Chapter Twenty-Nine She looked over her shoulder at me, worrying her lower lip. “What if I do it wrong or you like something that I don’t?” “Nev, there is no right or wrong way.” I said, pressing my lips to hers. The kiss was soft. I tried to reassure her. She didn’t need to worry. Pulling back, I rested my chin on her shoulder. “I’ve got you. I’ll always catch you.” She nodded, looking back at the books on the shelves. We selected a few more before making our way to the check-out counter. The clerk pushed her glasses up her nose. “Find everything, okay?” She asked Nevie and I. I gave her a smile before nodding. Pulling out my wallet, I stopped Nevie as she rustled through her purse. “This is my date, I’ve got it.” Nevie adjusted her bag before looking back at me. “Talon.” “My tr