Only One Chance (Only One 2)
“Really?” She crosses her arms over her chest, pushing up her tits.
“Really?” I nod.
“Is it with you catching chlamydia?” She laughs. “Don’t worry, I heard all it takes is four pills, and you’ll be back to normal.” She turns then and starts to walk away.
“Is that so?” She halts. “In my story, it ends with you …” Walking closer to her, I look around to see if anyone is watching, then my voice goes low. “Naked under me.”
“Don’t hold your breath,” she says. She storms away from me, and I can see that I almost got to her.
“Just a matter of time,” I tell myself right before the blonde comes up to me. Her Southern accent hits me right away.
“Well, hey there,” she says with a smile, and I swear my cock hides. “I’m Darla.”
“Miller,” I say although I know that she knows this. “Are you having a good time?”
“Not as good as I’m going to have tonight when I take you home,” she says. I can already tell she’s a stage five clinger. “So tell me, Miller …” She comes closer, trailing her manicured index finger down my suit jacket. “What do you like for breakfast?”
“Um,” I say, and then I step back so her hand falls, “if you will excuse me, I think I see someone I have to say hello to.” I smile as I lie, walking away from her. I turn to my right, and my eyes meet Layla’s. She is shocked that I caught her staring, and she turns her head away so fast I’m surprised she doesn’t have whiplash.
“It’s game time,” I tell myself. For the past four maybe even five years, I have tried and failed miserably to get her to date me. But I was never a quitter, so I’m not going to start now.Chapter 3LaylaMy eyes lock with his, and the smirk on his face is making my blood boil. So what if I was caught looking at him? It’s a big room, and my eyes were just wandering. No one who is that arrogant should also be that good looking, I think to myself as I finish off another glass of champagne. Besides, every time I look around the room, I find him flirting with another woman. Each of the women hangs on to his every word and then pretends what he is saying is so funny, making me roll my eyes. I can just imagine which one he’s going to slide out of here with. Just the thought has me taking another glass of champagne.
“A penny for your thoughts.” I hear from beside me and look over to see Candace holding a glass of champagne in her hands.
“I was just thinking that I hate dressing up and that half these people are fake.” I look around the dimly lit room, I mean arena. I’m still always shocked when I attend functions here, and it’s not hockey. The wooden floor put over the ice, and the tables scattered everywhere so people can sit. “Actually, more like seventy-five percent of the people are fake.”
“I think more like ninety percent of the people are fake,” Candace says to me, taking the last sip of her champagne, and just like any great event, there is always a waiter there to take your glass and offer you another one. I down the rest of the champagne and grab another glass. “Did you drive here?”
“Negative,” I tell her, taking a sip. “You didn’t think I would attend this thing and not drink?” I smile at her. Ignoring the flutters in my stomach, I look around the venue again and spot Miller talking to yet another woman. Why the fuck do they flock to him? Fine, he’s good looking—I’ll give him that—but he’s an asshole. Okay, fine, he’s also not that. I think it’s just because he’s cocky. It’s as though he knows he’s good looking with his perfect hair and brown eyes some women have called bedroom eyes. And then you have the scruff on his face that surrounds his perfect lips and his perfect fucking abs. God, he’s the most annoying person I know. He’s been on my ass to date him forever, and the more I deny him, the harder he pushes. I know his type. He’s after the chase, and once he gets it, I’ll be just another notch on his bedpost. From the way people talk, the bed frame already needs to be replaced.
Candace takes a sip of her drink. “I will say that your dress is fucking stunning.” She looks me up and down, and I have to admit when I tried it on, I knew it was made for me. The black dress hugs my every single curve, and it’s almost like a corset by the way it brings in my stomach and enhances my hips. But my favorite part is the slit that looks like it goes all the way up to my hip bone but only goes to my upper thigh.