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Author: Lauren Blakely

Or in this case, a driveway.

“Bryan, this is my sister Kat.”

I set down my duffel bag and extended a hand, quickly realizing she wasn’t a handshake kind of girl, so I wrapped her in a friendly hug. Nothing inappropriate, but damn did she feel good, even down to the metal of her necklace pendant that pressed into my chest. Warm and snug, she smelled like oranges and sunshine. I pulled back before my mind started drifting to tawdrier shores. “I feel like I know you already. Nate says you’re a huge movie fan,” I said, trying to keep the conversation on friendly topics. Topics that would remind me how I knew her – through her brother. “That when you’re not making necklaces you’re at the local theater. I’ve always said there’s nothing better than skipping class for a matinee.”

She flashed a smile at me. “Matinee and popcorn. Doesn’t get any better than that.”

“But what kind of popcorn?” I wasn’t ready to let go of the moment. “Regular? Buttered or kettle corn?”

She rolled her eyes, parked her hands on her hips. “Is that some kind of trick question?”

I arched an eyebrow. She was playful. Kill me now. My kryptonite was a woman who liked to banter. “Maybe it is.”

“Obviously. The answer is kettle corn.”

We were only discussing popcorn. I knew that. Still, I felt like Hugh Grant in Love, Actually when he meets the woman he falls for on his first day of work, and knows, just knows, that he’s a goner.

I’d be fighting a losing battle resisting her. Just like he did.

Chapter Two

She’s your best friend’s sister.

She’s heading to college. You’re out of college.

You’re starting a job in three weeks.

But honestly, only one of those three reasons was truly compelling because the age difference between us was mostly insignificant. So she couldn’t drink? So what? She was out of high school and on her way to university. Even the job part wasn’t a real issue.

But there’s just an unwritten code. You don’t mess with his sister unless you’re prepared to marry her.

Right?

Because if you break her heart, you’re the ass who broke your buddy’s sister’s heart.

I tried to shake away the thought as we finished our pizza on the deck later that night, chatting about movies.

“What’s your favorite movie?” She asked.

“Office Space. Hands down. Best movie ever,” I said, smacking my palm on the table in emphasis. “I can watch that over and over.”

“Yeah, we're going to need to talk about your TPS reports,” Kat said, quoting the boss character from the film.

“That’s just a straight shooter with upper management written all over him,” I said, tossing her another line, and she laughed too, flashing me a smile that was damn near addictive. Her smile was like a gage on a thermometer; it made the heat rise in me.

“Okay, those are good. And that movie is a classic. But best ever? For me, it’s a total toss-up between Raiders of the Lost Ark and Shakespeare in Love,” she said.

I was about to ask why when Nate stood up. “I’ll get us more beer,” he said, then looked at Kat and wagged a finger. “But none for you.”

She held up both hands and laughed. “I haven’t even touched the stuff. I’ll have a Diet Coke though.”

“Keep it that way.”

“I’m going to switch to water or something. Or if you have another Diet Coke that’d be fine,” I said.

“Lightweight,” Nate muttered jokingly.

“Copycat,” Kat added.

“Fine, you caught me on both accounts,” I said, as crickets chirped and the warm night air surrounded us. Why did it have to be a perfect summer night? Everything was colluding to make me fall for her. Like a damn conspiracy.

Once Nate was inside, I turned my focus back to Kat, trying my best to ignore how hot she looked with the moonlight playing on her face, from her pretty lips to the bare skin on her shoulders since she wore a tank top. Sister, I kept telling myself. She’s his sister. I decided to focus on my own sister to keep my mind clean. “My sister Jess is into movies too. She’s kind of a walking encyclopedia of Hollywood. She lives in L.A now so she can tell you pretty much anything about any celebrity.”

“So she’s a star watcher,” Kat said, stretching her legs out on the lounge chair on the deck.

Look away. Look in her eyes, not at her legs. “She totally has stars in her eyes.”

“Is she an actress?”

I shook my head. “No. She’s actually an amazing scientist.”

“What is she? Like a researcher?”

“She’s actually only fifteen,” I said, quickly explaining myself. “She just started high school. But she’s super focused, and good at school.” What the hell? I was sitting here babbling about my kid sister with the most beautiful girl I’d ever met? I wanted to kick myself in the forehead. “I think she already knows she wants to be a doctor.”

“So you’re twenty-three and she’s fifteen,” Kat said, talking like a detective assembling clues.

“Go ahead. Say it.”

She laughed. “Okay, let’s just call a spade a space. She’s an oops baby right?”

“She has to be, don’t you think?” I said as if it were the most scandalous thing in the world.

“Eight years is a lot. Nate and I are only five years apart.”

“Does that make you an oops baby?”

“I don’t know. I don’t want to think about it because I’m pretty sure my parents never had sex. Parents just shouldn’t do that. Have sex,” she said, slowing down to punctuate that word, and it was a straight shot to my bloodstream. The way she said it, that word traveled through me, and I sure as hell wasn’t thinking about parents doing it. Not in the least. I’d been trying to shift gears to safe subjects. But with one joke, and then one word, I was right back in her orbit. Hearing it on her pretty lips was yet another step in making me forget all the reasons why I should stay away from her.

Then I reminded myself. There was not going to be any sex, not at all. There would absolutely positively not be any sex. I had control. I had restraint. I wasn’t going to jump Nate’s sister.

But a kiss? My brain started whirring with possibility.

After Nate returned, Kat yawned and passed on the Diet Coke. “I better go to sleep. Since I’ve got the Mystic Landing morning shift and all. You guys can stay out here and have your guy talk without me. No one needs the little sister around.”

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