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    up to her chin. She didn t know how she d ended up in his bed. The last thing she recalled was lying
    down on the couch with a cup of hot chocolate and a movie playing.
     I carried you upstairs. You fell asleep before the opening credits even started, he said. It was
    unnerving how he always seemed to guess what she was thinking.
    After they d finished having sex, they d fallen asleep on the couch, only for him to wake her a
    couple hours later with a second round, even better than the first. When she d gotten up and tried to
    grab her clothes, Damien had scooped her into his arms, saying he liked her naked.
    He d then re-deposited her on the couch with a blanket, before going to the kitchen to make her hot
    cocoa. She d been so comfortable she hadn t put up too much protest.
     I need to get some water, she told him, hoping he d be a gentleman and turn away.
     I ll get it for you, he offered as he started to move.
     I need to use the bathroom, too, she said, her face immediately turning red.
     Need me to carry you?
     No! She felt her face go from red to burgundy. He started laughing, then flipped over on his back.
    As she tugged one of the blankets the rest of the way loose, her eyes glanced down and she couldn t
    help but notice the impressive tent his body was making of the sheet barely covering him.
    Her eyes shot back to his face and his satisfied expression. How could he even think about sex
    after the extreme rounds they d had not long ago.
     Don t take too long, he said with lazy indulgence.
    She scooted from the bed and made a beeline for the bathroom, stopping at the sink and splashing
    cold water on her face to wash away the last of the terror still making her heart pound. She must have
    been tangled up between Damien and the blankets.
     You re okay, she promised herself in the mirror. Her heart finally slowed down as she took a
    long drink of cool water and gave herself a few moments to talk herself down.
    She emerged from the bathroom, not sure what she should do next. She didn t think it a wise idea to
    climb back into Damien s bed, letting him think she was planning on jumping full on into the affair.
    Her mind mocked her. She hadn t refused him yet, so what was the difference. She glanced to the
    bed and let out a relieved breath when she noticed he wasn t there anymore. She could sneak from the
    room and find a guest bedroom. With the size of his house he had to have at least three or four of
    them.
     I brought a snack and wine, Damien said as she reached the door only to run into him.  Where
    are you going? he finished as his eyes narrowed.
     I& well&  she stumbled, feeling frustrated with herself. Just say it!  I m going to another room,
    she finished stubbornly.
     No. He didn t elaborate as he placed his hand on her back and led her to his bed. She glared at
    him when he gave her a soft push and she landed on the bed on her behind.
     You can t just tell me no like I m two, Damien, she said with exasperation.
     Then don t act like you re two, he said as if he was making perfect sense.
     I told you last night I don t want to jump into an affair.
     It s a bit too late for that, Sierra. Try this, it s my favorite, he offered as if they weren t having an
    important discussion.
     Fine, I ll try the wine if you tell me more about your vendetta, she compromised.
     You first. What were you dreaming about? Sierra hesitated, but knew he d keep on pushing.
     It wasn t a dream. I just& when I woke up, I couldn t& um& move, and it scared me, that s all,
    she said half-truthfully.
     That was more than panic over being trapped. What are you hiding, Sierra?
     Nothing. That s what happened, she stubbornly answered.
     I don t believe you, he persisted.
     I felt like I was trapped. I panicked, end of story. Now, it s your turn to talk, she said as she sent
    a glare his way, letting him know she wasn t giving him anything else.
    His eyes narrowed as he stared her down. A small shiver passed through her. The man really knew
    how to intimidate with nothing but his eyes. She firmed her resolve, though, desperate to hold onto her
    newfound will-power.
     What do you want to know? he finally asked as he sat next to her and grabbed a cracker and a
    slice of cheese.
     Everything.
     That s a little vague, Sierra.
     You re avoiding the subject, Damien. You expect me to turn on my best friend, the only person
    who s always been good to me, and you re not willing to give me any details. I hate to tell you this,
    but you must not have any friends if you think I d do that, she said, refusing to break their eye
    contact.
    Instead of anger, he gave a sheepish smile. The almost unguarded expression on his face sent her
    heart into overdrive. Wow, he was stunning when he didn t look so angry.
     Actually, Trinity is my best friend and she d have my hide if she knew anything about this. She s
    amazing.
    Sierra felt the tiniest twinge of jealousy, but then she remembered that Trinity was a happily
    married woman. Her husband was incredibly gorgeous, too, and seemed like a nice guy. Sierra had
    been far too nervous on their short visit to really pay much attention, but the little she d seen of the
    couple, had made it seem they were in love.
     Trinity seems like a smart woman, she said after a long pause.
     She is.
     Are you done stalling? Why do you hate the Andersons?
     It goes back to before I was born. My father was twenty-five years older than my mom. I know, [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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