farâRyan pulled her to him, ignoring the renewed knocking, and kissed her solidly on the lips. âDonât you forget where we were.â
His reward was a beaming, seductive smile. âOh, I wonât,â she said. âYou can count on it.â
Together they walked to the door. âAnd this kid usually wants what?â he asked.
âFor me to buy whatever he is selling.â
Ryan reached for his pocket. âIâll buy his whole stock if heâll let us get back to what we were doing.â
Looking amused, Sabrina reached for the door. âIâm sure you are about to make his year.â
Ryan wiggled an eyebrow. âI aim to please,â he said. âKeep that in mind.â
The door opened to reveal a tall, lanky kid, maybe fourteen, with dark-rimmed glasses, holding a package. The kid glanced at Ryan, a stunned look on his face, as if he had hoped to find Sabrina alone. Ryan knew how the kid felt. He wanted her alone, too.
âHi, Kelvin,â Sabrina said. âWhatcha got for me tonight?â
âHi, Sabrina,â Kelvin said, casting her a smitten lookâif Ryan had ever seen a boy look smitten. But hey. He couldnât blame the kid on that either. The last time he was as smitten as he was for Sabrina, heâd beenfourteen himself and had just moved into his third foster home. Thatâs when heâd met Laurie Monroe, the blonde, big-breasted bombshell of an eighteen-year-old next door, whoâd showed him her bare breasts. Heâd been her biggest fan until heâd turned sixteen and figured out the hands-on action of Twister rather than the hands-off game of show-and-tell.
âThe mailman left this package for you at our house,â Kelvin said. âIt came yesterday. I would have brought it sooner, but we went out of town last night. I had a band competition.â
Sabrina accepted the oversize square package, and Ryan took it from her. âWell, thank you so much for doing this, Kelvin,â she said. âHowâd you fare at the competition?â
Kelvin straightened with pride. âFirst Place District.â
âYay!â Sabrina said, clapping. âHow exciting.â She hugged Kelvin, and Ryan captured a glimpse of the boyâs expression.
Ryan barely stifled a chuckle before the door shut, allowing him to let it fully rip. âYou almost gave that boy a cardiac arrest at a tender, too-young age.â
Sabrinaâs brow dipped. âWhat are you talking about?â
They moved toward the living room as Ryan replied, âYou canât possibly be oblivious to the lovestruck-puppy eyes he gives you.â
âHeâs a kid, Ryan!â she protested.
âHeâs a teenage boy,â Ryan corrected. âThatâs a whole different breed.â
âThatâs crazy,â she said, dismissing the idea. âHeâs so cute.â She sat down on the couch. âAnd sweet.â
âAnd hormonal,â he added. Ryan set the package on the coffee table and joined her on the couch.
Sabrina instantly reached for the package. âNo return address. Hmm. Iâm curious now.â She ripped open the outside paper.
Ryan balled it up and snatched the food bags. âTrash can in the kitchen, I assume?â
âPantry by the stove,â she said, removing the paper on the outside of the box. âThank you.â
Whistling, Ryan headed to the kitchen, admiring the city lights through the expanse of windows wrapping around the room. He was at ease in a way he couldnât imagine himself ever feeling in one of the houses heâd viewed today. Maybe he needed a condo. Maybe he just needed Sabrina. It was an off-the-wall thought, and he dismissed it. Ryan opened the pantry door, quickly disposed of the trash and then stared at the shelves in disbelief. Rows of food were organized in perfect lines.
Ryan scrubbed his jaw. âYouâd think she was the one whoâd been
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