WEREWOLF ROMANCE: Forgotten Flower (Paranormal BBW Menage Romance)
is. Glad I could
make you happy. When I first saw you, you seemed pissed about
something,” he mused.
    “ Yeah, more like annoyed
that I was getting dragged here yet again. I love my best friend,
but goddamn she’s dense. I don’t have the heart to tell her that
her hobbies suck and I don’t want to be a part of them, but it’s
very hard to do that. I mean, I’ve been friends with her for a long
time, and it just makes the whole debacle that much more awkward,”
I said.
    “ I get that. I mean,
that’s how my friend is. We’re like brothers, and I wanted to talk
with him about something important, but I wasn’t able to. Of
course, he’ll get an earful of it tomorrow,” he
explained.
    I wondered what Dexter was
talking about. He seemed worried about something, but the question
was, what the hell was he thinking about.
    “ Are you sure you don’t
want to tell me what’s going on?” I asked.
    “ Positive. I just want to
have a good night with you. I don’t want my little problems to be
the turn-off of the night. I mean, it’s nothing. Just don’t worry
about it,” he said.
    I nodded, trying to tell
myself that it was nothing. But I had a hunch that there was
something else there. I know he said snot to worry, but dammit I
was worrying at this point. But I know that he meant well, he’s
just bad with explaining shit.
    “ So now what?” I
asked.
    “ I guess now we can talk
about other shit. So what made you want to do schooling here?” he
asked.
    “ Well, they have a great
nursing program, and I want to help other people out,” I replied. I
mean, I am the type who is a glutton for helping others. It’s kind
of in my blood, and it’s the sole reason for living at
times.
    “ That’s pretty amazing. I
love it when someone feels happy and satisfied that they can help
others. It’s a good thing, and I admire it greatly. I try to help
others as well, but I’m the type who likes to be in control,” he
said.
    “ Oh, so a dominant type,”
I teased.
    “ Yes. You’re correct my
dear,” he said with a dark tone of voice. God it was hot, I had to
admit.
    “ Well I like the strong
types like that. It certainly makes things...interesting that’s for
sure. I mean, I don’t want to freak you out or anything, but it
does,” I explained.
    “ Oh I know. I can already
tell that you’re trying your best to idea what you’re really
thinking,” he mused.
    Did he know that I liked
him? Damn, I was trying to be subtle about it, but I was failing
miserably.
    “ Was it that obvious?” I
asked.
    “ Oh quite. But I don’t
want you to do anything with me just yet. I feel like it’s more
fitting to get to know one another first before diving into that
whole mess. I mean, there is more here than you think, and I’m not
just the type of guy who thinks that it’s nothing, I know the truth
and I’m scared to tell you,” he said.
    I nodded, confused by
that. What was he talking about? What was the truth of the
situation at hand? It was kind of scary to think about it, but I
guess there is something here that he would rather not talk with me
about just yet. I can respect that, but that doesn’t mean that I’m
not interested in it.
    “ Well if you ever feel the
urge to want to Tellme, you can,” I said.
    “ As do you. But I’ll
definitely be there for you. You’ve caught my attention, and I want
to befriend you,” he said.
    “ Same. I don’t know,
you’re kind of a breath of fresh air to be honest. I’ve been
hanging around people that only care about the debauchery of the
situation than anything else, and the fact that you seem pretty
cool overall makes things better,” I said.
    “ Well thank you. You’re
pretty amazing yourself. I feel a connection with you that I don’t
feel with anything else,” he said.
    I blushed. I mean, I
didn’t want to fall too fast, but damn it was getting harder and
harder to deal with. I felt like he was trying to get me to do
something with him, but it was sure

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