For You I Do

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return his kiss. The pad of his thumb caressed the vulnerable flesh of her neck, and a small betraying shudder of reaction trembled through her entire body.
    A sigh escaped her lips and she no longer had the desire to fight the moment. Giving in, she wrapped her arms around his neck, and allowed London to devour her mouth with a passion that stole all her breath and left her panting. The sudden fierce sexual thrust of his tongue against hers brought her up intimately against him, her breath escaping on a soft shiver of pleasure.
    She wasn’t quite sure what he was doing, but she didn’t seem Angie Daniels
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    to be able to find the presence of mind to care. All that mattered was how good he made her feel and she hardly noticed as his hands inched their way beneath her T-shirt. When London’s thumb grazed her nipple with deliberate emphasis, she gasped while her body quivered.
    “What’s wrong?” he whispered. “You like me playing with your nipples. Yes? No?” As he was whispering to her, London’s hand moved over and found her other breast.
    Bianca gasped as London plucked at one and again the other.
    It was like some sort of madness. He wasn’t what she wanted or needed, and yet she wanted and needed him with a violence that would have scared her, had she seen it coming.
    Then suddenly London released her.
    Blinking, Bianca opened her eyes, her chest heaving with her gasps as she saw London back away with his hands buried in his pockets as he, too, struggled for air. The look in his eyes told her that he had felt the same intensity.
    “I just thought I’d leave you with something to think about,”
    he said with a wink and a victorious smile. London then turned on his heels and headed out the front door.

    Chapter 9
    London pulled away from the curb and blew out a long, frustrated breath. To be totally honest, he had been a little offended at her for laughing at his offer. He was simply trying to do her a favor. Save her the embarrassment of the town finding out about her dilemma.
    Turning the corner, he let out a harsh laugh. He could have anyone he wanted, but he ran away from any woman who even hinted at love and marriage. Glancing up into the rearview mirror, he tilted his chin proudly. He was one of the most eligible bachelors in Sheraton Beach, and he preferred to keep it that way. The last thing he needed was a wife and a child. As he thought about the mess he got himself into, he squeezed the steering wheel until his knuckles turned white. He had to force himself to loosen his grip.
    As he drew closer to his house, he decided that he had to have his head examined. He had just asked his best friend’s sister to marry him. And she turned you down. Maybe it was a good thing that she’d rejected his offer, because the three J’s would have found out and he would have a lot of explaining to do.
    Five minutes later, he pulled into his two-car garage and got Angie Daniels
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    out. As he stepped into his comfortable, three-bedroom house, he looked around. Did he really want to give up his life? he wondered.
    Why are you worried about it? Bianca rejected your offer, so relax.
    He couldn’t relax—not as long as he knew he was responsible for ruining Bianca’s evening. Before he had showed up at her door, she was planning to marry her baby’s father. Now, after he had shoved the manila envelope in her face, her entire future was uncertain. And it was all his fault.
    The cell phone rang and London reached inside his pocket and took it out. He looked down to see who was calling and swore under his breath.
    Tracina.
    Damn, he was supposed to be at her house, in her bed an hour ago.
    “Hey, Tracina.”
    “London, sweetie, where are you? I’m lying here waiting on you.”
    He blew out a deep breath. The carefree life of a bachelor. Did he really want to give that up? He took a moment to think about that and all he could see was Bianca looking so small and all alone curled up on the couch. He’d had a lot of

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