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“Oh my god,” she growls as her hands slip again when she tries to use my shoulders to get up.
A hiss slips past my lips as she grinds against my cock. “Nope. No more.”
I grab her around her hips and lift her as I get to my feet. Working with heavy materials does come in handy because I manage to get us both up without breaking a sweat.
I steady her when she sways. Her chin lifts as she looks me in the eye. “Not another word.”
With that, she bends down to pick up her book, and I have to bite my lip to stop the groan from escaping.
Her arse.
Her fucking arse is perfection.
It’s not until she storms off that I whip my towel from my neck and wrap it around my waist. There is no way I’ll live down getting a fucking hard on in front of everyone.
A hand smacks down on my shoulder and I hiss out a breath. Liam grins. “Not obsessed, huh?”
“Fuck you,” I bite out.
“Not that I blame you. Her arse…” He holds his hands out like he’s holding her arse. “Fucking spectacular.”
“Don’t make me drown you,” I bite out.
“And don’t worry. I’m going to hang out here for a bit longer so you can go back and sort out your little, um, problem.”
I shove him into the pool and the water swallows his laugh as I move away.
Fuck him.
It’s natural for a guy to react to a female pressed up against them.
It doesn’t mean anything.
It doesn’t.
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The entertainment is in full swing when I arrive at the Bella Donna room. Unlike the kids’ entertainment that was in anauditorium, this room is more intimate, with round tables and chairs. Dancers are hanging on hoops from the ceiling whilst an Abba tribute band perform on stage.
I head to the bar, ordering mine, Mum and Dad’s drinks.
“Will you relax, honey,” Mum scolds.
“I’m worried about her,” Dad replies.
“Dad, Lily will tell you if she’s uncomfortable. She’s doing fine,” I assure him.
“I’m not so sure. I can see how much it’s bothering her that Jaxon doesn’t get to do what you are all doing.”
My brows pinch together. “Why? It’s not like he likes any of us. He tolerates us for Lily.”
“I think your dad is trying to say that Lily has told Jaxon he can join us for drinks but he’s said no. Like he told her no when she told him to go lie out in the sun or go in the pool. He’s worried Lily is beginning to feel like she’s stopping him from enjoying this holiday,” Mum admits.
“I can see it’s hurting her,” Dad adds. “She withdrew when he refused to join us tonight.”
“Do you think he has a problem with it?” I question. “Because we can make him disappear and make it look like an accident.”
Mum snorts. “If you two are done, I think you are missing something huge.”