Anna has some issues when it comes to zombies but I'm sure Jed really doesn't mind, "once I have better control over my terror and heart rate, I peek up at him, and he's barely controlling is laughter. I'm practically sitting on him, my face is inches from his, and I'm clutching his shirt for dear life. "Sorry," I apologize sheepishly as I uncurl my fingers from their death grip on his shirt." Jed that boy sure likes to show affection, "his hand moves to my a**, and he pulls me to him, so I can feel his need for me. I can't help the slight moan that leaves me." I loved how Jed would reassure Anna the things he likes, and that with him Anna doesn't need to worry about things that she had to in her past, "no," I say. "Do not be embarrassed about the - ever. I love hearing the noises you make. It tells me I'm doing the it right. Not to mention, it's effing hot." He's protective as hell, "between what she told me last night and him effing with her, enough for her to threaten him, I'm getting pi**ed. She became my girl the moment I sank my di** in her, and this effer needs to back off." I loved reading this book some of the content hit home because Anna and I had some similar experiences, so it was great to see her grow more confident and less afraid thanks to Jed's help.
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