“I wouldn’t be opposed to playing that with you.”
“You trust me that much?”
He looked at me, searching my eyes. “I think I do.”
My heart warmed. “Then we’ll play.” I twisted off my cap. “You start.”
He tapped the bottle and thought a moment. “Have you ever been out of state?”
“You don’t ask a question, you make a statement. What you’d say isNever have I ever been out of my home state.”
We both took a sip of water.
He tilted his head. “Where did you go?”
I shook my head. “That’s part of the fun. Keeping a little mystery and finding the best statements to figure out more about another person.”
“Okay, you ask now.”
“Never have I ever cried during a movie.” I put the bottle to my mouth and drank.
He pursed his lips before taking a reluctant sip.
So, there was some sensitivity to Lucas too. A good thing.
“Never have I ever sung in the shower,” he said.
We both drank.
“Never have I ever watched a chick flick on my own.” I downed another swig.
Lucas narrowed his eyes at me as he lifted the bottle to his lips. I giggled, wanting so badly to ask which one. Or maybe it was more than one.
“Never have I ever Googled Lucas Freeman,” he said.
He drank, but I didn’t. He seemed surprised by that.
“You weren’t curious at all about what the tabloids had to say?”
“Why would I need to look up what others say when I can just ask you myself?” I sat up straighter, ready to take this game even further. “Never have I ever had sex in a public place.”
I drank, he didn’t.
“Where?” he asked, sounding a bit jealous.
I didn’t answer. “Your turn.”
He stared that brooding stare of his. “Never have I ever had more than one sexual partner at this point in my life.”
He sipped his water. I didn’t.
My eyes didn’t leave his. “Never have I ever had more than two sexual partners at this point in my life.”
He didn’t drink.
“Never have I ever been in love,” he said softly.
We both drank.