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“Stop trying to hook up your friends with mine. We’ll always be in the middle of that shit if it goes badly,” he says, plopping down on the bed, lying back.

“I see where you’re going with this, but it’s bound to happen if my friends are always around your friends. Especially since all of you look like that …” I gesture up and down his body with my hand.

“We don’t all look like this,” he jests, wagging his eyebrows. Seeing him lie on the bed, his hands resting under his head, brings back memories of a couple weeks ago.

I straddle him, leaning over to get close to his face. “No, you definitely don’t all look like this. This …” I say, grinding my pelvis into his semi-hard dick, “… is one of a kind and all mine.”

His hands are on my hips, helping me grind harder against him. My pulse quickens as I feel his arousal, now completely hard. He moans out when I slip my hand down his shorts and stroke him.

Max’s voice comes through the speakers and stops my movement.

“We leave in ten minutes,” he states.

I giggle against Aiden’s chest. But instead of stopping, I increase the pressure of my stroke. I don’t want to stop. I need Aiden to loosen up.

So, I don’t. But instead of my hand, I push down and finish with my mouth. After we’re done, I still have five minutes to clean myself up. Go, Addison, I internally high-five myself.

We slip into our chairs in the back of the plane. Aiden buckles my belt for me this time.

“Feel better?” I whisper in his ear when he’s leaning over me.

He chuckles. “I need to get mad more often.”

Flying into Orlando, I immediately felt the humidity hit me when we step off the plane. I breathe in the thick, fresh air. It makes me miss Texas, especially when I have to breathe in car exhaust, garbage smells, random food street vendors—well, those aren’t all bad—and other unknown smells daily. Watching the palm tree-lined streets whisk by on our way to our rented house, it reminds me of Galveston where Syd and I spent many spring breaks.

Lexi has exhausted herself from being so excited. She’s passed out in the backseat. I love watching her sleep. Aiden turns his head and sees me. “She’s so awesome,” he says quietly as he grabs my hand.

“She is. Her excitement is contagious. I can’t wait to ride Dumbo or It’s a Small World with her and see everything through her eyes.”

Aiden chuckles. “Syd warned me about you and It’s a Small World.”

“So, it’s not my favorite ride,” I say, throwing my hand up. He narrows his eyes at me. “Okay. I hate that ride, but I’d do it for Lexi. I’m sure she’ll love it.”

Although we rented a huge house for everyone, we rented three cars to shuttle us around. When we get to the house, we all pile in and find our rooms. One of the rooms is all Disney themed, which Lexi called dibs on as soon as she sees it. It’s her new favorite word thanks to Max.

Amy made homemade biscuits and gravy for everyone this morning for breakfast, and Max called dibs on the last one. Ever since Max told her what it means (because she wanted to know if she should be getting money for a bad word), she’s been calling dibs on everything.

“What if me and Sydney wanted to sleep on the bunk beds?” Damon jokes, standing behind us. Lexi is sitting on the top bunk, scowling at Damon.

“I don’t think so! I called dibs!” she snaps through gritted teeth, hands on her hips.

“You tell ’em, Lulu,” Max calls, walking past us as we all burst into laughter.

The house has eight rooms. There is plenty of room so we don’t have to double up. I tell Aiden I think it’s a good idea that we sleep in separate rooms because of Lexi. He moans and groans until I tell him that we don’t actually have to stay out of each other’s room. I shake my head at him. He’s going to need to get better at this when Lexi lives with me.

Katie decides to stay in one of the rooms, too. I do remind the others that we have a child with us, so I better not hear one damn moan coming out of any bedroom.

“How’s that going to work? You’re usually a screamer, baby,” Aiden whispers in my ear.

Katie covers her ears. “You did not whisper that quiet enough. My ears are bleeding,” she says sarcastically.

I elbow Aiden in the ribs. “Well, I guess that means you’ll just have to wait till we get home.”

“Yes, that’s a great idea.” Katie laughs.

“Shit. We’ll find a way to make you quiet,” he says, biting my ear and ignoring Katie all together. Goosebumps spread over me. I take a few steps away from him. I look over my shoulder, and he wiggles his eyebrows and flashes a wicked smile.

I mouth, “Stop,” when Lexi comes bouncing into the room. He laughs loudly. “Tater Tot, you ready to go ride some roller coasters?”

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