

Not when I stripped her of her clothes and lay her down.

We fit so well, not even she could deny that.

I kissed her hard, pulling her body close while her mouth molded to mine. “Not when it comes to us.” I swallowed around the thickness building in my throat. I shook my head, refusing to accept her point. “That’s beautiful, but gravity weakens with distance, remember?” Her next breath hitched as she sucked it in. And no matter the distance, we still make sense together.” We’re moon and earth, living among the stars and sun. “You know as well as I that you can’t put a label on what we are. I leaned forward, placing my forehead against hers. “So, what? We’re long-distance … friends?” She looked lost in her thoughts for a minute, and I knew she was considering my words. That doesn’t mean we’ll never see each other again.” “The way I see it, I’ll be focused on basketball, and you’ll have dance. All this time together, the nights we’d shared, the secrets we’d kept. “It’s not.” I searched her expression, praying I wasn’t being an idiot. “Tobias,” she said, her tone soft and scolding.
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I shook my head as my brows pulled together. She ran a hand through my hair, roughing it at the top, while I gazed at her, soaking in the way her light-green eyes looked almost brown in the dim overhead lights. Originally released in the Spring Fling Anthology PURCHASE LINKS – $2.99 for a limited time!!įree in Kindle Unlimited Center of Gravityįalling from Gravity – a FREE prequel to Defying Gravity You can check out Center of Gravity here ➞ /CenterofGravity *Defying Gravity is a STANDALONE sports romance in an interconnected series. Not unless we defy the rules our dreams are built on … and risk everything. When he wants a second chance to reignite our connection, my answer is simple-we can’t. The ball is in my court, but Tobias isn’t above stealing-my power, my resolve, my heart. Unfortunately, I’ll never forget what happened the time he did. Not him. But he struts back into my life like he never even left. The last thing I expected was for my past and my present to collide. Not now. Now, I’m fulfilling my own dreams in LA, and my biggest dream of all is about to come true. Or that upon our return, his hoop dreams were waiting for him, robbing us of any future we might have shared. Ignore the fact that Tobias James was my neighbor and my best friend’s older brother. It was an accidental spring fling three years ago, one week in the mountains of Big Sur, and no one was the wiser. Our greatest risk was the one we never took …
