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A Taste of Spring novel Chapter 30

Fallon's eyes lowered to Summer's hand on his thigh. At first, he seemed taken aback as his eyes widened, then those brown almost black orbs hardened like quick drying cement. He swatted Summer's hand away so fast that Summer rocked forward.

"Ah," Summer narrowed her eyes to slits, "you like it rough, huh Bareback Ken. I know a woman who will curl those uptight conservative toes of yours."

"My name is Fallon," he spat.

It was hard not to hear the disgust in his tone. "Look," Spring began but was cut off.

"Oh, you don't like labels or judgment. Hmm, go figure, Trust Fund Ken," Summer laughed.

"Please, just stop," Spring begged Summer. She glanced over her shoulder to make sure Dez was still busy with his fans. He was still deep in conversation. Good...she sighed. "Look," Spring turned to Fallon, "I don't want his money. We have...I don't know, a connection. I don't want to snuff it out before I know what it is. That's all."

Summer relaxed back on the seat and crossed her arms. She pinned Fallon with a look that asked, "Do you want to continue?" Fallon looked as if he wanted to spit lava all over Summer's pumps but he eventually pulled his gaze from hers.

"He's been..." Fallon shook the words away then said, "Dezmond feels deeply. Things that some may find minor are huge to him."

"He's a grown ass man. And if that is the case, then you should tell him the truth now." Summer said as she threw her hand in the air, clearly frustrated.

"No," Fallon damn near yelled. "He can never know," he said in a hushed tone.

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DEZMOND

Dez tried to listen to the lovely woman who was telling him how much she wasn't able to connect to the main character in his new book. Except, his eyes kept wandering over the head of his fans to where he left Anna.

"Spring," he corrected himself out loud.

"Spring? I thought it was set in a harsh winter climate."

Dez almost let out a snort but held it in. He adored his fans even though he preferred interacting with them in the virtual world more than the real. He loved hearing about their likes and dislikes, and not only when relating to his books. He enjoyed discovering new things from following his fans just as vigorously as they followed him. But, right now he just wanted to get back to Spring.

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