My Best Friend's Brother

My Best Friend's Brother by MJ Thompson

Book: My Best Friend's Brother by MJ Thompson Read Free Book Online
Authors: MJ Thompson
Ads: Link
back and smile, looking out of the window and thinking where he could be taking me.
     
    I kept on glancing out of the corner of my eye at him driving and noticed that he kept doing the same.
     
    The drive lasted about another ten minutes, before we pulled up outside a large almost regal looking building.
     
    A valet makes his way to my door and opens it for me as Nate exits his side.
     
    I thank the man and then stare at the building in front of me in awe.
     
    "This isn't the surprise." Nate whispered for behind me into my ear, causing shivers down my spine.
     
    I turned and noticed the car had already been moved.
     
    Nate watched me and grinned. "Come on angel, let's go inside" He held out his arm.
     
    I happily took his arm and headed inside.
     
    When we got inside he stepped away and spoke in whispers to a lady standing by a podium.
     
    They both smiled and she quietly said something back.
     
    I would be lying if I said 'it didn't make me slightly jealous', but I knew I was just overreacting.
     
    He linked arms with me and lead me to a large hall, without saying a word.
     
    The hall was full of seats, filled with people.
     
    All sat in front of a stage waiting for something to happen.
     
    "A stage show?" I look to Nate as we take our seats.
     
    He grins and nods.
     
    "What show?"
     
    "Wait and see." He said, still with a grin on his face.
     
    We sat holding hands, Nate rubbing circles on the back of my hand and looking at me with a smile, as we await the start.
     
    The curtains opened and the music started.
     
    My eyes opened wide and a huge grin made its way to my face.
     
    "Oh my god! How did you know? How did you get tickets so late?" I asked excitedly.
     
    Nate placed his arm around my shoulder and smile.
     
    "Watch now, speak later!" He directed my eyes back to the stage.
     
     
    Two and a half hours later...
     
     
    "Wow, I can't believe you got tickets for 'The Dirty Dancing' stage show so late in the day." I praise Nate.
     
    It was well known by Nate and his brothers, that Dirty Dancing was Heather favorite movie and mine.
     
    I have often in the past told Heather how much I would love to see the live show.
     
    Back to my date.
     
    "I don't think I can stand up." I rubbed my legs. "My legs have gone to sleep." I pouted and looked up at Nate who was standing over me.
     
    Nate smirked and leaned down, scooping me up in his arms bridal style.
     
    "Eek!" I squeaked, shocked.
     
    "Hush Honey, I won't drop you." He grinned like a naughty schoolboy.
     
    Everyone starred at us as he carried me out to the car.
     
    Most smiling, but a few gave us looks of disgust.
     
    But neither of us cared, we were just happy to be together.
     
    When got outside Nate handed a ticket the valet gave him earlier back and we waited for him to drive the car back around.
     
    "You can put me down now."
     
    Nate’s smile never leaves his face as he says, "I don't want to. I like holding you"
     
    I can't help but blush and hide my face in the crook of his neck to hide it.
     
    I hear and feel him laugh.
     
    The valet arrives with the car and holds the passenger side door open, whilst Nate sits me inside and fastens my seat belt.
     
    While still leaning over me, he stopped so his face was right in front of mine.
     
    He looked deep into my eyes and me in his.
     
    He looked down at my lips and moved closer, as if he was going to kiss me.
     
    I closed my eyes and leaned in too.
     
    And then I felt coldness and the door closed.
     
    I opened my eyes and Nate had closed the car door and was smirking walking over to the driver’s side.
     
    I glared at him, as he got into the car.
     
    "I think I don't like you anymore." I pouted as he put his seat belt on.
     
    He laughed. "Come on, we both know that's not true."
     
    I scoff. "Someone's getting big headed. Maybe I will have to think this dating thing over." I said in a serious tone, but only mean it in teasing.
     
    We were driving, but to my surprise he

Similar Books

The World Beyond

Sangeeta Bhargava

Poor World

Sherwood Smith

Vegas Vengeance

Randy Wayne White

Once Upon a Crime

Jimmy Cryans