“I forgot to ask how you want your—”
Madison stopped talking in midsentence when she saw
that Stone had literally passed out on her sofa. Quickly
walking over to the linen closet she pulled out a blanket and crossed the room back to him. She touched his shoulder. “Stone, you’re tired,” she said softly. “Go ahead and stretch out on my sofa and rest for a moment.”
Glazed, tired eyes stared at her. “But we need to talk,
Madison,” he said in a voice that was heavy with sleep and weighty with exhaustion.
“And we will talk,” she said softly, quietly. “As soon as you wake up from your nap. Okay?”
He nodded as he stretched out on her sofa. She placed the blanket over him and moments later his even breathing
filled the room. She sighed. He was intent on talking to her and she didn’t want to think about what he had to say. He probably thought, considering the affair they’d shared, that he owed her the courtesy of letting her know that things
were over between them and he was moving on.
She didn’t want to think about it and decided to take a
shower and relax and try to forget he was there until he
woke up and made his presence known. But as she looked down at him she realized that, even if he didn’t make a
sound, she would know that Stone was within reaching
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