Blame It on the Bikini

Blame It on the Bikini by Natalie Anderson Read Free Book Online

Book: Blame It on the Bikini by Natalie Anderson Read Free Book Online
Authors: Natalie Anderson
Tags: Romance, Contemporary, Contemporary Romance
make the most of your assets. Not like that red underneath it.’
    ‘It’s not underneath it.’
    ‘You took it off?’ He looked appalled. ‘Why on earth did you take it off?’
    ‘It was a bikini , ’ she said, goaded. She closed her eyes and breathed deep to stop herself laughing. His wicked smile suggested he knew she was close to it anyway. She looked at him. Not at all sorry he had to shell out however many tens of thousands to hire the most popular bar in town outright for a night during the busiest time of the year.
    ‘Why do men get so fixated on lacy underwear?’ she asked aloud. ‘Don’t you know sexy underwear is no indicator of how far a woman is prepared to go?’
    ‘You’re saying you’ll go further than what your boring day-bra might indicate?’ he said mildly.
    ‘No!’ she snapped.
    ‘So you do wear boring day-bras?’
    Oh, the guy was incorrigible. But, heaven help her, she couldn’t help but laugh. So she’d see him some saucy talk, and raise him some flirt. She nodded with a secret smile. ‘No lace.’
    ‘Why’s that?’ The corner of his beautiful mouth lifted.
    ‘No boyfriend to buy me some,’ she flipped tartly and stalked away, letting the clip of her high heels underline her reply.
    ‘You wouldn’t let some guy buy you frills,’ he called after her. ‘You’re too independent for that.’
    Very true. Interesting he understood that. But she swung back to face him because she didn’t want him thinking he knew it all. ‘Actually it’s just that they’re uncomfortable.’
    ‘They are?’ His gaze lowered again.
    ‘No woman can wear those things for more than five minutes.’
    ‘No woman in my presence would need to.’
    She ignored the comeback and cooed instead. ‘I’m very sensitive. Lace hurts.’ She watched his expression with amazement. Was he actually blushing? She smirked, pleased she’d finally managed to push him off his self-assured pedestal.
    ‘How sensitive?’ He walked down the side of the bar so he was close to her again. ‘Can they cope with touch?’
    That was when she realised his flush wasn’t from embarrassment but arousal. Her body clenched, drenched in fire. ‘No.’
    ‘No?’ he asked, surprised. The flush on his skin deepened.
    She was burning up with a blush to match.
    ‘Hmm. That sensitive, huh?’ He looked thoughtful. ‘What other bits are too sensitive?’
    She couldn’t look away from the teasing intimacy in his eyes. The intense drive of his words melted her. She hadn’t meant this to get so personal. She’d been out to tease him. Only her too-sensitive bits were shrieking right now, liquefying in the heat he was conjuring—his words locking her in a lit crucible.
    ‘Must make it difficult for you,’ he said softly. ‘I bet you pull away. You can’t just go with it.’ He looked at her speculatively. ‘Just the way you pulled back from me before.’
    She was so hot, her soul singed by words alone. She couldn’t even answer. Because in truth? He was right.
    ‘Seems to me you need some practice coping.’
    She shook her head. ‘I’m not inexperienced.’ Andshe definitely didn’t need to get any more experience by playing with him.
    His mouth curved in disbelief. ‘Aren’t you?’
    Well, okay, she wasn’t as experienced as him . She lifted her head proudly. ‘I’ve had boyfriends.’ Jerks, the pair of them.
    ‘Yeah, but you’ve never been with me.’
    ‘And you’re that amazing?’ she asked, managing a tone of utter skepticism, which was quite something given her wayward hormones were shrieking that yes, he was that amazing!
    His expression was pure intent. ‘You’ll have to wait and see.’
    ‘You’re so obnoxious.’ She recovered her sass, more determined than ever to shoot him down. ‘Why would I want to have sex with a guy who’s been with every other girl in the city?’
    ‘Not every other girl,’ he protested. ‘But I don’t see anything wrong with sharing the love,’ he added. ‘If you

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