Alarm - Page 54

I didn’t reply. I was feeling really guilty about what I had done. It was so out of character for me to do something like that, and I didn’t know what had come over me. Curiosity, I supposed, but that was no excuse.

“You okay?”

I looked up into Aiden’s eyes.

“I’m fine,” I replied. I wondered if he could tell I’d been doing something I shouldn’t have been doing.

“I hope you aren’t too pissed off about me sleeping in,” Aiden said. “I mean, you could have woken me up if you wanted to. I should have set an alarm or something.”

“Not at all,” I said. “I figured you had…well, I thought you must have worked late.”

“Yeah, I did.” Aiden took another drink of his coffee and stared out the window. “Shitty day to do anything outside.”

“It is,” I agreed. “Then again, I think I’ve had more outdoor excitement this week than I have had my whole life.”

Aiden smiled, and his eyes twinkled at me.

“Was it worth it?” he asked.

“I’m not sure yet,” I said. “I’m still trying to convince myself I jumped out of a plane.”

“Fucking fantastic, wasn’t it?” Aiden’s eyes widened with his smile.

“It really was amazing. I just can’t believe I did it.”

“Are you glad you did?”

“Yes,” I said after a moment’s thought, “I am.”

“Would you do it again?”

I shook my head.

“I think once was enough. I don’t want to press my luck.”

Aiden chuckled as he stood to refill his coffee. After asking if I wanted anything, he made himself a couple of waffles in the toaster oven and smeared them with peanut butter and jelly.

“That’s a little less elaborate than what you have been making,” I remarked.

“Well, I’m pretty hungry and don’t want to wait,” he replied. “Besides, cooking isn’t as much fun when it’s just for me. I’ll have to think of something more interesting for dinner. I could make a stew in the crockpot. Do you like stew?”

“Stew sounds good,” I said.

“I was planning to grill out, but I don’t think the weather is going to cooperate.”

Another patio chair blew over then, right on cue.

“I’d better pull those in,” Aiden said. He tossed the half-eaten waffle down on the table and ran out to the patio. He pulled the chairs up close to the side of the house, getting himself drenched in the process.

I ran to the bathroom and grabbed one of the large towels hanging over the shower. Aiden was dripping in the doorway when I got back to the kitchen. His muscle shirt clung to his body and showed his tattoos through the thin fabric.

Wet T-shirt contest, we have a winner!

“Thanks,” he said as he took the towel from my hands. “I’m not sure it’s going to be enough though.”

“Do you want another one?”

“Nah, I need to jump in the shower anyway.”

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