With her back to his chest and his thick, heavy arm draped across her middle, Jessa found the veil of sleep slowly taking over.
“Jessa?” His fingers ran circles around her belly button.
“Hmm?” She couldn’t manage more with the pleasurable exhaustion that started to take control.
“What will you do when your car is fixed?” His words were low, his voice deep and haggard.
The thought had crossed her mind more than once, especially since her feelings for them were growing at an astronomical rate. There was no doubt that she needed to leave, to escape her past and create a new future, but a voice inside of her whispered she should stay with them.
What would her life be if she revealed this to the Uncia brothers? Would they welcome it? Maybe this was all they wanted, a piece of ass to pass the time, and when they fixed her car would she be on her way?
The thought had her chest hurting, but she refused to let it consume her. She couldn’t let her emotions cloud her judgment, or voice how she felt and make an ass out of herself. How could she expect them to want a woman they didn’t know?
Sure they were helping her out, but the end result was for her to be on her way.
“Keep moving. I need to put my past behind me.” He tensed behind her, but he didn’t say anything in return.
She didn’t know how long she lay there, staring out the window at the trees that were caressed by the moonlight.
Sleep eventually took her into the dark, and when she woke the next morning she was alone.