Valentine Wishes (Baxter Academy book 1)

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The hiking that is. Though I’m wondering how I can even walk right now. After a marathon lovemaking session last night and then the things Brett did to me this morning, I thought I’d need a day in bed to recover.
    “What are you humming?”
    We haven’t been talking, just walking hand in hand, until the path is too narrow and he goes ahead of me. “A song I can’t get out of my head.”
    “I don’t recognize it.”
    “Dance Ten Looks Three.”
    Brett looks over his shoulder and frowns.
    “It’s
... your fault,” I laugh. “You mentioned tits and ass.”
    “And that reminds you of a song?”
    “You don’t see much theatre, do you?”
    This time he makes a face. “Not really.”
    “It’s from A Chorus Line. The lyric is ‘Tits and ass won’t get you jobs unless they’re yours’.”


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