I’ve Got a Crush on You (Darling Springs #2) Read Online Lauren Blakely

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary Tags Authors: Series: Darling Springs Series by Lauren Blakely
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Total pages in book: 115
Estimated words: 111980 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 560(@200wpm)___ 448(@250wpm)___ 373(@300wpm)
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I can’t believe I’m doing this number broken up. But I’m stronger than I was in the spring when I was fired. Maybe in part because of Sawyer.

The man who’s walking across the stage right now.

He’s wearing a gray T-shirt and a sports coat. And jeans. It’s not an outfit I’ve ever seen him in before, or a style I’ve seen him wear, and it’s a little incongruous. But there’s no time to linger on that, since it’s time for him to nightclub-sing to the whole town.

This can’t be easy for him. Not the singing. But the reveal of it.

And yet, he looks…ready, as he launches into the opening lines, and my fingers fly across the ivories. He’s crooning a love song to the entire audience, and they’re cheering him on, and my heart is aching.

I wish he were singing it to me. But I don’t look up. I don’t let on about my longing. I keep my head down and play the piano, my pulse spiking higher and higher.

Then it’s nearly through the roof when he strides over to the piano, right as the recorded music takes over.

Like we rehearsed, he offers me a hand. I act all Who, me? but happily take it. He leads me to the middle of the stage, the spotlight on us, the entire auditorium bursting with people I know as he sets his right hand on my left shoulder blade.

I tremble.

His touch feels so good.

Were my friends right? Should I have told him? Should I have said something? But something inside me still hurts from the other day.

And as we dance, I keep my mouth shut. But when he lets go of my shoulder and spins me in a swing move, something hits me.

This—dancing—is easy for me.

But it’s hard for him, and he did it anyway.

When he tugs me back, he pulls me against his chest and locks eyes with me. “I have something for you,” he whispers.

“What is it?” I ask quietly.

He spins me once more, tugs me back to him again, then says, “I’ve missed you.”

My heart lodges in my throat. “You have?”

“And I’m going to show you how much,” he says as he leads me back to the piano, dips me, and hovers his lips inches from mine.

He sets me down on the bench.

I’m thrown off, but my fingers operate on muscle memory, playing the closing notes as he belts out the end of the love song.

And the crowd cheers louder than they ever did for Noah.

A smile takes over my face. I can’t help it. We pulled this off. He pinch-hit for the town’s star and nailed it.

And this is when he should sweep out his arm and bring me to center stage to curtsy—but instead, he lifts the mic once more.

“Anyone in the mood for an encore?”

That’s not in the script. Across the wings, my mother looks…surprised. But then—wait. Is that performed surprise?

I don’t know, but I shift my gaze back to Sawyer.

“Because I have one for you,” he says, then dips his hand into the inside pocket of his sports coat and takes out his…aviator shades.

Oh. Oh.

He tosses his coat to the wings. “But this one requires a little help from my…team.”

He puts on the shades and takes his time rolling up his sleeves, and holy shit—he’s wearing his rose tattoo.

It’s fresh and bright. Newly applied.

He shoves a hand through his hair, messes it up, all while the stage crew carries something to the side of the stage.

Only it’s not the stage crew. It’s Levi and Hazel hauling…a karaoke machine.

Oh. My. God.

“Thanks, everyone,” he says—to them, then to the audience. “Anyone like karaoke?”

The shouts are loud and booming. And I’m just stunned.

“Then we have one more act for you.”

And the sound of heels clicking across the stage echoes. It’s Saffron again. “And now, ladies and gentlemen, we’re thrilled to present our very own…Sam Silversmith, with a special karaoke tune.”

I have chills.

He just revealed himself to the whole town. After the pool fiasco and his retreat into Super Boss, I never imagined he’d do this.

As the music begins, my chills multiply. They magnify. They exponentialize.

Sawyer strides over to the piano, sets an arm on it, and locks eyes with me. “Chloe, you want to play along too? Do a little karaoke with me. There’s a tune I want to sing called…”

But I already know the name. Because I know the music. And I heard him sing it the first time I discovered him.

At the same time he sings the first line, I play the notes to “I’ve Got a Crush on You.”

Unlike at Pour Decisions, he sings the song to me.

The entire time.

Every line.

Every word.

Every breath of passion, promise, and heart is all mine.

The man is wearing his heart on his sleeve beside his temporary tattoo and serving up his deepest, most private world to the entire town⁠—


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