Title: Prove Me Right (Itβs Kind of Personal #3)
Author: Anna Brooks
Release Date: Nov 16, 2015
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One weakness can change everything.
Meara and Liam were friends before they could talk, in love since they could drive, and planning their future before they graduated high school. In order to start the life theyβve always dreamed of, Liam just has to finish his tour with the band.
He doesnβt want anyone else. Liamβs only ever had eyes for Meara, and he canβt wait to finally get home to her. But when his dark secret is exposed and his entire world crumbles around him, he has no choice but to let her go.
Meara would wait for him forever. She knows that Liam will always be hers, especially now that she has an unexpected surprise for him. But just when the life sheβs waited for is in her grasp, she discovers something that destroys her fairytale ending.
Can two people who are destined for each other find their future together with mistakes between them? Will their love be able to repair the heartbreak and lies?
One night was all it took for everything to fall apart.
Can one moment be all thatβs needed to repair it?
βDoes this mean what I think it means?β
My head shakes on his chest when he laughs. I look up at him and flick his nose.
βYeah, princess. Go find it.β
I bite the inside of my cheek then press a hard kiss to his lips, hop off the couch, and run to grab my laptop. Once I have it, I sit at the kitchen table and power it on, tapping my fingers anxiously. Liam stands behind me and places his hands on my shoulders, gently rubbing them, his thumbs kneading into my back. My head falls forward for a moment, and I let him take my stress away.
Too excited to wait any longer, I roll my head back up and type in the address bar. Once I scroll through the website and see one that stands out, I point at it. βYou like it?β
βI donβt care. I already told you this.β
βLiam, itβs a house, not a shirt. You have to have an opinion.β
βMy opinion is that I donβt care what the house looks like as long as youβre in it.β
God, I love this man. He always said that weβd buy a house when he finished with his tour. In my mind, I was prepared to wait, so there was no way I could contain my excitement that I get to start house hunting now. Iβve always had this vision of what I want my house to look like.
βGive me something. Anything. Please, Lee. I want you to like it, too.β
βAll right.β He kisses the top of my head and sits next to me. βI want privacy. If thereβs not a fence already, Iβll build one, and I want some land. I donβt want the neighbors to be able to look over and see me fucking you.β
βHa-ha.β
βThink Iβm joking?β The screeching of the metal chair legs pierces my ears when he turns it so my body is in front of his. He grips my upper arms, looking right at me to make sure I see him, too. βIβve gone seven years not being able to have you whenever I want you. Seven horrific years of fucking my own hand almost daily when I only got to be inside you every three or four months. Do you have any idea how much I want you? Constantly.β He answers without giving me a chance to speak as his fingers tighten on my arms. βYou are always on my mind. Your face. Your smile. Your smartass mouth. Your body. And just thinking about you constantly makes me hard. Can you imagine how itβs going to be living together, waking up next to each other, and sleeping in the same bed every night?β
I squirm in my chair, wetness quickly dampening my underwear. He trails a couple of fingers down my arm and grabs my wrist then places my hand on his rock hard dick. With his hand on top of mine, he squeezes.
βItβs always like this for you. Only you. Doesnβt matter how many whores or groupies walk around backstage half naked. Youβre the only one who can ever do this to me. Always have been and always will be. And if I know I get to come home and touch you, love you, fuck you every day for the rest of my life β¦ Princess, it doesnβt matter where it is or what it looks like as long as youβre there.β
Anna began writing when she thought the world would want to hear her sick lyrics through song. Since then, she’s realized her childhood dream wasn’t so far-fetched, just misguided. Now she writes romance with real emotions and happy endings. If Anna isn’t writing or reading, she can be found by a space heater painting her nails and drinking a ridiculous amount of Diet Dr Pepper. She also likes to hang out with her husband and two boys. If it wasn’t for them, she wouldn’t ever leave the house. Anna was born in Wisconsin but now lives in the Evergreen State.
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