Morning

Gabe

“You need to move out of the way so I can get up,” I said. There was no sign of him being upset with my response. I’m a blunt person and I’m more than used to people not liking me. So when Leo simply smiled and flashed a dimple at me, I was too stunned to slap him.

He got to his feet and I watched him as he made his way over to the table. I sighed before I threw my legs over the edge of the bed. The question still remained, how did he get in here?

I glanced at Leo and watched him as he leaned back against the chair. My eyes automatically dipped to the muscles that peeked out from under his shirt. They were pulled taunt and I didn’t miss the fact that Leo was mighty fine.

I’m blunt, not blind.

When I realized I was drooling, I looked up to find him staring at me. Damn it. What could be worse than being caught ogling him after I snapped at him? His eyes danced with laughter and a slow cocky smirk spread across his face.