When A Marriage Of Convenience Sparks A Dangerous Passion
ologist, expecting a straightforward remedy for my unsettled stomac
d, you're pregnan
face contorting into a forced, bewildered
chance of a mistake?" I faltered, my
unfazed, replied without a hint of doubt, "All you
, "The nausea and gagging that's been plaguing you? It's ju
within me. "Impossible, how could
don with Jaxton Saunders, our inhibitions drowned out by alcohol. In the haze that followed, the critical th
fleeting lapse. How cou
clutched in my trembling hands, my min
l him about the baby. I could
one I'd met in a hazy, alcohol-fue
n fleeting moments of pleasure. All I really knew about him was his name and the fact tha
ng a child with him
ing my body's
d by the buzzing of my phon
w Jaxton's name flas
and his deep, smooth voice filled the air.
d. A midday rendezvous
r a little while," he a
this moment as the golden opportunity to discuss
erator hard and sped toward what we a
with my bag, rehearsing my planned speech, be
od-towering, elegantly dressed, with
y well-prepared words d
zed my wrist with a swift tug and pulled
both, his movements decisive, until we co
tive presence would s
the bedroom had been the hook since our first, hazy encounter-a reas
t firmly, sitting up straight, and clutching my shir
ixed a perplexed frown on me, cle
ss, unrestrained spirit, so this
his gaze bored into me with such intensity. It wasn't quite the murd
oubt was not to my liking, so I met his fro
but instead, he responded with a snide,
ng me to shoot him a sharp, sidelong glare a
you as the cool, drama-
implying?" I
commitments, just enjoyment," he answered. "But
ing as stone, and his voic
pausing momentarily before erupting into hearty laughter. "Mr. Saunders, you're drowning i
better not be mine," he snapped, tension vibrating in his tone. "And even
portant. Do you really think a woman like me-who has no reservations about casual flings, with a history longer than a drugstore receipt-
a strange pang of disapp
for sweet sentiments or expectations-yet, was it too much
ardened further as he leaned in, his movements deliberate. He reached for his suit jacket hanging on the coat hook, retrieved his wallet with a swift ge
pact against my cheek sharp-like a se
nd despite my resilience, a sharp pa
suppress a bitter laugh. I picked up the card between m
housand," he r
in two and flung the pieces aside. Then I delved into my own bag, extracted a different card, and sauntered up to him. Slipping the card into
azed with f
re, offering him a bril
tle of shames, I was fully equippe
barb with a smirk. "Should finances ever tighten, remember my number-I've always app
sive flick of my wrist, I walke
bled. I leaned heavily against the cold meta
magnitude hadn't s
chasing certifications through sleepless nights, and embracing my ca
ng the deep-seated stains life
iercely that the shadows of my past woul
nce saw me as nothing more than filth would one day strain their
rivial fling, a blip not w
ng the