Unbreakable Devotion: A New Adult Romance Novel

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Devon grabbed me from behind and lifted me up off the floor, a feat that would have been entirely impossible for the little Devon of just two years ago. Devon wanted to go swimming with me, and enjoy the day with me, his best friend.
    I felt his strong arms around my waist, lifting me up across his powerful chest, spinning me around, and setting me back down. I turned around and looked at his bright smile, the way his tousled hair fell over his squared, handsome face, his muscled chest rippling through his skin-hugging shirt, his playful smile that sent me reeling now. I actually felt my heart race and my body tremble. I blushed from his touch, and swore I felt electricity flow through me. But I explained it away quickly. “Don’t sneak up on me like that,” I said with the shake of my head and flushed cheeks.
    “C’mon, come swimming with me.” Devon’s eyes were bright and happy, pulling my hand like he always did when he was excited about something he wanted us to do together.
    “Okay, sure, let me grab my stuff.” I had used my extra money to buy some new clothes where I worked. “I can just change here and be right out. You can be the first to preview my new bathing suit!”
    “Wow, I feel special already,” Devon teased.
    “Oh, hush and give me your honest opinion. I don’t know if green is my color.” I peered over my shoulder, curling my mouth sideways with a sly grin as I walked into the dressing room. I did not know why I did it. Maybe I wanted to see whether Devon would even notice me like he did beautiful girls like Laura. When I slipped on my green bikini, I knew emerald green was one of my best colors, and that I wanted to impress him, even if I did not admit it to myself at first. At least I wanted him to see that I was no longer just a little girl.
    “Sure, just hurry up.” Devon sat on a storage cart and bounced his long legs off the steel frame. He grabbed a coat hanger and spun it around, waiting for me. Devon had come ready to swim with his stuff in his bag. He had a light green linen shirt on that outlined the contours of his muscled chest, and his dark blue swim trunks hung loosely off his hips.
    When I came out of the dressing room in my new green bikini, Devon’s eyes grew large. He moved his hand over his leg and dropped the coat hanger. He clumsily fumbled for it and placed it back on the cart. I giggled as he fidgeted around on the cart.
    “So what do you think? Am I ready for the summer?” I playfully placed one hand in the air and another hand by the side of my thigh.
~Devon~
    Devon’s eyes traced Erin’s lush and soft curves, her golden skin leaving him breathless. Her blonde hair cascaded down the soft curves of her shoulders. Blonde peach fuzz trailed down her flat stomach and around her perfectly round navel, and disappeared into her shapely bikini bottom. Her round, supple breasts were magnificently formed. Devon licked his lips and shook his head as he took a quick breath. “It’s good, you’re good—it’s very, very good,” he stammered.
    “Ha ha, are you serious? Tell me honestly.” Erin stood with her hands on her hips.
    “It looks fine. Green is your color. You are blonde, you know. C’mon, let’s go swimming.”
    Erin shimmied into her shorts and pulled her shirt over her top, and scampered across the street to the lake with Devon. Devon was trying to remember whether he had ever seen Erin look so stunning. His mind was scanning for pictures of Erin, and the only thing he found were memories of his childish, sometimes goofy friend. There was certainly never anything sexy about her. He did remember her sweet smile and melting blue eyes, but he had never seen her like this. What a body .
    “Devon! Devon!” Devon was lost in thought as Erin tried to get his attention.
    “What! God! Stop yelling, Erin!”
    “What a space cadet you are! Are you thinking about Laura again?” Erin giggled her wonderful giggle that Devon always loved. Her laugh filled him up

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