Beautiful to Me.

Beautiful to Me. Read Online Free PDF

Book: Beautiful to Me. Read Online Free PDF
Author: G. V. Steitz
over to the sink to fill and arrange the flowers, she looked so happy all of a sudden. “Would you like anything to drink?” Ivy asked while arranging the flowers.
                  “No, thanks though. I am good. So are you here alone?” I asked looking around this small place she considered home. I thought my bedroom was bigger than this entire place. I certainly wasn’t going to make a joke about her living arrangements though. It’s not like she really has a choice.
                  “Yeah, my parents are divorced. After Mitchell passed away, things sort of went south from there. He’s remarried and has a new born little boy, so he is too busy these days with his new baby and wife.” Ivy said shrugging her shoulders, trying to give the impression it didn’t hurt her. “My mom, well… My mom has good intensions. She left me a note on the kitchen counter on my birthday saying happy birthday and she would make it up to me this weekend. She knows my favorite cookies are Oreo’s so she left me a package under her note.” Ivy finished fixing the flowers and took them back into the front room, and placed them on the coffee table in front of the couch. She stood back to admire them, and I caught myself smiling at how she looked so happy to see something so simple as some goofy flowers. “My mom had a meeting she got called away to go to with her new boss, and I mean, it’s no big deal. It’s not like I am five years old missing a party with friends or anything.” She tried to laugh. “Anyway, if you changed your mind, its fine really.” She said as she fidgeted.             
                  I shook my head, looking down at her. “Nope, not changing my mind. Stop trying to talk me out of going out with you tonight. I want to take you out. I think it would be good if maybe we start over? I want to get to know the real you Ivy.” I said to her, leaning down I kissed the corner of her mouth and then I kissed her jaw softly, and moved to her neck kissing her once, and finally the spot right under her ear lobe, leaving a soft kiss there, I whispered in her ear. “You are going to go out with me tonight. I promise you won’t regret it.”
                  “Ok, I believe you. I will be ready in 15 minutes. Is that ok?” She asked barely louder than a whisper.
                  “Take thirty. I will watch TV. I am no rush. Your mom isn’t here, so I don’t think she will complain. Right?” I say looking back over in her eyes again.
                  “Ok, I’m be back out as soon as possible. I promise to not take long.” Ivy stated, walking back out to the hallway, towards her bedroom I suppose.
                  Just as promised, 15 minutes later, Ivy came walking back in the front room. She looked… Hot. She got my attention immediately. As soon as I seen what she was wearing, I stood up.
                  “Sorry I didn’t expect to go out tonight. So I might not look…”
                  “You look great. It’s just pizza a movie. Better to comfortable if you ask me. Your boots are really something. I never seen you wearing anything like them. I like them… A LOT! I said, looking down again at them. Ivy was wearing black boots that came up to her knees. They had I don’t know maybe 4 inch heels on them. They had a chain wrapped around the back from each side of the ankle. Her jeans we tight, black and tucked into her boots. They looked like the typical skinny jeans and she wore an off the shoulder cuffed ivory sweater with some chunky bracelets on. And her hair was combed out, looking very soft and silky, came down to the middle of her back. I wanted to run my hands through it. “You look… Hot actually.” I told her and she giggled.
                  “Ok, sorry, You just threw me off guard there. You ready?” I asked her moving around the coffee table to grab my jacket.
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