Twisted Perfection

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Book: Twisted Perfection Read Free
Author: Abbi Glines
Tags: Romance, Contemporary, Adult, Young Adult
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she was doing and she did it well.
         “Good choice. I love Mexican,” she said, smiling at me. I watched her hips sway invitingly as she walked my way. I was about ready to forgo the meal and just head straight to the hotel room. Her dark hair fell just below her shoulders in soft natural curls. I was also more than positive those long dark eyelashes were the courtesy of good genes and not out of a package. I’d seen my share of false eyelashes on females and these looked real.
         “I’m glad,” I replied, stepping forward and placing my hand on the small of her back to lead her inside.
     
         Once the food was ordered Della took a sip of her margarita and smiled at me. “So, Woods, what do you do for a living?”
         I wasn’t answering that truthfully. I didn’t like to give women too much info into my life unless I planned on keeping one around. “I work in management.”
         Della didn’t frown or look perturbed that I’d blown off her question. She kept smiling and sipping the sweet yellow drink.
         “Obviously you aren’t ready for the hard questions. I’m good with that. How about you tell me what you love to do.”
         “Golf, when I get time, and taking really hot females out to eat Mexican food,” I replied with a smirk.
         Della threw her head back and laughed. She was so free of inhibitions. She wasn’t trying to impress me. It was refreshing. Her eyes twinkled when she looked back at me. “What’s your biggest fear?”
         Whoa. Weird turn of questioning. “I don’t think I have any fears,” I replied.
         “Sure you do. Everyone does,” she said before licking at the salt around her glass.
         Did she have fears? It sure didn’t look like it. “Becoming my dad,” I said before I could stop myself. That was too much for her to know. More than I admitted to anyone.
         A far away expression came over her face as she stared over my shoulder. “That’s odd. My fear is that I’ll become my mom.”
         Her big blue eyes blinked rapidly and a smile came back on her face. Where ever she’d gone mentally she was back. Thinking about her mom wasn’t something she wanted to do and I understood that.
         “What do you love to do?” I asked her wanting to change the subject back to something light.
         “Dance in the rain, meet new people, laugh, watch old eighties movies, and I like to sing,” she replied then smiled at me before taking another sip. At this rate she was going to get hammered if I didn’t watch her closely.
     
         Two margaritas later and she was pressing her chest against my arms while laughing at all my jokes. I was cutting her off now because she was just the right kind of tipsy. I didn’t want her completely drunk.
         “You ready to go find that hotel room of yours and let me get the bed nice and warm for you?” I asked, grinning down at her and slipping my hand between her legs. She froze at first then slowly eased them open so that I could move my hand up high enough to feel the dampness against her panties. She wanted me just as much as I wanted her. That was confirmation enough. I ran the tip of my finger up the wet crotch of her panties and she trembled against me.
         She moved against my hand and closed her eyes while her mouth fell slightly open with a blissful look. Damn , she was responsive.
         “Is this what you want?” I whispered in her ear as I slipped a finger inside her panties and felt the hot moist temptation with no barrier.
         “Yes,” she breathed. “But only if you promise you’ll make me come.”
    Fuck. I snatched my hand out of her panties and grabbed my wallet. I slapped a hundred dollar bill on the table. We didn’t have time to wait on a ticket.
    I wanted exactly what she was promising. As for making her come, I’d make sure she passed out from the number of orgasms I intended to give her. Never throw a

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