    A wounded expression flashed quickly across his face, but he hid it well. “What about the environment?” he joked, trying to lighten the situation.
    “You’re still my boss, and I don’t want it to be weird for you.”
    “It won’t be. I don’t think you realize how excited I am that you’re starting at BKG with me.”
    “I’m excited, too.”
    “You know what this means, don’t you?”
    I raised my eyebrows in question.
    “If things go well, maybe someday we can work together to open up our own company.”
    It wasn’t the first time he’d mentioned opening his own company someday. He was sharp and intelligent, and I had every faith in him that he could make it happen if he wanted to. And with the two of us working toward the same goal, it was sure to become a reality.
    I kissed him again and then went to the fridge to pour myself some orange juice. “I hope that happens someday.”
    “It will, baby. Not to change the subject, but have you given any more thought to setting our wedding date?”
    I shrugged. “Soon-ish?”
    “Let’s pick a date.”
    “Now?”
    “Sure. Why not?”
    “Because I need to get to work?”
    “It’ll take two minutes.” He pulled his cell phone out of his pocket and opened up the calendar. “So we’re at the end of February now. What do you think about end of July?”
    “Nick, that gives me five months to plan a wedding. That’s not going to work.”
    “Why not?”
    “You’re such a guy sometimes.”
    “What’s that supposed to mean?”
    “That means you have no concept of what planning a wedding takes.”
    “Oh?” He looked annoyed by my comment. “Have you ever planned a wedding?”
    “I helped plan my sister’s wedding. And it took her a year to get it all together.”
    “What if I told you I’d hire us a wedding planner?”
    “That would be fantastic, Nick, but don’t waste your

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