His grin gets wider, becoming slightly crooked and naturally cocky in nature. He has a single dimple on his left cheek. Of course he does. I want to poke it. I'm going to poke it.
Do not poke it!
His mouth moves and I'm fixated on that dimple. "I'll work on that for you," he says.
"Good." I nod. "Go get fat or something."
He chuckles a little and it's my new favourite sound. White teeth flash at me for a moment, and they're straight and perfect. My eyes go back to his dimple.
Do not poke it.
Swallowing down the knot in my throat, I say, "You're probably wondering why I'm on the floor, right?"
He studies me, eyes shifting around my face for a moment. I can feel them everywhere, their path from my eyes to my lips palpable, and I'm pretty sure I'm now panting.
"You fell," he says, amusement in his voice.
"Right." I giggle nervously. "So you're not so much wondering as. . . Not wondering. Because you know."
Oh my gawd, Cassidy. Shut up.
I'm not sure what he thinks is so funny, but he's still grinning, his eyes fixed on me.