“I think the whole town is going to be shocked that straight-laced Cooper is dating the girl with ever-changing hair and a nose ring.” Maybe I’m wrong, but that’s my immediate thought.
Honestly, I don’t think anyone knows Cooper better than I do. If people knew what he says behind closed doors they’d fall over dead. My body heats, thinking about all the dirty things he says in my ear while he’s inside me.
“They’ll be happy,” Lux says, pulling my mind out of the gutter. “They love Cooper and want him to be happy. I know you don’t believe it, but that town loves you too, Juno.”
I don’t tell her about the brick going through the front of my store because I don’t want her to worry. Someone around here clearly doesn't like me, but I do believe her. After that party they threw for me at the diner, I'm starting to get it. I think my fear of not belonging has held me back in a lot of ways, even with Cooper. He thought I didn’t like Pink Springs and was sure I’d try and leave one day, when in reality it’s the only place I’ve ever felt at home.
“You two should come up soon so we can do wedding stuff. This is going to be perfect.” She lets out another squeal and then we laugh.
We talk a bit longer before saying our goodbyes, and I jump down from the kitchen counter. I run my hand along the cool stone and think about how much time I’ve spent in this house. It’s crazy that it's now going to be my home. Cooper made it very clear that we’d already lost a couple months and he’s not spending another night without me in his bed.
That man is an adorable nut. When he had to run out for work, he told me to make a list of things that could be changed and updated around here, but I’m not sure if I can do that. When he went on talking about where my art studio could go, I had tears in my eyes. He wants this to be our home and to reflect us. I’ll start a list, but I want him to do it with me. I know a fight is going to be coming, though, because I’ll want to use my own money for some things. The only person who really knows about my inheritance from my parents is Lux. People can act weird when they find out what’s in your bank account, but I have a feeling Cooper won’t care.
A flutter runs through me when I hear someone knock on the front door. Then I remember that Cooper wouldn’t knock on his own door. When I open the front door, I inwardly groan at Paula standing there. She’s really pretty with silky long blond hair, bright blue eyes, and a killer body. It feels a little too early for the sexy outfit and heels she’s got on, but if that’s what she likes, whatever. I’m clearly not going to judge someone based on their style choices. I’m not jealous over her crush on Cooper because she and I are night and day. If I’m what Cooper can’t keep his hands off of, then this chick will never have a chance.
“Can I help you?” I smile up at her, trying to not be rude. I don’t want to be one of those catty girls, and no one really knows Cooper and I are together. She probably thinks he’s single so it should be fine to flirt and try to rub on him. My stomach rolls at the thought, and I guess I’m just as jealous and possessive as Cooper. My thoughts drift to the idea of convincing Cooper to get my name tattooed on him.
“Yeah, you can help me,” she snaps, and it brings me back to reality. “You can get the hell out of this town.”
With both hands, she reaches out and shoves me hard against my chest. It catches me completely off guard, and I stumble back, hitting the floor hard. She steps inside and locks the door behind her. I try to hurry and get to my feet so I can get the hell out of here. She probably has a weapon or something, and she’s so much bigger than me.
“He’s supposed to be mine, not some trailer park whore’s.” She catches me by my hair and jerks me back. “You’re going to ruin him,” she hisses in my ear. “You really think they’ll re-elect him if he’s with you?”
“You might think I look like trash, but you’re fucking crazy.” I swing back with my elbow as hard as I can, making contact with some part of her tall-ass body. She releases my hair and lets out a loud yelp.