#Chapter45
It did look expensive but so did most of the things in his kitchen.
/"that was thoughtful/" I commented. He hummed agreeing with me.
Nate finished off the pizza. He spread a rich tomato sauce over the dough and then added loads of different toppings and a tonne of cheese.
The minute the pizza was safely in the oven and Nate had cleaned up after himself he seemed to relieved of finally finishing because the next minute I found myself being pulled to the edge of the counter with Nate's hands on my hips.
/"I've missed you today/" he said even though we saw each other yesterday. I was apparent that neither of us liked to be away from each other for long. But that's normal in any new relationship. A part of me doesn't expect that to go away anytime soon though.