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Stopping, I turned back to Jack. “You need something, Jack?”

“Yeah. My private plane is about to land at Tri-Cities airport.”

I groaned internally. He was going to ask me to pick up his niece. Motherfucker. I wasn’t in the mood to keep her entertained again for a weekend.

“I need you to pick someone up.”

“Lynn?” I asked.

He gave me a wicked smile as he shook his head. “No.”

I look at him with a confused expression. “Do I even get to know who I’m picking up?”

Jack pushed off the desk and laughed. “I’m hoping a new employee.”

Walking past me, Jack headed for the door as I quickly followed him. The idea of a new driver on the team intrigued me as I thought of who it could be. “Another driver? Are you bringing on another driver?”

“Better hurry, son. The plane will be landing soon.”

My mouth dropped open as I stood there and watched Jack walk away. “I only have my bike, Jack!”

“I’ll have the limo there just in case, but I’m pretty sure she’ll love the bike!” Jack called back over his shoulder.

My eyes widened. No fucking way was I going to have another woman put their hands on me anywhere. Not when I was so close to getting Adaline back. Letting out a frustrated moan, I glanced around as I pushed my hand through my hair. “Great, I’m just there to be a greeter. Even better.”

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Pulling up to the private hanger, I rolled my neck as I waited for Jack’s plane. It had already landed and was taxiing the runway. Seeing it pulling in, I set my helmet down and let out a curse under my breath. Why in the hell did Jack have me doing this kind of shit lately? Like I didn’t have more important things to do than greet somebody and make them feel all warm and cozy.

The door to the plane opened and I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw Adaline pop her head out.

“Addie?”

She looked back and said something to someone as she headed down the stairs. I watched as she got to the bottom and turned to thank, Billy, the co-pilot. Pulling her phone out, she began texting someone as she stood there.

I smiled when my phone went off. Pulling it out, I saw her text.

Addie: Hey. What are you doing?

Me: Looking at the most beautiful woman in the world.

Addie: I’m really hoping you’re talking about Lola.

I whistled and Adaline looked directly at me as the most beautiful smile I’d ever seen moved across her face. Picking up her small suitcase, she walked quickly over to me. Pushing off my bike, I started making my way over to her. It didn’t take her long to start running. Right before she got to me, she dropped her bags and leapt into my arms as our lips smashed together.

Our kiss turned passionate quickly as I held Adaline in my arms and she wrapped her legs around my waist.

“What. Are. You. Doing. Here?” she asked between kisses.

Forcing myself to pull my mouth from hers, I couldn’t help but smile. “Damn, Jack. He told me to come pick up someone he was hoping to hire.” Shaking my head, I kissed Adaline on the lips again.

Adaline gently grabbed a handful of hair and pulled on it. “Emmit, it’s been three years since I’ve had sex. Take me somewhere quickly. Please.”

The guilt I felt rushed through my veins as I slowly set Adaline down. “Addie, I’m so sorry.”

With a shake of her head, she placed her hand on the side of my face. “That’s all in the past, Emmit. The only thing we have is now.”

My eyes closed as I pressed my lips together and fought to say the words. “Those women meant nothing to me, Addie and if I could go back I swear—”

Adaline placed her finger over my mouth to stop me from talking. “Emmit, all I need is to be in your arms. You’re the only place I want to be, Emmit.”

I searched Adaline’s face before my breath hitched by her beautiful baby blues. My stomach felt like I was on one hell of a roller coaster.

With a raised eyebrow, I said, “There’s a Courtyard not far from here.”

Adaline’s face lit up. Reaching for her bags, I walked over to Jack’s limo driver and handed it to him. “Can you drop this off back at the track? Ask for Waldo Morgan; he’ll know what to do with it.”

The driver took the bags as I took Adaline’s hand and led her over to my bike. Pulling on my hand to stop me, I looked at her. “What’s wrong?”

Adaline was looking at my bike. “Is that your motorcycle?”

I looked between the bike and Adaline. “Um . . . yeah but if you’re not comfortable riding on it, you can ride in the limo and I’ll meet you over there.”

Adaline’s mouth dropped open. “Are you insane? There is no way I’m turning down wrapping my arms around you and the chance to go fast.”

A wave of heat moved across my body as my knees got weak. Pulling Adaline into my arms, I kissed the tip of her nose. “God, I’ve missed you.”

With a soft hit on my stomach, Adaline said, “Let’s go for our first ride.”

A low growl formed at the back of my throat as we made our way to the bike.

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I took Adaline down a country road as we drove for a bit on the bike. Turning down a side road, I pulled over and got off the bike as I held my hand out for hers. With an adorable smile, she put her hand in mine.

“What are we doing?”

“Walking.”

Adaline giggled. “I see that, but why?”

With a smile, I looked at her and winked. “I just want to be with you, like we used to. Remember when we used to walk in the fields and watch the stars?”

My breath caught as I watched Adaline’s eyes as they lit up. “I do remember that. I also remember the night you put the blanket in the back of your truck thinking you were going to get lucky. That garden snake crawled over your chest and you screamed like a little girl and took off running.”

My head fell back as I laughed. “I can’t argue with you on that one. I did take off running.”

“Screaming. Like a girl.”

My eyebrows pinched together as I chuckled. “I must have blocked that part out.”

Adaline walked up to me as she placed her hands on my chest. “I’ve missed us so much.”

My lips kissed her forehead as I held her close to me while we stood in the middle of a field. Just the two of us, with no one else wanting anything from us.

When I couldn’t take the heat from her body anymore, I led her back to my bike.

“Let’s head to the hotel.” Adaline giggled as she climbed on the bike and wrapped her arms around me.

Making our way back to the hotel, we checked in and rode up in the elevator in silence. You could practically feel the heat moving off our bodies as we stole glances at each other. Stopping at the door, I slipped the key in and pushed the door open. Taking Adaline’s hand in mine, I slowly walked backward as I led her into the room. The door shut and we stood frozen as we stared into each other’s eyes.

Adaline blushed and said, “Um, I’m just going to run to the bathroom really quick.”

I swallowed hard while I nodded and made my way into the room. Looking around, I took in the large king bed, oversized chair and the desk.

Wiping my hands on my jeans, I rolled my eyes and counted to ten. Shit. It feels like this is my first time all over again. And Adaline was my first! This should be easy, Emmit. Calm the hell down.

I made my way over to the window and looked out. I wouldn’t be able to stay here all night, but we still had plenty of time since it was just mid afternoon. Time I planned on using to get familiar with Adaline’s body again.

Adaline cleared her throat and I turned around, expecting to see her still dressed and just as nervous as I was.

Taking a stumbling step backward, I hit the window and stood there with my mouth on the ground.