Be Mine- Marilyn Marshal
d man standing on her porch. She supposed the polite response to his presence was to inv
nt handsomeness, narrowed his gaze. "You're no
o, would you, i
y flashing a grin.
open wider with her hip and stepped
he breeze would be nice. Plus- and this was the part she would never admit to Dante - having the door open meant there weren't totally alone. Okay, t
head turned slightly and she had a feeling he was glancing down the hall- tow
r case, Valentine's day night. Only she had known exactly what she was doing and it had been as wonderful and di
motioned to the sofa. "We
things easier fo
, will
oba
It makes th
f the club chair whil
a groupie, she had firsthand knowledge that the man knew how to use his body. Of course, the last time she'd been in his presence, she hadn't
ownhill, she needed to remember what was important. He was here about a job. Not his unrequited lust for he.
lso in a bit
nd he wanted to plan a really big business event. He was stuck and she was his way out. Sometimes, not often, but sometimes, circumstances went her way. So afte
n her thighs and looked at
eally, you're not going to admit you
erately, then ope
tion a subject." Of course she knew why he was here , but yet ag
ht. We'll play this your way. I am Dan
on't have to pretend that much. Just tell me
ends with Hilda. You've done work for h
P F C, the PR firm in question, had moved to Kelptown just after the first of the year. Three
uld be punished," she admitted, wondering if b
r business here, my partners and I want to have a big party for our clien
essed her hand to her chest. "T
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g in The Cabdagasca on New year's eve probably had a few sleepless nights. But he would add that being a kicker for the Sars team had it's moments of stress. When he's been with the Lake Dragons, he'd been responsible