Just A Little Sex.... Miranda Lee
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Название: Just A Little Sex...

Автор: Miranda Lee

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Контркультура

Серия: Blaze

isbn: 9781408949191

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СКАЧАТЬ it was his eyes which captivated her the most. They were blue, as blue and as deep as the ocean. Eyes to drown in.

      Eyes to watch your own wide-eyed reflection in while he rocks back and forth above you, his beautiful body buried deep inside yours.

      Did she gasp out loud in shocked horror?

      She hoped not.

      “You’ve gone very pale,” he said, frowning. “Are you sure you’re all right? You’re not going to faint, are you?”

      “No,” she choked out. “No, I don’t think so.” Though it was possible.

      “Perhaps you’d better sit down for a few seconds, put your head down between your knees.”

      Another erotic scenario exploded into her mind, one in which it wasn’t her head down between her knees.

      Zoe swallowed a couple more times.

      “No, no, I’m fine,” she said at last in strangled tones, desperately trying to pull herself together. “But I’ve lost my sunglasses. Can you see my sunglasses? Oh, there they are.” She swooped on them, and jammed them back on, hoping they hid her escalating panic.

      “You’ve ruined your panty hose,” he pointed out.

      Her eyes dropped to her legs, then shifted over to his legs, which were well on display, his colorful board shorts not covering up much.

      They were the best-shaped legs on a man she’d ever seen. Totally tanned, long and very strong, with great thighs.

      Well able to support you when he hikes you up onto his hips and then…

      “Serves me right for being silly enough to be wearing high heels,” she blurted out. “It’s just that I drove straight up here from work. Didn’t really have time to change. I just threw a few things together and jumped in the car. My main concern was missing the Friday traffic heading north out of Sydney. But not to worry. I doubt I’ll be needing panty hose up here this weekend anyway.”

      She was prattling on like a fool. But anything was better than conjuring up more appalling scenarios involving them both.

      “I think your eggs might have seen better days as well,” he said dryly, and Zoe looked blank.

      “Eggs,” he repeated, indicating her groceries which had scattered all over the place. The half-dozen eggs, which had been carefully placed at the top of the bag, had spilled from their carton, all of them broken.

      “Oh, dear…” Zoe sighed, suddenly feeling very tired.

      “I could go buy you some more, if you like,” he offered.

      She stared at him. When guys started offering to go out of their way for you, it usually meant they fancied you. The thought that Mr. Orange T-shirt might be as attracted to her as she was to him, produced a mad mixture of guilty pleasure and even more outrageous thoughts.

      Yes, go get me some more eggs, you gorgeous darling sexy man. And a dozen condoms whilst you’re at it.

      Zoe was infinitely relieved she was wearing sunglasses, for surely the wickedness of her thoughts must be reflected in her eyes.

      “Thank you but no,” she said stiffly. “I can manage without the eggs. But it was very nice of you to offer.”

      “No sweat.” He immediately hunkered down and began putting her groceries back into the bag.

      Impossible not to notice in that position that he didn’t have a big blubbery butt. His buns were as trim and taut as she’d feared they would be.

      Afraid that any further ogling of his perfect butt would conjure up yet another wicked fantasy, Zoe wrenched her eyes away and hurried to pick up her handbag. But when she moved toward where her overnight bag had fallen, her gallant knight to the rescue was there before her, scooping it up first.

      “I think I’d better carry these the rest of the way down for you. You’re still wearing those very nice but potentially lethal high heels,” he added with a wry little smile.

      “Please don’t bother.”

      “It’s no bother. I presume you’re staying at Nigel’s place down there?”

      “Well…yes. You know Nigel, do you?”

      “Pretty well.”

      “Oh? How well?” She didn’t realize ‘til the words were out of her mouth how they might sound. The thought that this fellow might be gay hadn’t even crossed her mind.

      He laughed, his blue eyes sparkling with genuine good humor. “Not that well. But we have a drink together sometimes when he’s up here. I live over there.” And he nodded toward the house with the royal-blue roof. “For the moment, that is,” he added. “The owner’s letting me stay while I do some renovating work for him.”

      “It’s a very colorful house.”

      “Yes. He likes bright colors. So what about you? Are you a friend of our esteemed big-city lawyer? Or a client?”

      Zoe felt she had to terminate this getting-to-know-you conversation fairly quickly, or risk giving her far too attractive neighbor the wrong idea. She could not even begin to speculate what she might do if he started coming on to her. The thought was far too perversely thrilling for words.

      “No, I hardly know Mr. Cox at all, to be honest. But I…uh…” She hesitated over revealing specific details of her life to a virtual stranger. “I know one of his partners,” she said, instead of saying she worked for Fran. “She asked Nigel if I could borrow his place for the weekend. I…um…I needed to get away from Sydney for a couple of days.”

      “Ah…life in the fast lane getting too much for you, was it?”

      “Something like that.”

      He nodded sagely and Zoe realized he was older than she’d first thought. Late twenties, perhaps. Maybe even thirty. “I know exactly how you feel,” he said ruefully. “But a weekend away won’t be much of a cure. You need longer than that.”

      “Well, I have to be back at work on Monday, so one weekend is all I’ve got. Look, I don’t mean to be rude, but I’m terribly hot and tired and in desperate need of a shower. If you’d just drop those things next to Nigel’s back door, that would be great.”

      “Okay,” he agreed, but Zoe thought he looked a bit disappointed. Maybe he’d been hoping she’d invite him in for a drink, or something.

      Or something morphed in her mind to a scene from a recent movie where the leading man and leading lady—within a few minutes of meeting—pounced on each other like wild beasts. Clothes were ripped off in seconds and absolutely nothing was left to the imagination as the hero, for want of a better word, proceeded to ravish the heroine up against a wall.

      At the time, Zoe had thought the whole thing quite incredible, as well as supremely tacky.

      She still thought such behavior tacky, but not quite so incredible.

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