that soap or deodorant?”
His big hand landed on the shifter, and his eyebrows crinkled when he looked over at me. “Pardon?”
“You smell really good, but it isn’t your usual scent.”
He didn’t put the car in drive but instead just looked at me. “My usual scent?”
“Don’t act like I’m weird. Your normal cologne is kind of, like, piney, but tonight you smell more… I don’t know… spicy.” The image of him shirtless and putting on deodorant popped into my head, and I cleared my throat, sending it away.
His voice was deep and kind of rumbly as he gave a throaty chuckle. “Holy shit, Liz Buxbaum knows my scent.”