Always Enough

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Authors: Stacy Borel
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    “I didn’t know you’d seen me. How come you never said anything?”
    “Because you didn’t want me to see you, and if you did, you would have stopped coming.”
    She looked back up at me and we stared at each other for several moments before someone cleared their throat.
    “Uhhh … yeah, I think we’ll just go in the other room and leave you two alone.”
    It was Lincoln that spoke. Obviously Harper and I had forgotten that we weren’t alone. Her cheeks flushed slightly pink again and she gave a small smile. Since when had my Harper become easily embarrassed?
    Still looking at her I spoke to the guys, “Nah, that’s okay, we need to get back to our room. We’ll catch you all later.”
    Harper stood up and said goodbye to all of them, telling them it was nice meeting them. Levi chimed in and asked if I was bringing Harper with me to his party.
    “Party?” Harper looked at us questioningly.
    “Yeah, Levi’s birthday is in a few days and he’s rented out a full floor of an exclusive club in Manhattan. Although, I’m not sure if you’ll want to come with us, it’s going to be pretty much all guys, and the club is well … uhhh … just not the type you find other females in.” I said.
    “So what you’re saying is that it’s a strip club?”
    I’d been to several strip clubs before but for some reason, admitting to Harper that it was that kind of club was sort of embarrassing. Plus I didn’t want her thinking that I was into that kind of thing. My eyes were for her and her alone. No one could ever compare to her.
    “Actually,” Levi interjected, “it’s a gentlemen’s club.”
    She snickered. “There’s a difference?”
    “Hell yeah, there’s a difference. Strip clubs are for men who are missing their teeth, and women who need someone to be their baby-daddy. A gentlemen’s club, ” he used air-quotes to emphasize the term, “is for business men looking for a calm evening and something gorgeous to look at. The women there are educated, and aren’t working to pay their way through college.”
    Harper burst out laughing. “That’s a really fucked up description. Do the women get naked at the gentlemen’s club ?”
    “Well, yeah.”
    “Then it’s a strip club,” she replied, leaving no room for argument.
    Levi looked frustrated, but the rest of the guys were amused.
    “Time to go, feisty girl … before Levi tries to tell you that the girls’ tits are real, and that they’re dancing because they like the music,” I said.
    We got up and left the room and went back to our suite to settle in for the night.
    “The guys really seem to like you.” I grinned at her.
    “You sound surprised?” Her tone is playful.
    “No, I knew you’d charm them. I’m just glad they all like you.”
    We were standing by the door to her bedroom, when she looked up at me through her long thick brown lashes.
    “Are you sure you don’t want to sleep in the same bed as me?” She asked so seductively that I felt my dick twitch, and I had to question my reasons for not being in the same bed with her.
    Feeling the need to be honest with her I said, “No, I’m not sure. I want you, Harper. I will always want you … but I need it to happen this way.”
    She leaned in ever so slightly and I felt the draw to her. She put her hand up and around my neck, pulling me down to her incredible mouth. Her soft lips parted and I felt her tongue brush my bottom lip. I opened my mouth, accepting her in as we kissed and tasted each other. I needed to pull away before things got too heated. I wouldn’t be able to stop myself if they did, that was something I was certain of.
    “You’re tempting me,” I said, brushing a strand of hair behind her ear.
    “Maybe, but you’re obviously resigned to going along with this little … test of wills. That’s fine,” she said, before she kissed me on the lips one more time and moved out of my arms.
    Before she walked into her room, she turned and smiled at me.
    “Good

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