Play with Me (With Me in Seattle, #3)(23)



“Go back to sleep, sweetheart,” he whispers and kisses my hair.

My eyes close, and I fall asleep to the sound of his heart against my ear.



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“Do you know how to drive a stick?” Will asks me nervously as I adjust the driver’s seat in his sexy Mustang.

“Of course I do. Don’t insult me,” I shoot him a mock glare and then smile widely, jumping up and down in the seat. “Gimme the keys.”

“You’re adorable.” He’s grinning at me, enjoying my enthusiasm. He’s letting me drive his car to our date tonight.

“I’m ready to drive. Hand them over, Montgomery.” I hold my hand out, palm up, waiting for the keys. He kisses my palm, and then drops the keys in it.

“Okay, let’s go.”

I press on the clutch and start the car. It purrs to life and I sigh in happiness.

“I might have an orgasm while I drive,” I mention casually.

“I’d rather you didn’t,” Will laughs. “Let’s get there in once piece, sweetheart.”

“Where are we going, anyway?” I ask and start to pull into his driveway, but kill the car, making it jerk frantically.

“Holy shit!” Will exclaims, gripping onto the car door.

“Sorry. Just getting used to the clutch.” I start the car again and pull into the drive, ignoring the glares coming at me from the passenger seat.

“Don’t kill my transmission.”

“Oh, calm down. It’s just a car, right?” I bat my eyes at him and giggle when he twists my ear in his fingers. “Where are we going?”

“Bowling. The Alley not far from your place.”

“A couples date?” I ask incredulously.

“No, a family date,” Will clarifies.

I stare at his profile for a second and then look back to the road and can’t help but laugh. “Is this your plan to keep your hands off me until the official end of the third date?” I ask.

He smirks and then rubs his hand down his face. “Fuck.”

“We almost had sex with your family sitting twenty feet away before, Will.”

He glares at me and then smirks again. “You were hot for me even then.”

“Whatever, don’t flatter yourself.” I smother a happy smile and focus on the conversation at hand. “Why bowling?”

“Well, a few times a year we all like to get together and go.”

I gape at him, trying to wrap my head around Luke Williams, movie-star, bowling.

“It’s okay, sweetheart, I’ll show you how.”

This time I can’t stop my smug smile. I bowl quite well, thank you very much, but I choose to let him think he’ll be giving me instructions. Hmm… Will, pressed up against my back, showing me how to roll the ball down the lane… yes, this has possibilities.

“So, who’s going to be there?” I ask and purposely swerve on the two-lane side street, just to get a rise out of Will.

“Hey! Stay in your lane!”

“You have insurance,” I smirk at him, earning another glare. I laugh out loud, enjoying both him and the car.

This car is f*cking amazing.

“Who’s going with us?” I ask again.

“Jules and Nate, Luke and Nat, Brynna, Isaac and Stacy, although she’ll just watch because she’s miserably pregnant at this point.” He offers me a wide smile. “And I think Matt and Caleb and Luke’s sister Sam are even coming tonight, so we’ll have everyone accounted for.”

“I’m going to need some drinks,” I mutter and Will scowls.

“No, no alcohol for either one of us tonight.” He shakes his head adamantly.

“Why ever not?”

“Because when I get you back to my bed later, I’m going to make love to you for hours, and you will not only be awake for it, you’ll have full use of your beautiful brain.” He takes my hand in his, links our fingers and kisses my knuckles. “I mean it, Meg, no alcohol. Please.”

How can I refuse that?

“Okay, no alcohol,” I agree and my stomach twists and turns nervously. He smiles softly and kisses my hand again before I pull into the bowling alley parking lot. I find a parking spot and kill the engine and take a deep, deep breath.

“Thank you for letting me drive your car,” I murmur over to him with a big smile on my face.

“You’re welcome. You look hot driving this car.”

“It’s the car. Anyone would look hot while driving it.”

“Can I have my keys back now?” he asks.

We find the whole gang already in the bowling alley, putting on their shoes and choosing balls. The alley is small, in an out-of-the-way neighborhood of Seattle, and I’m sure it was chosen on purpose to minimize the chance of Luke and Will being recognized. The lanes are dark, the pins and artwork lit up with black light and pop music is playing loudly. This is obviously techno-bowl night.

Will and I approach the counter.

“Rental shoes,” He smiles down at me, and I grimace.

“And rental foot-disease.”

He laughs loudly and kisses the top of my head. “They disinfect them, I think.”

“With what, Aquanet?” I eye the spray can on the countertop and the guy behind the counter gives me the stink eye.

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