Total pages in book: 27
Estimated words: 25357 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 127(@200wpm)___ 101(@250wpm)___ 85(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 25357 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 127(@200wpm)___ 101(@250wpm)___ 85(@300wpm)
Her plump breasts, the soft roundness of her stomach, and her wide hips are on full display, which has me stumbling as I get a little too caught up in staring at her. I send her a sheepish smile as she giggles at me and looks me up and down. “You look very handsome yourself, Mr. Colgate.”
I wave her off with a small shrug. “It’s just one of my regular suits. Nothing special. Here,” I pull out her chair for her and push it in when she’s seated before going to take my own seat.
The sunlight shines in through the glass window, casting a warm glow over Danielle. She looks like a real-life angel as her dark eyes brighten, her long lashes brushing over her cheeks as she blinks at me, an innocent expression on her face. But that doesn’t fool me for even a second. After last night, I know that there’s nothing innocent about Danielle because she was playful, responsive, and so horny that I blew my load multiple times into all three of her holes. I’ve never had a better time in bed before, and that’s saying something, because I’ve been with a lot of women. We went at it for hours before I was finally able to will myself to stop, and even then, it was only because I swore that I’d get to have her again soon.
But I try not to think too much about my sexual attraction to Danielle because this is not the time and place. Bar Primi is an elegant brasserie within the Hotel Nova with white tablecloths, red velvet curtains, and gleaming silver cutlery. Of course, I’d love to have her underneath me again at some point in the future. But I’d also like to get to know Danielle better first. There’s something about the curvy girl that intrigues me, and I want to get to the bottom of it.
“This place serves brunch, right?” she murmurs, suddenly drawing me out of my thoughts. I nod quickly, picking up the menu on the table to skim through it. It’s a careless gesture because I’ve been here a million times, so I already know what I want.
“Yeah. How about we get a little bit of everything? I can never decide which dish to get so I usually order a mini buffet,” I drawl.
Danielle’s eyes go wide.
“A mini buffet sounds great to me!” she giggles. “I can eat it all.”
Fifteen minutes later, every inch of the table is covered with food and drink, and Danielle’s cheeks puff out like a chipmunk’s as she digs in. I can’t keep the smile off my face as I watch the beautiful girl eat, but I quickly clear my throat and look away when she catches me staring.
“So,” she says after swallowing a mouthful. “That was fun last night. I take it that you’ve forgiven me?”
I smile.
“I have,” I say in a low voice. “You’ve redeemed yourself.”
Danielle giggles.
“Well, I hope so seeing that I apologized in every way I know how. But you know I never rummaged through your stuff.”
I nod, a grin on my face.
“Yeah, I know. I just wanted to see you again, so I made up a reason to have you come to the suite.”
“Oh my god, you’re so bad!” she squeals. “You almost got me in trouble!”
I shrug, throwing her a lazy smile.
“It was worth it. Besides, you wouldn’t really have gotten into trouble. I would have cleared it up with management in the end.”
Danielle rolls her eyes before taking another bite of a delicious spinach omelet.
“Okay, okay. You’re my knight in shining armor, ready to save me from my boss. But enough about me. You already know that I’m a maid at the hotel, and you’re a VIP guest, obviously. But what do you do? What brings you to the Hotel Nova?”
“Ah,” I nod as I take a sip of my orange juice. “Good question. Well, I’m in the business of diamonds.”
“The business of diamonds?” her eyes widen as she stops chewing. “Like, real diamonds? Not paste jewels?”
“Yes,” I laugh. “I own quite a few diamond mines all over the world. It can be a pretty shady industry, but I’m working to make sure that all of my gems are clean, and not blood diamonds,” I add quickly.
“Wow,” Danielle nods her head, seemingly impressed. “That’s good because I’m always hearing stories about the cruelty that mine workers face while doing their jobs. I’ve also heard about countless sketchy business practices, and worst of all, I’m always hearing about the blatant thievery that goes on with people stealing from other peoples’ cultures. Things like that.”
I nod.
“Yeah, there are a lot of questionable people and practices in our industry, but I pride myself on not being one of them. I know what it’s like to be oppressed, so I don’t plan on doing the oppressing.”