Chapter 1: Amber in the Rain
Nick wasn't expecting company.
His wife had been gone less than 24 hours--off to some no-phones, all-women retreat up north, leaving him with a half-stocked fridge, an empty house, and a list of things to do he had zero intention of doing.
It was raining. Hard. Wind against the windows, thunder growling low and steady. Nick stood barefoot in the kitchen, mug in hand, watching it all come down like a warning from the sky.
Then the knock came.
Three soft taps at the front door. Not urgent. Not afraid. Just... casual.
He opened it--and time collapsed.
Standing on his porch was a redheaded girl soaked to the skin. Her green hoodie clung to her arms, zipped low over a tight white tank top that was going see-through by the second. Tiny denim shorts stuck to her hips. She looked maybe 18. Her cheeks were pink from the cold. Her hair hung in wet, heavy strands.
But her eyes--
"Hey, uh... hi," she said, brushing water from her lashes. "Sorry to bug you. I live next door now. I locked myself out, and my mom won't be home for hours. Do you mind if I... come in?"
Nick's mouth opened but no words came out.
Because he knew that face.
Amber Monroe.
Except this version had never kissed him at a college party, never walked barefoot through his dorm, never worn that lip ring she always sucked on when she was flirting. This Amber was younger. Smoother. Pure, almost.
But she had the same smirk under it all--the one that had made his cock ache during lectures.
"Y-Yeah," he finally said. "Come in."
She smiled and stepped past him, the scent of strawberry shampoo trailing in her wake.
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She peeled off her hoodie and shook out her hair, leaving a little puddle by the door. Her white tank was soaked--nipples sharp, chest heaving from the cold. Nick couldn't stop staring. She caught him.
"You okay?" she teased, hugging herself.
"Yeah," he said quickly, then looked away.
Amber wandered into the living room, dropped onto the couch, and curled up with one knee tucked under her. Water still dripped from her bare thighs.
"I'm Amber, by the way," she said casually. "You live here alone?"
"My wife's out of town."
"Lucky her," she said with a grin.