~Excerpt~
A few minutes later a cab pulls up, and she pays the driver,
then escapes. I squeeze my eyes shut when I see what she’s wearing. Then I open
them.
“Hi.” She offers a meek little wave as she sinks down next
to me. I close the sketchbook.
The cab races off, kicking up exhaust into the night breeze,
mingling with all the other scents nearby. This is New York for you – I can
smell Harley’s wild cherry lotion and I can smell garbage that needs to be
picked up tomorrow, the fume from cabs, and the trailing scent of cigarettes.
The ugly with the beautiful.
“You look guilty,” I say. “But you don’t have to look guilty
on my behalf.”
“I feel guilty.”
“Why? Are you going back to him?” I ask in a strangled
voice. The thought makes me sick.
She shrugs. “He made me an offer.”
I recoil, then stand up quickly as if I can’t even be near
her when she’s like this. When she’s in this zone. “Are you going to take it?”
I ask with a sneer. I don’t mask my disgust. I can’t
mask my disgust.
“I don’t know,” she says, and her voice breaks, and I
fucking hate that she can be like this.
Tempted.
I push both hands through my hair, grabbing hard. “You’re
not a fucking whore, Harley.”
“It’s not like that,” she spits back.
“Fuck that,” I shout through clenched teeth. I pace down the
block, walking away from her, far away. To the end of the block, where I stop
and slam a hand against the street sign. I take a sharp, deep breath, then turn
around. She’s still on the stoop, and she’s fiddling with her shirt, shakily
fastening the top two buttons.
When I reach her I bend down and grip her knees. I stare
hard at her, her brown eyes like pools. One lone tear streaks down her face.
“You are better than that,” I tell her, never breaking her gaze. “You are so
much better than that.”
“But what if I’m not?” She chokes out in the tiniest voice.
I wipe the pad of my thumb across her cheek. I want to kiss
her tears away, but I can’t go there right now. For a million reasons.
“You are,” I say firmly. I want to shake her. I want to
smack some sense into her. “How can you even say you’re not?”
She drops her head so I can’t look at her. “Because I’m not.
Because I went to see him. Because you’d never do this. You’re stronger than
me. You’re never even tempted.”
“You think this is easy for me?” I crouch on the sidewalk,
my hands still gripping her knees. I glance down at her socks, then shake my
head. “I hate these socks,” I mumble, as I peel the right one down her leg. She
lets me, lifting her calf for me. My fingertips brush her skin, but I manage to
resist running my hands up and down those calves. The mission to get her out of
this awful costume is stronger than my desire to touch her. I unbuckle one shoe
and take off her sock. I do the same to the other leg, rolling down the white
knee-high, undoing the shoes, and tugging the sock off her foot, ignoring how
smooth her perfectly shaven legs are. I hand her the offending items, and she
stuffs the white socks into her purse. Out of sight. Somewhat out of mind. “I
can’t stand seeing you dressed like this. I wish you were wearing a t-shirt and
jeans right now.”
I earn a small laugh for that, and she lifts her head,
flashing a quick lopsided smile. The Harley smirk that makes me want to wipe it
away with my mouth. Kiss that sexy smirk right off of her. Hear the sweet sighs
she makes when I kiss her.
The Thrill of It (No Regrets #1)
by Lauren Blakely (Goodreads Author)A new adult story of Love. Sex. Addiction. Blackmail. And Power...
Some say love can be an addiction. Others say it's the thing that makes life worth living. Let me tell you everything I know about love...Love isn't patient, love isn't kind. Love is a game, a chase. A thrill. Love is wild and war-like, and every man and woman must fight for themselves. At least that's how it was for me. A high-priced virgin call girl by the time I started college, I was addicted to love and to sex. Even though I've never had either. I controlled love, played it, and held the world in the palm of my hands. Then I fell down from those highs, and I'm being blackmailed for all my mistakes, forced to keep secrets from everyone, except the only guy I don't regret.
Trey...
With all the other women, I knew what they were. They were temporary. They were pills, they were bottles, they took away all the pain, and numbed the awful memories that wore down my ragged, wasted heart. Until I met Harley. She's the only girl I ever missed when she walked away. But now she's back in my life, every day, and there are no guarantees for us, especially since I don't know how to tell her my secrets. What happened to my family. All I know is she's the closest I've ever come to something real, and I want to feel every second of it.
How can you love with no regrets when regret is all you know?
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