Mac Mutter is a hottie. Like set-me-on-fire-and-melt-me-into-a-puddle hot. He also just might be the most possessive, jealous, and growly man I’ve ever met.
→ He acts like a wild beast caught in a raging storm.
→ He’s melodramatic and judgmental.
→ He’s fearless and foolhardy.
→ He rushes headfirst into the unknown without the slightest consideration for those he might trample along the way.
→ He’s a daredevil who knows no bounds.
But the first night I met him he was ...
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Mac Mutter is a hottie. Like set-me-on-fire-and-melt-me-into-a-puddle hot. He also just might be the most possessive, jealous, and growly man I’ve ever met.
→ He acts like a wild beast caught in a raging storm.
→ He’s melodramatic and judgmental.
→ He’s fearless and foolhardy.
→ He rushes headfirst into the unknown without the slightest consideration for those he might trample along the way.
→ He’s a daredevil who knows no bounds.
But the first night I met him he was fun, adventurous, sweet, and even a little romantic.
And I want him. God help me, I do.
I shouldn’t be attracted to him. I shouldn’t be making excuses to get just a little closer to him. And I shouldn’t try so hard to get to know him better.
One minute he acts like he owns me, and the next he acts like he hates me. He’s flip-flopped on me so many times, I’ve got whiplash.
And it’s all because of one itty-bitty lie from me. Okay, maybe it was three lies. They weren’t even really lies. More like omissions of facts.
So what if I didn’t tell him I’m a racecar driver? Does it really matter that I also didn’t tell him I entered the same stock car race as him? Or that I applied for a job as a mechanic at the garage he co-owns with his brothers?
I didn’t think I’d actually win the race. And I really didn’t think I’d get the job.
But both of those things happened. And he’s furious.
Unfortunately, it gets worse. I also might have caught the eye of his mortal enemy. It’s not like I can stop men from flirting with me. But I probably shouldn’t have encouraged it.
But I got Mac’s attention. All I have to do now is keep it.
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