Isadora’s gaze drifted over a flash of masculine allure—she choked on her own breath, quickly averting her eyes. Her voice trembled as she stammered, “It’s not…we’re not exactly living together.”
Nanette, on the other side of the video call, waved her hand dismissively.
“I get it, I get it! I’m not your mother, you know, I’m not that old-fashioned. Still, the prince over there is really dropping the ball. We’re your best friends! He whisks you away and doesn’t even buy us dinner so we can get to know him?”
Victor lifted his chin a touch, his dark eyes fixed thoughtfully on Isadora’s uncomfortable expression.
So, dating a woman means you’re supposed to take her friends out for dinner. Otherwise, she’ll lose face—he’d have to get Kemp to arrange that.
Nanette pressed on, her curiosity unfiltered: “I’ve never lived with a man before—what’s it like? Is the sex just amazing every night? Your face is so red! Am I interrupting something steamy right now?”
“Nanette!” Isadora hissed, grinding her teeth. She regretted picking up the call in the first place. “You’ve got an overactive imagination!”
But Nanette had been her best friend for years—she knew all of Isadora’s awkward little quirks. Ignoring her protests, she launched into advice:
“Listen, just a little tip—if you’re sharing an apartment, you have to keep things exciting. Try a little lingerie, spice things up, keep him hooked…”
“I’ve got to go—really, I can’t talk now!”
Isadora hung up on Nanette without another word.
Before she could even make it to the bathroom, Victor—tall, lean, and shirtless—strode toward her, every inch the picture of effortless confidence.
He braced his hands on either side of the bed, caging Isadora between his arms. Leaning in, he brought his handsome face close to hers and gently tipped her chin up, his breath warm against her ear. “I think your friend actually had some pretty good suggestions.”
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It takes too long to get to the point. Too much unnecessary in between in all of these books. Too many extra characters, the authors lose the plot after a while....