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No Sex Necessary
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No Sex Necessary - an Excerpt
By Jane Beckenham
She sensed him at first. Bold and assessing. A lion on the prowl.
Swiveling in her
chair,
Dark chocolate eyes, deep and mysterious stared blatantly back, the stranger’s interest apparent. One ebony brow arched and the corners of his full mouth curved upwards slightly. It sent a prickling awareness creeping up her spine, when she should be thinking of something else—and definitely not lust! The hunt for the dreaded dollar should be foremost in her mind right now, not eye candy.
The air around her thickened with a scandalous lustful heat. Palpable. So real, she believed she could almost reach out and touch it.
The man picked up his
briefcase and her gut clenched into a rigid knot. She swallowed hard. Surely he
wasn’t coming her way.
From what...or
should that be whom?
The answer was easy. From herself.
She waited. Nothing happened.
Big mistake. Huge!
He was still there. Still staring. Still smiling.
Stupid. Don’t
draw attention. Don’t look.
She dropped her gaze and self-consciously fiddled with her purse. She had to get away. Lurching from the low-slung leather chair she fled, locking eyes on the lift, willing it to stay open. Heat burned in her chest and her heart raced. She knew without turning his gaze hadn’t shifted. It bored into her back even as she sped away, teasing, and absolutely tempting her to stop, turn round and look back.
Desperate to put
space between her and the dark eyed stranger, afraid of the intense sexual
tension his direct gaze created,
She
didn’t want to feel it. How could a stranger create such an impact? It scared
her.
Then it happened.
Two feet from the lift doors—thankfully still open—she tumbled to the ground in a heap.
“Damn.”
“Do you need some help?”
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