Seduced by Two
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I held up my hands and sighed. “That’s not why I’m here, alright? I know I have a reputation, but if you dug a little deeper, you’d find out that I don’t chase women.”
She cocked a brow and crossed her arms over her chest. “What are you trying to say?”
“I’m saying that I want to take you out on a date so that I can get to know you better.”
“And you’re being honest?”
“Entirely.”
She snorted a little and leaned back in the booth. “Are you trying to impress me?”
“If you’ll give me the chance,” I said with a grin.
She hummed and tapped her fingers on the table. “And there’s not going to be any funny business?”
“None at all. Everything is on your terms.”
She paused and sighed. “If I agree to go on this date with you, will you leave me alone?”
I couldn’t stop the grin that crossed my features. “Swear it.”
“Alright. We’ll go on a date then.”
“Great! I’ll pick you up later tonight? It’ll give us a chance to get ourselves in order.”
“Sure thing.” She smiled as she stood, walking by me and pausing to put her hand on her hip. “Don’t let me down, yeah?”
“Wouldn’t dream of it.”
I watched her ample behind as she left, grinning brightly. Nothing I’d said was a lie. I still wasn’t entirely sure I wanted to pursue a relationship with Lena. My interest would probably fade, but I knew I need to get to know her. She had wounded herself in my brain and I couldn’t get the thought of her out of my head. Every time I tried to ignore my desire for her, she was right there, forcing me to confront these strange feelings that I hadn’t had since…Well.
My lips pulled into a frown as I thought about what had brought me to this point. There’s a reason for everything and my playboy lifestyle was no different. I cleared my throat and slid out of the seat, ignoring the nagging thoughts that were scratching at the back of my mind. I just shook my head and sighed, walking out of the restaurant. I didn’t want to linger on those thoughts.
Besides, I had a date to plan.
Lena
Miguel watched as I spun around, the bright red dress fluttering just above my knees. My hair was half up, small tendrils falling in my face and tickling my neck. My lips were painted the same color as my dress, offsetting the black pumps on my feet.
“You look amazing, Lena. I’m surprised you’re so dressed up. I thought this was just to get this guy off you’re back.”
His words hit a chord. I was trying awfully hard for someone I wasn’t really interested in. I waved my hand, dismissing his words. “He’s a rich guy. He’s probably going to take me to a fancy restaurant where the cooks can’t cook half as good as me. I might as well dress up for the occasion, right?”
He cocked a brow and shrugged. “It just seems like you’re setting the poor guy up.”
“Poor guy? Since when are you on his side?”
“I’m not on anyone’s side, love. I’m just pointing out the fact that you might be playing unfairly.”
I turned to face him, hands on my hips “I’m not playing a game. Just because I want to dress up nice doesn’t mean anything. Look, I haven’t been on a date in years and even if this is just a charade, I’m still going to have fun with it. In the meantime, maybe he’s telling the truth. Besides, between you and me, I kind of hope I end up going home with him.”
“What?”
I smiled a little and glanced over my shoulder. “I’m an evolved, sexual woman and I can admit when I’m attracted to a man. I don’t want to get mixed up with him, but maybe if I just sleep with him and get it out of the way, I won’t be so distracted by him.”
“So, even though you told him you aren’t interested in sex, you actually are?”
“Look, I’m a prideful woman. I’ll admit that upfront. I don’t want him thinking he’s won, you know? I just want to go on this date, go back to his place and call it a night.”