“‘Happy anniversary,’ he said, kissing her neck. For a fleeting second Sam tensed, before forcing herself to relax. The pub had yet to open, there was no one to see them and even if there had been, it wouldn’t have mattered; what she did with the cellarman was no one else’s business. The only person with a legitimate reason to object was Sam’s sister, Nessie, and she’d already made it clear she didn’t have a problem with Joss and Sam’s relationship. She twisted round to kiss him, enjoyin...g the soft scratch of his beard against her skin. ‘Anniversary?’ Joss smiled. ‘Yep. It’s exactly six weeks since you jumped me on New Year’s Eve.’ ‘Charmingly put,’ Sam said, trying not to smile. ‘I don’t remember it happening quite like that.’ ‘I do,’ Joss replied. ‘I went down to the cellar to get more champagne, you followed me and basically admitted you’d fancied me from the very first moment we met. Then you kissed me and we got so distracted that we almost missed the fireworks on the village green.’ And then they’d spent the rest of the night making their own fireworks, Sam reminded herself.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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