Heart & Soul: The Meeting (Heartland Series)

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body in all the right places.    The
fuck-me heels she wore showcased her long legs to perfection.

 
    Just like that, he was rock hard.   He’d had near naked women grinding on his lap
for the last hour and nothing had happened.   Now, thirty seconds after seeing her, his cock strained against his
zipper.  

 
    In his twenty eight years, he’d been with a lot of
women, but none of them held a candle to her.   She was beautiful beyond everything he’d ever seen.   He kept his eyes on her as she turned, her
back how too him as she continued to move.   The black material hugged her perfect ass and he had to stifle a groan
as he imagined his hands gripping the firm globes as he pushed her against the
wall and thrust into her over and over.  

 
    Taking a deep breath, he watched as she spun
around and looked up.   She stopped
dancing momentarily, her bright green eyes looking straight at him.   Could she see him?   Had Chris been wrong about this glass?   He knew he wasn’t, yet it seemed like she was
staring at him, like she somehow knew he was there.

 
    He kept his gaze on hers for what seemed like
hours, not wanting to break the contact he had with her, even if he was the
only one who could actually see the other.   He could feel the connection between the two of them.   It was something stronger than anything he’d
ever felt before.   How could he feel like
this after only thirty minutes?

 
    Alistair had read about these things, hell, he’d
even starred in a couple of movies where he and the leading lady had to portray
falling in love at first sight.   He’d
never believed it was real, until now.   He wasn’t dumb enough to believe he was in love with Samantha, but at
the same time, he couldn’t deny that there was something there, the hard on in his pants was proof of that.  

 
    Taking a step back from the glass, he was debating
whether or not he should go down to her when he saw a guy approach her from the
side.   He stood in front of her for a moment
before she looked up at him and smiled.   His
hands grabbed Samantha by the waist as hers rested on his arms.   It was clear that they knew each other and he
watched intently as she laughed at something the guy had said.

 
    He knew it was too good to be true.   A girl like Samantha must have guys after her
all the time.   It was stupid of him to
think she could be single.   Of course she
would have a boyfriend lurking about.   Alistair
was about to return to his table when he felt a presence by his shoulder.   He didn’t need to look to know who it was.

 
    “So, that’s the little lady that’s got you so
worked up?”

 
    Alistair frowned at his friend.   He hadn’t mentioned anything to him about
Samantha, yet for some reason he wasn’t surprised that Chris had figured it
out. He didn’t say anything as he continued.

 
    “Pretty lady.   You should make a move.”

 
    Alistair scoffed at his friend’s words, returning
to the table and falling back into his earlier seat.

 
    “She’s taken Chris, or didn’t you notice that guy
she was dancing with?”
    “Who?   The blond guy?   Nah,
they’re just friends, nothing physical going on there, no heat. Trust me.”

 
    Alistair didn’t respond as he absorbed the
words.   Could she be single after
all?   He was silent for several moments
before Chris came to sit next to him.

 
    “Listen, she’s a pretty girl, you’re a relatively
good looking guy.   Judging by your
obvious reaction to her ..” Chris paused as Alistair
looked up, knowing what his friend was referring to, “....it’s clear you want
to get to know her on a more physical level.   You know I don’t like to get involved with you and your woman bud, not anymore
anyway, but I’m getting the impression this girl could be something more for
you.   Don’t assume anything before you
talk to her. That’s all I’m saying.”

 
    Nodding, Alistair wondered when his friend had

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