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She smacks my chest. “I’m not easy, so you can get that idea out of your head. I just think we’ve spent enough time apart. It’s time to be together.”

“I’m so happy you feel that way because I’m going to make sure we spend lots of time together.”

“I hope so.”

She tightens her arms around my neck and crashes her lips to mine before she moves them to the sensitive spot behind my ear.

“Yes, time in the bedroom.”

Her fingers move through my hair, pulling it slightly.

“Just the bedroom?” She moves her lips to the other side of my neck and kisses her way to my ear.

“Not just the bedroom. There will be time in the shower too.”

“Mmm.”

“Time on the kitchen counter together.”

She laughs. “The kitchen counter too?”

I pull back to stare into her eyes. “Yeah. You have a problem with that?”

“Not at all.”

I turn us around and lay her down on the bed.

“Ouch!” She jumps up and stares at the bed. “You have whole roses on the bed.”

“Yeah, it’s supposed to be romantic.”

She laughs. “Cody.” Then she laughs even harder.

I arch a brow at her. “What?”

“Rose petals. Not the whole rose. They have thorns.”

I glance down and see that she’s right. “Aside from the corsage for prom, I’ve never bought flowers before.”

She wraps her arms around my neck again. “I love that you did this. It’s very romantic. But I’m going to move a few of the flowers now.”

With one hand, I sweep all the roses to the floor. “Done.”

Then I pick her up and toss her onto the bed.

“Oh,” she squeaks.

I stalk over her. “Still laughing at me?” I kiss that sensitive spot under her chin, then she lets out a little moan.

“No. Take off your shirt.”

I grin. “Demanding. I like it.”

I pull my shirt over my head and toss it to the floor.

“What else do you want me to do?” I ask.

“Kiss me.”