What Happens Tomorrow

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Authors: Elle Michaels
he looks when he makes that face? Especially while he’s wearing his glasses.
    Playfully, I shake my head and bite my bottom lip. “Nope, did you have something in mind?”
    “Well, there’s this movie I started to watch the other night, but never got the chance to finish. You might like it. That Statham guy you love is in it. Anyway, I was kinda hoping I might finally get the chance to watch the end of it.” He’s talking about the movie from last night, and I can’t help but feel guilty thinking about how everything went down.
    “Today must be your lucky day because I happen to know there’s a copy ready and waiting to be watched at my place. Would you like to come back after dinner and watch it with me?”
    He laughs. I love to hear him laugh.“I thought you’d never ask.” He picks up my hand, pulling it to his lips and slowly placing a lingering kiss on the back of my knuckles, igniting a spark of electricity that surges through my veins.
     

     
     
    AFTER DINNER WE go back to my place and deal with Charlie, then snuggle together on the couch. We’ve always cuddled close while watching movies together. Tonight is different though. I feel an intense connection every time he looks or touches me. My stomach has been in a constant state of unrest since dinner.
    Tyler stretches out, his back against the arm of the couch as I lie between his legs, my head resting on a pillow on his lap. I can’t remember the last time I felt this relaxed. I could get used to this. So could Charlie. He’s in his glory snuggled up with both of us. He adores Tyler, and I know the feeling is mutual. How can you not love a nine pound ball of fluff?
    As we start the movie, Tyler softly brushes his fingers through my short hair, then gently rubs and massages my forehead, working his way down to my temples.
    “Mmmmm, that feels heavenly.” I yawn. My eyes feel heavy. I’m having a hard time keeping them open.
    Tyler’s lips press against my forehead. “Close your eyes, baby, and relax. I’m not going anywhere.” With his whispered words, I close my eyes.
     
    “Brooke, would you get a move on already! We’re gonna be late!” Matt angrily shouts up the stairs. We’re having dinner at Tanis and Geoff’s tonight and he hates to be the last one to show up anywhere.
    “Just a minute,” I call from the top of the stairs.“I’m grabbing more diapers from Katelin’s room.” Picking up the newly stocked diaper bag, I quickly take one more glance around her room to make sure I haven’t forgotten anything else before racing down the stairs.
    Matt and Katelin already have their coats on and are waiting by the front door, Katelin is in Matt’s arms smiling up at me as he shoots me an annoyed look. I grab my coat and we head out the door. I quickly buckle Katelin in her car seat and give her a loving kiss on the head.
    “There you go, baby girl. Safe and sound.”
    I climb in beside Matt, but he doesn’t acknowledge me. He starts the engine and we’re off.
    Looks like tonight is going to be full of good times. Great.
    We get a block away from the house when I realize I’ve forgotten my cell phone at home. “Crap! Matt, you need to turn around, I forgot my cell.” I cringe as I ask, knowing it’s about to cause an argument. It always does.
    “You have got to be fucking kidding me!”
    “Watch your mouth, Matt,” I bite back.
    “For just one night, one night, Brooke, can you forget about your goddamn cell phone!” Matt’s voice has raised a few octaves. I can tell this is going to be a big argument when we get home tonight.
    “You know I can’t do that.” I really hate how my job is always downplayed. I work for a large Tech company in the IT department. Every other week it’s my turn to be the on-call tech. It’s not like this is something new. It’s always been a part of my job.
    Matt’s anger is apparent as he turns the car around and heads back home. He doesn’t utter a word. Doesn’t even look in my

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