An Affair that Might Just Ruin Her Life
as I rode the elevator down
t to do something really stupid an
stranger who owned that golden voice. If he
even though LA is the capital of pretty boys. I hear most of them are narcissistic and self-involved; I wouldn't know, since they rarely give me the time of day. And when a hot, charming guy does start talking to me at a party, I eit
type of guy who becomes more attractive the longer you know them. The type that grows on you. Nice guys. Regular guys who are eve
But once... just once... I wan
o be absolutely gorgeous, and that I
way he was as good-looking as his voice would
ood looking, and you're afraid he'll be ugly! Make up yo
ff a piece of that in reality, but I can still dream.) Amazing ass, great shoulders, gorgeous hair, fantastic arms? You're thinking some
ike, 'Oh, no
ctually composed of tattoo parlors
m far away, but not so good up clo
ity doesn't matc
the front even though his backside belongs in a Greek temple. I
, 'Oh, he's kind of cute... I'll go out with him. Oh, he's funny.
als 'not as much disap
s for Mr. Connor B
ointed, I would have preferr
ut, I was not
far f
ut of the elevator. In Los Angeles, anybody who has a modicum of power or money jumps ship by 4PM so
its by 6PM and accepts their lot in li
k watching all the other peo
or, there weren't that many people
h
y
o
, could simultaneously coexist in the same building and not be the same person. The odds were too high. Even if they were two people, their combine
rt of stupid stuff that starts running through my
Strong chin, perfect jawline. A strong nose that was just rough enough to make him look more manly than pretty-boy. A perfectly ev
e in picture-perfect postcards. They somehow managed to envelope you with their warmth and send a
s eyes, a mischievous crinkle that went with the gleam in his eyes when he grinned. The crinkling wasn't the age so much as the tan, t
lders were broad. His chest pressed but didn't strain at his crisp, white shirt. He was wearing a blue tie, one that matched his eyes beautifully. He had loosened it and unfastened the top
trendy, kick-ass shoes ā probably boots of some sort, with a kind of rock 'n roll embroidering, if that makes a
, like Michaelangelo's David. (No wedding ring, by the way.) I also stole a brief, very brief look at his... ahem, below his beltline, and while I'm not very well-v
ut, hey, I thought it at the time, so
h Sinatra in the 50's, or with George Clooney or Kanye West now. Hell, the kind of guy they would call to hang out with. The kind of man who would have kicked D
hemism, in case you ha
akers or something. Then Mr. Movie Star looked over at me and his eyes lit up. He go
," he said, and h
a triple flip in my chest. Hearing that voice on the phone? S
in a packet. Don't get me wrong, I really like the stuff in the
ut my dessert preferences). A better analogy would be real sex versus phone s
in my life, standing in that lobby at
e
up my arm to shake his ha
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about it, as a baby, you probably responded to scents ā your mother's, your father's ā before yo
baking cookies in the kitchen and that clea
burning leaves on an autumn day. C
him now, I sme
layers of musk and sandalwood, and j
int. A tease. I mean, I was right next
nsive. Exotic, and yet.
damn
the voice and the scent), I looked over at Sta
If he gets a good read off of s
stuttered as my
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ot of jerks who try to push women (and other men) around, he didn't t
a little
ng onto my hand for a second or two longer than was
that was all I could th
d got down to business. "O
hone pumped a shot of adrenaline into my system. And that temp
don't really
phone, so I won't even see the number. Besides, he's probably
uth was that he
ut of my little black purse, and
ot going t
to what was actually a
ly, with those gorgeous
rpetually pissed-o
ks here, and he's pret
art of your brain shut
i-tirade of profanity and ins
opped the first F-bomb) and I was on the verge of saying something that would get me fired, I sa
extended towards me, palm outwa
t if the puppy dog knew you weren't a very good owner and he had to exp
ed with that se
of profanity was still pour
nded the phone over to him. Connor glanced at t
Hey, buddy! kind of way. "Connor... B
rom the beginning. He reached out verbally, took hold of Klaus b
hought he was being friendly by saying 'Connor' alone, then realized Kla
ng, which I found o
y. There was a long pause, and then a
it was a hell of a lot friendlier than wha
ack on my phone so I can conference in somebody e
s teacher wah-wah-wah-WAAAAH of Klaus
right back to you. Be sure to pick up
up on Klaus without
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retty much just sign