"Please, like it's your legs you're worried about."
A knock came on the door. "Five minutes!"
"She's just going to keep coming back." Jace grunted from underneath me. "I say we hurry up and change, get some damn food in our bodies, and then call Grandma. We can take the next flight out of here and still have time to have a nice quiet vacation."
"How brave! You're running away with your tail between your legs."
"Are you saying you want to stay here?" Jace lifted his arms into the air and turned around in a circle.
"No, that's not what I'm saying." I put my hands on my hips. "What I'm saying is I can handle staying here. I have balls of steel. What do you have?"
"Balls. Normal ones. Ones I'd like to keep intact, and if I stay here much longer, they're going to pull back up into my body and render me a eunuch. You want that to happen? You want that on your conscience?"
"Three minutes!" Dr. Z shouted.
Beth threw a set of white clothes at me. "You're ball-less, just like I'm chargeless!"
"Excuse me?" he shouted, reaching for his pants.
Was he going to show me? Was this a pissing contest? Seriously?
"You heard me!" I peeled off my shirt and threw it onto the floor. "You don't want to stay because you know you couldn't take it!"
"Is that a challenge?" He took two steps toward me. "Hmm, Beth?"
"It's only a challenge if the other person stands a chance."
"What do I get if I stay?" His eyes roamed greedily over my chest.
I crossed my arms and glared.
"Not that."
"Like I'd have to ask."
"You're an ass!" I hissed, pulling the white linen shirt over my body and following with the white linen pants.
"I'm a politician, sweetheart. I've been called worse."
"Time's up!" Dr. Z said, knocking on the door again.
"So what do you say?" I held out my hand. "We have a bet?"
"Wager."
"Dare."
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bsp; "Deal," we said in unison.
"You stay for six days, and I help you with the whole I'm a prostitute situation. I'll say whatever I need to say to those nice little cameras. I'll even kiss you on national television."
"And I'll…" Jace frowned.
"You'll give me six days." I licked my lips out of nervousness. I hadn't meant to ask for that, but the more I thought about it, the better the idea became. After all, it was his kiss I hadn't been able to get out of my head for twelve years; his touch I'd been thinking about every single time another man put his arm around me. If anyone in that godforsaken hut was cursed, it was me. Cursed with memories of a man that made me wish for the fairytale. I'd been feeling sorry for myself for too long. And Jace was probably right. Maybe the fairytale wasn't real, but I wanted to experience it just for a little while. And he was going to be the one to deliver it.
"Pardon?"