No Romance Required

No Romance Required by Cari Quinn Read Free Book Online

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Authors: Cari Quinn
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face.
    Wait a second. Sex. That was the answer. She’d never go for that, and he could be
     on his way. No harm, no foul. He’d find someone else. He’d conjure them out of the
     ether if he had to.
    “The woman I select will need to be comfortable with sexual activity with me as well.
     Not necessarily full intercourse,” he added as her mouth dropped open, “but enough
     to add veracity to the proceedings. Some level of intimacy will make things look more
     believable.”
    She appeared to be busy trying not to swallow her tongue. “You expect your fake girlfriend
     to have sex with you? In return for some sort of benefits you’ve yet to reveal?”
    “Actually, no.” This was what he got for working constantly. His senses felt duller
     than the worn-down nub of a pencil. “It would be consensual, of course. I just won’t
     stop looking until I find a woman open-minded enough to consider it.”
    “So you’re looking for a high-class escort.” She nodded, her amber eyes dangerously
     bright. “I see.”
    “Hardly,” he snapped, yanking at his shirt collar again. He was on the verge of broiling
     alive, and she’d even tugged down her jersey a little so that he couldn’t see every
     square inch of her luscious skin. But he could see that little winking stud in her nose, and the long line of her neck, and her
     delicate collarbone—
    And if he didn’t get some sleep soon, he was going to make a serious mistake.
    Deliberately, he stretched his arm along the back of the sofa, steeling himself for
     what was to come. Hadn’t he just said how important intimacy was to adding a layer
     of veracity to a fib?
    When his fingers skimmed the ends of her silky hair, just barely brushing her shoulder
     blades, she startled as if he’d shoved his hand down the pants she wasn’t wearing.
     At least he hoped she was wearing underwear. With Victoria, nothing was certain.
    “What’re you doing?” she demanded.
    “Touching you,” he said lazily, though the nerves that strung tight inside him proved
     this was no casual exploration. “If you want to be my girlfriend, you can’t stiffen
     up every time I lay a hand on you. Or three fingers in this case.” He pressed his
     pinky against her spine and registered her shudder. “Four now.”
    “Why not go for a full ten?” She tossed her hair and the honey strands fluttered over
     his hand like silk ribbons. Tickling him. Making him want to lean in and bury his
     face in them. In her.
    God, he’d start by nibbling that spot between her neck and shoulder, that shadowy
     soft place just revealed by her top. Then he’d tug it down, inch by inch, and fill
     himself on the sight of her breasts, the slope of her belly, her shapely thighs, before
     he set about tasting every part of her.
    Before he could stop himself, desire and fatigue pushed him further than he’d meant
     to go. He reached up, fisting his hand in all that softness, and dragged her closer.
     All he could see was her big, brown eyes and her wet, parted lips—
    She shook herself as if she’d just emerged from a trance. “Yes.” When he only stared
     at her, she smiled slyly. “You’re on.”
    No . This could not happen.
    Firstly, she was almost a…friend. At least they’d had occasionally friendly conversations.
     He had business associates, of course, and people in town he could talk to about any
     number of banal subjects to pass the time. But ones he’d known since he was a kid
     and trusted with his most important project, Simply Home ? No. There weren’t any.
    Secondly, he craved her in ways that were probably illegal in thirty states.
    Thirdly, he was so damn hard he couldn’t even think anymore, never mind come up with
     reasons not to do something he really fucking wanted to do. Specifically—her.
    She was looking at him now, waiting for his response. If he didn’t get this right,
     she’d end up like so many of the other women in his life: an ex determined to ignore
     him when she

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