The Perfect Match: A New Adult Erotic Romance (Inseparable Book 2)

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Aunt Charlotte!” Although technically cousins, the age difference made using honorary titles easier than explaining the exact relations to the youngsters.
    “Holy moly, you’ve grown two inches since Thanksgiving,” Kurt said as he picked Jen up and swung her around.
    “Aunt Charlotte?” Lisa asked as she hugged Charlotte tight. “Will you stay in my room with me?”
    “No, she’s gonna stay in my room,” Jen yelled, jumping out of Kurt’s arms to push her sister.
    “No, you two are both staying in Lisa’s room and Aunt Charlotte is sleeping in Jen’s bed all by herself,” Julie said as she separated the two wild kids. Hugging Charlotte, then Kurt, she said, “It’s gonna be so great hanging out with you both for the holidays.”
    “I’m looking forward to it, too,” Charlotte said with a big smile. “I loved getting to know you and Polly at Thanksgiving. Plus while I’m here and I can figure out where I want to work after I graduate in the spring.”
    “Oh, yeah, I need to call Polly and tell her you’re here,” Julie exclaimed. “She hasn’t shut up about how much fun she had since we got back.”
    “Are you guys hungry?” Jack asked as he gestured to the table.
    “Starved,” Kurt said. “We drove straight through.”
    After making room at the table and getting them some food, Kurt ate in the happy chaos as the little girls chatted happily about their lives. Jackson smeared fist-fulls of food around his mouth and pounded his highchair with occasional shouts of glee. Just being in his Uncle’s home gave Kurt a sense of peace he hadn’t felt in ages.
    While Kurt helped clear the dinner plates, Aunt Julie pulled out some fresh fruit for dessert. Jackson apparently loved grapes the most because he bounced in his seat as Julie cut them into small bites for him to eat safely. Jack cut apples and bananas for the girls, nibbling on bits and pieces as he went.
    Just when Kurt had finished cutting and eating his own apple, the doorbell rang. Julie grinned and got up from the table after giving Jackson one more bite of apple. A few moments later Lisa shrieked, “Aunt Polly! Uncle Trey!”
    Kurt felt chills as the skin on his scalp and arms prickled. Turning with a broad, fake smile plastered on his face, he saw Charlotte hugging Polly. Trey nodded around the room at everyone from behind them.
    Polly was gorgeous, dressed in a clingy black dress and high heels. Her hair was up in a tight bun that accentuated her long neck. Flashes of gold dangled down from her ears in thin chains with stars glittering among them. But it was her smile that took his breath away. The bright red shade she wore on her lips perfectly accented her cinnamon complexion. Resisting the impulse to grab her and kiss those lips made beads of sweat break along his forehead.
    “Kurt,” she exclaimed when his turn came at last. “It’s so great to see you again.”
    The embrace was quick, but he couldn’t resist breathing deeply while his face was next to hers. The reaction in his pants was swift and painful as his shaft swelled, pulling hairs as it rose. Feeling the warm flush in his face, he tried not to draw undue attention to his aching erection. Polly had a flush on her face as well as she drew back.
    “It’s great seeing you again, too,” Kurt said and cursed himself for being lame.
    “Julie said you’ll be in town for a couple of weeks,” Polly said, looking unsure what to say next.
    “Yeah, I needed to get away from Morgan City for a while and when Uncle Jack offered to put us up for a visit I figured what the hell,” he said with a shrug. “Maybe I’ll see you around.”
    “I’d like that,” she said, but Kurt couldn’t decide if she was just being polite or not.
    Trey leaned forward to her ear and whispered, “We’re gonna be late.”
    “Sorry, we just stopped by on the way to dinner,” she said with a grin, then looked at Charlotte. “I’ll give you a call tomorrow. I need to go Christmas shopping

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