Part of Me (The Seaside Chronicles #2) Read Online Kelly Elliott

Categories Genre: Romance Tags Authors: Series: The Seaside Chronicles Series by Kelly Elliott
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Total pages in book: 79
Estimated words: 75408 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 377(@200wpm)___ 302(@250wpm)___ 251(@300wpm)
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“Riiiiight. Is that what we’re calling it now? I’m calling it a man and wife getting all snuggled up on the sofa and trying out that new toy she brought home.”

“Ugh, why do I even tell you anything!”

Palmer laughed. “Hey, I’ve got to run, but I’ll talk to you tomorrow. Have fun with your hubby tonight!”

“Friend. Just friends!”

“Sure, you keep telling yourself that, Sutton. Bye! Love you.”

“Love you too.”

The call ended, and I pulled into the grocery store parking lot. After grabbing a couple bottles of wine, some beer, and chips and dip, I headed to the checkout.

“Hi, Sutton!” the cashier said.

“Oh, hey, Laney. How are you doing?”

She flashed me a quick smile as she rang up my stuff. “Good. So, I heard a rumor you’re carrying some new styles in the store. Is that true?”

I paused for a moment and stared at her. Was she the gossip writer? No way. “I am. I’ve expanded my inventory, and I’m carrying more lingerie now too. It’s a new line from a designer friend of mine. I’m opening up the store in the afternoon tomorrow, so please feel free to stop by any time after one if you want to check it out. I’ll be open Saturday until two, as well, but I’m closed on Sundays.”

Laney smiled. “I’ll be there tomorrow! I have the day off. I’m so excited to see what you have. My boyfriend and I are celebrating our two-year anniversary on Saturday, so maybe I’ll find a little something for me…and him.”

“Happy anniversary. I hope you find something you like.”

Laney beamed with happiness. “I’m sure I will. It’s nice to have someone local carrying more personal items like that. I hate driving into Portland to go to Victoria’s Secret.”

“Well, these are all original designs and exclusive to Coastal Chic.”

“Fun!” Laney said with a little clap before she told me my total.

“Thanks again, Laney. Hopefully I’ll see you tomorrow.”

“I’ll be there right when you open!”

Once I got home, I put the beer in the fridge and headed upstairs to change. After smoothing my favorite lotion on my arms and legs, I took way too much time figuring out what to wear, and ended up choosing what I would’ve worn if I was home alone: a pair of leggings and a Seaside High sweatshirt that I’d stolen from Braxton. It was one of my favorite shirts to wear. I pulled my hair up and piled it on top of my head.

When I heard Brody come in the back door, I took one last look at myself in the mirror and then headed out of my bedroom.

“Hey,” I said when I saw Brody at the top of the stairs.

“Hey, sweetheart. I need to get out of these clothes, then I’ll be back down.”

My chest exploded in a flurry at his use of the endearment, though I was positive he didn’t even realize he’d said it. An image of almost-naked Brody from earlier this morning popped into my head, and I felt my cheeks heat. I looked down his entire body, then snapped my eyes back up to his. “No problem.”

He gave me that crooked smile of his, and I swore he could read my mind—because he leaned in and said, “Thinking about this morning?”

“What?” I said with a nervous laugh. “No. Not at all. I’d totally forgotten about it. It’s not like I haven’t ever seen you na…”

My last word trailed off as Brody pulled his T-shirt over his head, then headed into his room. With his door still wide open, he turned around and started to unbutton his jeans while staring at me. My legs damn near went out from under me.

I narrowed my gaze at him, then quickly spun on my heels and headed downstairs. I went straight to the freezer, wishing I could crawl inside of it. “That damn man.”

After forcing my libido to calm down, I took out some paper plates for the pizza and then grabbed two beers from the fridge.

“I got some ice cream for later,” Brody said as he walked into the kitchen.

My eyes nearly popped out of my head at the sight before me. He was wearing sweats—low-hanging sweats, I might add—and a Boston Red Sox tank.

“What are you wearing?” I asked.

He paused while opening the pizza box and looked down at himself. “You’re not a fan of the Red Sox?”

I swallowed the lump in my throat. “You have to change.”

“Geesh, does your brother know you hate one of the greatest baseball teams of all times?”

I slowly shook my head, closed my eyes, and counted to ten before I focused on him once again. It took all my strength to keep my eyes on his face and not let them drift down to his muscular arms.

Chest and arms. My two weaknesses.

“I love the Sox,” I said.


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