Reckless

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circle. She broke through that circle and challenged him to a game of pool. They made a cash bet and she lost. They made another cash bet, and she lost again. She challenged him a third time and he insisted that he couldn’t take any more of her money. It was the alcohol that was talking, but she remembered leaning in so that only he could hear what she was proposing as their next bet…. Oral sex.
    She couldn’t remember who’d won, but obviously with her waking up naked in a strange place, the guy had accepted the bet and she really wanted to feel regret. Only, she didn’t. That guy was delicious, and she needed the distraction. And the release.
    “Morning, sexy.” The guy stood in the doorway, looking sexy as hell as he tied his red tie.
    “Why are you in a tie?” she murmured, covering her face with a pillow.
    “Because it’s six thirty in the morning and I have to get to work soon.” He said.
    Almost immediately, she regret how fast she sat up in bed. A string of curses fell from her lips as she rolled out of bed and stared at him. She needed to get to work as well. There was no way in hell that she was going to be late for her first day. Even though it was an internship, it was a paid internship, which in her eyes meant that it was a job. A job with potential to earn her a permanent spot after graduation.
    “I need to get back to my place!” she squealed as she searched around for her clothes.
    “We’re already here.” He said.
    She turned around and frowned at him. “What?”
    “Your roommate, Eleanor, directed my driver here when I was dropping her off before we headed back to my place, as you insisted. Turns out. My place is five floors above yours.” He shook out his suit jacket and slid it on.
    “Great. I’m going home. I need to get to work too. It’s my first day.” She said, picking up her skirt and halter. She looked everywhere for her panties, and when she couldn’t find them, she decided to just leave them behind. Something told her that his maid was used to disposing of women’s underwear.
    “You should totally go to work naked.” He said, staring at her as she slid her skirt over her hips.
    “What, you didn’t get enough last night?” she asked, assuming that they’d ended up having sex. She so wanted to regret it, but she really didn’t. She was just upset that she couldn’t remember it. He seemed like he’d be a beast in the sack.
    “I didn’t get any last night.” He said, shocking her.
    “So, I was naked for no reason?” she frowned.
    “We started, and you passed out. I’d never take advantage of a woman like that.” He shrugged.
    “If you say so.” She couldn’t help but smirk at the fact that he wouldn’t take care of an unconscious woman, but he was ready to do so with an extremely drunk one.
    “Look, you don’t know how much fucking willpower it took for me to cover you up and just let you sleep. A beautiful woman in a man’s bed is a hard temptation. But I did it, and you’re untouched.” He said. Then he gave her a lustful look that made her blush, “But a bet is a bet, and now we know how to find each other.”
    “Maybe.” She slipped past him and headed for the front door. She wanted to take in the posh design of his apartment, but didn’t have the time. “What’s your name?” she asked, pausing at the door.
    “Ah,” he grinned. “If you can figure it out, I’ll take you to dinner on top of the bet.”
    She couldn’t help her smile. He was playing games with her. Well, she was good at games. “Deal.” She agreed and walked away.
     
    After rushing through a shower, nearly burning her neck with a flat iron, and nearly breaking a heel on her stiletto, Brianna met up with Kevin and Eleanor just as the elevator arrived. They were both staring at her and she was kind of irritated by the attention.
    “What?” she demanded, happy that they were at least alone in the elevator.
    “How was your night?” Eleanor grinned.
    “I wish I were

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