All My Heart (Count On Me Book 4)

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Authors: Melyssa Winchester
giving him the same damn one back. There’s no way in hell he’s gonna have better luck talking me into this so he’s not even gonna try.
    It’s part of the reason it was easy to be his friend again. We’re so fucking alike it’s disgusting. I’m starting to think he should have been my brother instead of Dean.
    “Yeah, fine. I’ll get him there, but not with you standing here going on about it.”
    The minute Peter moves for the door, his back to us, Dillon rolls his eyes and I snicker quietly.  I was right. He might go to the parties and even want me to go, but he’s defi nitely not gonna push it.
    “Cave in, Kayden. You know you wanna.”
    With Peter’s final words said, he makes his way from our room and Dillon kicks the door closed before throwing himself on his bed and sighing.
    “You know he’s never gonna let up.”
    “Yeah I’m aware of that, but it doesn’t change anything. You know how I feel about it.”
    “I do, bu t he’s right. You know I love Caddy to death and won’t ever do something intentional to screw it up, but we’re here and they aren’t. We deserve to have some fun too.”
    “Let me ask you something. Does she agree with what you just said?”
    “What part exactly?”
    “Deserving to have fun without them.”
    “Yeah actually she does. We’ve talked about it. As long as I don’t drink too much or put myself in situations with girls, she’s okay with me going out with the guys and I’m pretty sure Belle’s the same way.”
    This blows. He’s right. I’m pretty damn sure if I talked to Belle about this, she would tell me to g o out and have fun. She wouldn’t want me putting my life on hold because we’re not together. She might have a different way of having fun, a lot of the time choosing to do it on her own, but that doesn’t mean she wants me to be the same.
    She’s the most understanding and trusting girl on the planet considering how long I spent proving how unworthy of that trust I was before we got together.
    “You know I’m right, that’s why you’re silent.”
    “So what if you are?”
    “Tell the truth. Do you have a FaceTime date with her tonight or was that bullshit?”
    “Not entirely bullshit because I was gonna text her about it when you got out of here, but it wasn’t planned.”
    “Then text her and tell her that you’re coming out with me. That I’ve got your back and I’ll make sure you get home safe. Do it this one time and get Peter off your ass.”
    Almost as if she’s g ot some kind of radar, my phone starts going off, her text tone, playing in a loop. Lowering my eyes from Dillon, I focus on the words in front of me and the way even hearing that familiar tone makes me feel.
    I’m home safe. Eric called and said he wanted to see a movie tonight since Amelia is busy with Mom stuff. Wish you were here to go with us.
    Jesus. Even her text seems like she knows about the conversation we were just having. With her going to the movies with Eric, it means the night became wide open.
    Wish I was there to go with you too. Dill and some of the other guys on the team wanted me to go to some party. I wasn’t gonna go but if you’re gonna be out tonight, might as well.
    “Is that her?” Dillon asks and I put my attention back on him while I wait for her to respond.
    “Yeah. She’s going to the movies with Eric tonight.”
    “So that means—”
    “Yeah, I know what it means.” I answer back just as the phone goes off again.
    Okay. Have fun! Text me when you get home. <3
    So damn trusting. She doesn’t even question it. Dillon was right again. She is just like Cadence. She doesn’t care if I go out with the guys because she loves me enough to trust that I won’t do anything to completely screw everything up and hurt her again.
    I wish I trusted myself as much as she does. Shit, I’m jealous of the level of trust she has in me.
    “One time, Dill. I’ll go tonight but after that, no more.”
    Giving him my answer, there’s really

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