“Please forgive me. I promise I’ll make it up to you.”
“Yeah. We’ll make it up to you,” Sam mumbled.
“Go back to bed. I’ll call you later.”
“Love you, buttercup.”
“Love you, beautiful friend.”
“Love you both, too.” I sighed.
When I arrived at the center, I looked around for Sebastian and didn’t see him. Setting my mat down on the floor, I heard his voice next to me.
“Do you mind if I do yoga here?” He smiled.
Ugh. Why the fuck did he have to look so sexy? His black athletic pants and the black t-shirt that clung to his body sent shivers down my spine.
“No. Feel free. There’s a mat over there.”
“Ah. I guess I would need one of those.”
I giggled softly as he walked over and grabbed a mat. This was going to be good. Once class was over, I looked over and saw Sebastian lying down on the mat.
“Class is over,” I spoke. “You can get up now.”
“Actually, I can’t seem to move.”
Laughing, I held out my hand. He moaned as he got up from the mat.
“That is a lot harder than it looks.”
“It can be challenging.” I smiled.
“So what did you think, Sebastian?”
“I feel very stress relieved, Ophelia.”
“Good. I’m glad to hear that.” She grinned.
“Well, I’m going to take off, Mom,” I spoke as I gave her a kiss on the cheek. “I’ll call you later. Bye, little sibling.” I placed my hand on her growing belly.
“Bye, sweetheart. Thanks for coming, Sebastian.”
“Thank you for suggesting it.”
I grabbed the picnic basket I had sitting on the shelf in the back of the room.
“Going on a picnic?” Sebastian asked as he pointed to the basket.
“Yeah. Sienna was supposed to be here, and then the two of us were going to have a girls’ day at the park, but she had to cancel.”
“Why?” he asked as he held the door open for me.
“Apparently, she and Sam did their own yoga last night, and now neither one of them can get out of bed.”
Sebastian chuckled. “I can understand that. I think. I’m going this way.” He pointed to the right as I headed left. “Have a nice day and enjoy your picnic.”
“Thanks.” I gave a small smile.