The Sheikh's Resisting Lover (The Tazeem Twins Series Book 3)

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fun teasing her and making her laugh. All the times he had spent with her had been fun. She may be sarcastic and feisty towards him, but that was what gave her spice.
     
    She was different from all the other women he had been around. She did not throw herself at him or care about his money and status. As the driver pulled up in front of the café, he wished that she had sent him the photo of the two of them together. 
     
    “Cousin,” Hussain said, as James entered the cafe.
     
    “I can't stop thinking about Tanya,” he blurted out as he sat down. Maybe his cousin could shed some light on the situation.
     
    “What happened?”
     
    “I slept with her last night, and now I cannot stop thinking about her.” Hussain started smiling. “What are you smiling about?” he snapped.
     
    “You like this girl.”
     
    “I do not.”
     
    “Then why are you thinking about her?”
     
    “I don't know.” He did not know what to make of the situation.
     
    “It's not a bad thing. As I told you before, Tanya is a lovely girl and the two of you would make a lovely couple.”
     
    James rolled his eyes and hated to admit that Hussain had a good point. Tanya was not only beautiful, but compatible with him. He had had more fun with her than he ever had with any woman. James frowned as he slowly realised that he actually did like her.
     
    “Impossible,” he mumbled.
     
    “So you slept with her and achieved your goal. Do you feel good about that?” Hussain asked.
     
    “No,” James replied honestly. He felt as if he had done something wrong.
     
    “That is because you need a woman like Tanya in your life.” 
     
    “Me? I need a woman?” James paused and shook his head. “I need a coffee,” he added. Hussain called over one of the servers and told her to bring James some coffee. She quickly did as she was told returning with the coffee and some baked treats. As she served them, she was overly smiling and trying to get James' attention; however, he was lost in his thoughts about Tanya.
     
    “You are not going to invite her back to the palace?” Hussain asked James after she had left.
     
    “Who?” James asked.
     
    “The waitress.”
     
    “Why would I?”
     
    “Because that is what you do, and the fact that you did not even see her trying to flirt with you is more proof that you really like Tanya,” Hussain pointed out. James shrugged his shoulders. He had not even realised that she had been flirting with him. He turned to look at her scanning him from head to toe before turning back to his cousin. She was no comparison to Tanya.
     
    As Hussain sipped his coffee, he looked at his best friend. “Not every woman is like Hessa. Maybe you are starting to understand that.”
     
    Snapping his head up, “I told you that I do not want to talk about her.”
     
    “Well, maybe it’s time, cousin. The reason why you are constantly dissatisfied with your love life is because you choose women who behave just like her and now that there could be someone in your life who is her exact opposite, you run.”
     
    James stared at his friend as he thought about the palace maid's daughter. At sixteen, she was the most beautiful girl that he had ever laid his eyes on and he had fallen in love with her instantly.
     
    However, Hessa was only interested in him because of his status as a prince and heir to the family’s fortune. He meant nothing to her other than the expensive gifts he showered her with. They were together for two years before he found out that she had another boyfriend. When he confronted her about it, she did not deny it and mocked him for his schoolboy crush. It broke his heart and he vowed never to trust another woman again.
     
    “Do you still think about her?” Hussain asked.
     
    “Who?”
     
    “Hessa, of course. The girl who ruined you for all time.” Grinding his teeth, James nodded briefly, as he unclenched his jaw. “And?”
     
    “And what?”
     
    How does Tanya compare?”
     
    “Oh,

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