Page 18 of Wild Love


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“I’m getting drunk,” I tell her. “I swear to fuck, you’re making me drunk.”

“You’re making you drunk.” She laughs. “I’m not pouring them down your throat.”

“You can.”

Her head pops up until our eyes meet. “Really? From the glass or my mouth?”

Fuck me.

The second option would involve our lips touching, or at least I think it would.

I shake my head. I am dreaming. I have to be dreaming because there is no goddamn way this is happening.

“From the glass it is,” she declares before I can request delivery by her sweet, plump lips.

Her index finger touches my chin, tilting it up a bit. “Open your mouth, Lawton.”

I do just that, and before I can register what’s happening, liquid coats my tongue as some slides over my chin.

“Oopsie, I missed a little.” Gina laughs.

Without thought, I reach up to brush it away with my fingers, but Gina has another plan. Her lips seek out the remnants of the shot just as I swallow.

I almost choke because her lips are on me. It may only be my chin, but my cock doesn’t care. It’s as hard as nails.

She pulls back quickly, laughing as she does. “Marti says never waste food, and alcohol is kind of like food, right?”

Silently, I nod.

She breaks eye contact to glance around the club. “Why did you come here?”

“Work,” I half-lie. “I know the owner. I came to see him.”

“Kade Benton?” she questions. “You know him?”

“He’s a client,” I tell her because I know Kade wouldn’t care if I announced that over a loudspeaker.

He’s always sending wealthy acquaintances my way to pitch to them. I’ve taken on three new clients in the past year because of him.

“He’s over there.” She points toward where Kade is standing next to the bar, wearing a dark suit and a light blue shirt. “You should at least say hi to him to make your lie seem more believable.”

I chuckle. “It’s not a lie, Gina.”

“It’s a lie,” she argues. “You came to find me. You’ve been stalking me since you got to Vegas.”

“No.” I shake my head as I spout another half-truth. “We just happen to keep running into each other.”

“Right.” Her arms cross her chest. “You’ve been trying to annoy me for two days, and you did a great job.”

“I annoy you?” I ask, even though I’m well aware of how pissed she seems whenever she sees me.

With a heavy sigh, she shakes her head. “Not always. Sometimes, like tonight, I like seeing you.”

Now, we’re getting somewhere.

“We need more shots!” she calls out to the server, who acknowledges Gina’s request with a nod and a smile.

Kade picks that moment to wander over.

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