The Hazards of a One Night Stand
by
Alyssa Rose Ivy
Alyssa Rose Ivy
~ Synopsis ~
One small town boy, one girl who wants more, one roll in the hay...
Hooking up with your high school crush is a bad idea, a really bad idea. It was only supposed to be one night, one brief departure from my real life, but nothing ever works out exactly the way you plan.
Colton Waters was everything from my past that didn't fit into my present, so why did he have to show up at my college and pledge the one frat I couldn't avoid?
Because nothing is ever meant to happen just once. At least not the life changing things that mean the difference between falling apart and falling in love.
Colt wrapped an arm around my waist and pulled me closer. “No.
I’d rather bother you.”
There was something kind of sexy about the motion, something
more confident than his usual goofy flirting. His hand felt nice resting on my
hip, so I let it stay. Was this really the same Colt? Since when did his touch
have that kind of effect on me? “When did you get back to town?”
“About two hours ago.”
“You didn’t wait long to come out.” I took a big sip of the
drink. It was starting to taste a lot better.
“I took time for a shower.”
“That was thoughtful of you.”
“Planning on getting close to me tonight?” He watched me
intently.
“Maybe.” The flirtatious word flew out of my mouth without me
realizing it. The alcohol and that smile of his was making me forget where I
was. “Sorry.”
“Why are you sorry?” He moved his hand, turning me and wrapping
his other arm around me so my body was pressed against his.
“Colton…”
“Mallory…”
I laughed. “What are you doing?”
“What am I doing? You’re the one telling me you might be getting
close to me tonight.” His hand slid down slightly, settling below my hip. His
touch felt so good.
“Your birthday passed, right? You’re nineteen now?”
He laughed that deep, throaty laugh of his. “I’m going to take
it as a good sign that you’re checking to make sure I’m old enough.”
“I’m not supposed to be into younger guys.”
“I’m three months younger than you. I can’t help that my parents
held me back a grade.” He leaned back against an old oak tree, pulling me along
with him. The motion had me leaning into his chest.
“You’ve gotten hotter.” I couldn’t believe I’d said the words
out loud. I also couldn’t believe I was thinking about Colton that way again.
He laughed once more. “So have you, although I wouldn’t have
thought it was possible.”
I took another sip of my drink. “When did you get this cute?”
“Are you implying you haven’t been ready to jump me for the last
five years?”
“I’ve never thought about it before tonight.” The words weren’t
exactly true, but I hadn’t thought about it in a while.
“But you are thinking about it now?” He grinned, moving his
hands even lower so they cradled my ass.
“Maybe.” His hands sent a thrill through me, reminding me of
just how long it had been since a guy had touched me that way.
“That’s the second maybe you’ve given me. How am I supposed to
make that into a yes?” He took the bottle from my hand and dropped it down on
the ground next to his empty cup. The remaining liquid seeped out onto the
dirt.
“I don’t know. It’s your job to figure that out.” I ran my now
free hand down his chest. It was firmer and more muscular than I expected.
“My job, huh? I like the sound of that.” His lips tickled my
ear. “I like the sound of anything involving you.” He took my hand and led me
further into the grouping of trees. It wasn’t a dense forest or anything, but I
knew he was looking for privacy. I didn’t object when he gently leaned me back
into another tree.
I closed my eyes, ready to feel his lips and hands on my body. I
was horrible at knowing what to do in those situations. I needed the guy to
take control.
His lips brushed against mine as he rested his hand on my
stomach. He slipped a few fingers underneath my shirt. “Am I earning a yes, or
do I have more work to do?” he whispered with his lips right next to mine.
Alyssa Rose Ivy is a New Adult and Young Adult author who loves to weave stories with romance and a southern setting. Although raised in the New York area, she fell in love with the South after moving to New Orleans for college. After years as a perpetual student, she turned back to her creative side and decided to write. She lives in North Carolina with her husband and two young children, and she can usually be found with a cup of coffee in her hand.
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