Un-Break my Heart: Book 2 (The Heart Trilogy)

Un-Break my Heart: Book 2 (The Heart Trilogy) by Audrina Lane

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defiantly left off her knickers and followed Mitch downstairs. On the way they picked up their discarded items of clothing and threw them in the direction of the bedroom door.
     
    Mitch pulled open the freezer and found a couple of pizza’s buried at the bottom.
    “Will these do” he asked. Charlie nodded as she opened the fridge and found a couple of bottles of beer. Mitch took one from her and before she could say anything ran it down her t-shirt and over her already erect nipples. Charlie sighed and then pulling Mitch close ran hers up his spine, making him jump from the cold on his hot skin.
    “Stop it” he said, laughingly pushing her away as he tried to get the pizza’s in the oven. Giggling she found a bottle opener and then took a sip from hers, taking the bottle from his grasp opened his. She handed it too him and then jumped up onto the kitchen counter. It felt cold beneath her warm skin as she watched him gather plates and set the table before turning towards her.
    “What shall we do while we wait” she asked. She swung her legs open and then crossed them, watching his pupils dilate with desire.
     
    Mitchell crossed the floor and as she opened her legs once more he slotted his hips between them and pulled her closer once more. She wrapped them around him as her fingers raked through his hair and down his neck as they kissed. She could feel his hands on the top of her thighs and as he slipped underneath the hem of the t-shirt they heard a knock at the back door.
    “Fuck” Charlie said. As Mitch let her go and she jumped off the counter and peeped around him.
    “It s Na n and Gramps” Mitch said, grinning at her “I told you to wear more clothes” he said, watching her cheeks stain red with embarrassment.
    “I’ll just pop and put something else on” she mumbled, slipping out of the kitchen door and running upstairs. Mitch took a couple of deep breaths, waiting for a part of his anatomy to lie down again before he wandered over to the door to let them in.
     
    “Hi Mitch, your Dad asked us to pop over and check you guys were ok” Peter said.
    “Yes, come on in we were just waiting for our pizza to cook” Mitchell replied “Would you like a drink”
    “Yes please, a cup of tea would be lovely” hi s Na n said, bustling past him to fill the kettle up. He heard Charlie’s feet on the stairs as she appeared in the doorway, still looking just as lovely as a few minutes before.
    “Hi Pam, Peter it’s great to see you” she beamed. Mitch noticed her cheeks still held a faint hint of red as she winked at him and slowly licked her lips again when only he was watching. They all sat down at the kitchen table.
    “How’s Stephanie” Peter asked her as she passed him the cup of tea that Pam had just made.
    “Mum’s fine, hopefully having a great time with James” she replied.
    “We’re sorry we missed the event on the weekend, it sounded great” Pam said.
     
    As Mitchell checked the food Charlie kept the conversation going.
    “We went to an audition today and have got some parts dancing in a pop video” she said, suddenly remembering how exciting that sounded.
    “Wonderful, you are both fabulous dancers” Pam said, smiling over at them. They soon finished their tea and stood up.
    “Well if you need anything we’re only at the bottom of the garden” Pam said, as Peter took her hand.
    “They know that” he said, winking at his grandson with a knowing look on his face “We were young once”

Chapter 9
     
    As Friday morning dawned I looked out through the window at the sky, it was a bit cloudy but at least there was no rain. I was looking forward to a nice drive through the countryside to this fabulous hotel, but beyond that I was trying not to think too much about what might happen. I pulled on a pair of trousers and my favourite pink shirt, smart but casual I thought. I toyed with my hair and in the end decided to put it up in a messy ponytail, leaving some tendrils hanging down to

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