YOU read that title right...
What I'm NOT going to do for the rest of the year.
“Yes.
Yes. Yes! That’s it. That’s the move. Doesn’t that feel right? Move those hips.
Make a circle.”
“No, it
feels off. Too tight. I told you I wouldn’t be any good at this.”
“Stop
complaining and relax. Let the feeling take you. You have an amazing body, lots
of core strength and perfect rhythm. You’re a natural, but you just have to let
go of all your worries.”
Blue
Dawson shook his head at the petite brunette who stared up at him in complete instructor
mode. Her eyes were wide, surrounded by long, thick eyelashes, and her plump, cherry-lip-tint-shiny
bottom lip was tucked between her teeth.
“Is it
too late for you to find someone else?” he groaned. “It’s best for both of us.”
With a dismissive
sigh, Maggie March sashayed across the dance studio, the cute little shorts showing
off her firm bottom. He practically salivated and moisture beaded his forehead.
He’d been sweating buckets. She switched off the music and turned back at him
with a tapered gaze. She’d always been a confident spitfire, but the closer to
the competition they got the more stressed she became, and the more she kicked
his ass in the studio.
For a
good ten seconds they had a staring contest, neither saying the obvious. She tapped
the toe of one cowgirl boot in annoyance. “How many times have we been through
this? Yes, it’s too late for me to find another dance partner. You agreed we
would perform in the Texas Amateur Country Dance competition and share the
money. This is big. If we win we’ll be the faces for the Master Dancing League
which includes a paying contract. We’re lucky that the video and essay we sent
in earned us a place in the dance off. But we have to practice. Competition
will be stiff and you can’t win this by your handsome looks alone.” She reached
for a towel from the stack and padded her forehead.
“That’s unfair,
especially when you said my looks would get us a shoe in,” he groaned.
She
lowered the towel and some of the severity left her expression. “You’re
complaining and disappearing act is on my last nerve. This is serious, Blue.”
“And you
think I don’t get that, drill sergeant?”
There it
was…the frustration returned on her soft features.
While
she unscrewed her water canister and took a long drink, he tracked his gaze
down her white tank and got caught up a second in the visible shadows of her
nipples under the thin material. He moved his attention past the sliver of her
stomach the knotted waist exposed and tight black shorts that landed high on her
toned thighs. Her skin glistened with sweat and her cheeks were flushed, making
her eyes look more lavender than usual.
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Hi Rhonda! So sorry I missed this yesterday. I can relate to everything you mentioned. Most times, if something isn't on my writing or home to-do lists, it doesn't get done, because I've forgotten about it. It is Hard juggling kids, a husband, writing, the house, yourself and everything else that pops up before 8 a.m. Hugs to you, and know you're not alone. There are many of us who feel exactly as you do.
P.S. Feel free to message me anytime, even just to chat. I'm always here!
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