Walker Grant’s dark, almond-shaped eyes softened. He leaned down and gently kissed the corner of her forehead, a place in his heart melting completely.
’This is perfect. She’s letting go of her hostility, slowly accepting him, and getting back together with him.’
"..."
William Quinn had met with nearly a hundred women over the past two days, yet he still hadn’t found the one who had slept with him.
He called Nathaniel Monroe in a fit of irritation. He needed to see Walker Grant!
Nathaniel Monroe, still half-asleep, mumbled, "Walker’s very busy. He doesn’t have time to deal with you. It’s late, you should just go to sleep."
William Quinn let out a sinister laugh. "Then maybe I’ll go look for Chloe Reed. I bet he won’t be so busy then, will he?"
"Are you out of your goddamn mind?!" Nathaniel Monroe shot up in bed, grabbing at his hair in frustration as he started yelling. "You slept with a girl, so what? She left, which means she doesn’t want you to take responsibility! Why are you so obsessed with finding her? What, are you a virgin? You have some kind of virginity complex where whoever takes your first time has to be responsible for you or something?"
"Yes."
William Quinn’s tone was dead serious. "She took my first time. She has to be responsible for me."
"What?!"
Nathaniel Monroe could hardly believe his ears. "Your first time? You can’t be serious. Mr. Quinn, a man of your status... you were still a virgin?"
’In his mind, a man as sophisticated and devilishly charming as William Quinn was the archetypal playboy. Especially after living abroad in countries where sex is treated so casually; people there don’t care about things like virginity at all.’
’But he never, ever would have guessed that it was actually William Quinn’s first time!’
"Hah. Promiscuous people are disgusting, men and women alike," William Quinn sneered. "You’re not one of those disgusting people, are you?"
Nathaniel Monroe swore. "What I do is none of your business. Didn’t you want to find Walker? I’ll give you his number."

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