"Can summer love last a lifetime?"
Ava
Lawton can’t believe her run of bad luck. It’s supposed to be an exciting time
in her life: fresh out of college, living in a new state, with a new job, and
away from her family at last.
But
when she’s forced to quit her job, everything falls apart quickly. Suddenly,
she’s alone in a crowd, with no one to turn to.
At
her lowest point, a stranger gives her a message that brings her hope.
Now
is the time to live life her own way.
Now
is the time to choose to be happy.
And
maybe it’s time to let a beautiful stranger be part of her life.
I’d
never felt so miserable. And it was still raining.
That’s
when I saw him.
A
blur of movement caught my eye as the rain on my windshield gave the illusion
that I was underwater. He was running, which I suppose is what people do when
they’re caught in the rain. A huge furry dog was running next to him, matching
his long, even strides, both of them drenched and dripping, their feet
splashing through puddles, raindrops running off their faces.
His
white t-shirt had become transparent and clung to his muscled chest, and I
could see the rapid rise and fall of every breath. He raised his hand, the tendons
flexing in his forearm as he pushed his dripping black hair out of his eyes.
And then he’d passed me, leaving a glimpse of his tight butt in a pair of
running shorts, and long muscled legs striding out. All of those things caught
my attention, but what totally captured and held it so I couldn’t look away was
the huge smile of pleasure on his face.
He
was soaked to the skin and smiling so wide I could see his even white teeth,
grinning like a loon, like he was enjoying the rain.
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