Mistaking A Billionaire For A Gigolo by Teddy Lam (reader novel .TXT) π
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A manβs icy lips covered hers as he devoured her, giving her temporary respite from the heat. She reached out and flung her arms around his neck, sucking his lips greedily.
Loud moans and pants soon resounded around the room. Their shadows on the wall opposite overlapped with a burning passion.
As the light was dim, Charlotte couldnβt see the manβs face clearly. The only thing that occurred to her was how beastly he was in bed. He savagely took her until dawn.
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Neither of us spoke. He remained glued to the place.
I, being a sucker for eye-candy did the same, after about a good ten seconds of staring, he decided to break the awkward silence, "Maybe my memory is playing or I've been walking blindfolded or a few years. Have I seen you here before?"
It was like the best thing I'd ever heard like he'd confessed his undying love to me. I know, my brain worked really trashy in the mornings, and mostly when I see a gorgeous guy speaking to me. He was working up for harmless flirting. Or I was reading too much into this.
Chances were it was the latter part.
I laughed like it was the best joke of the century. "It's my first day here. I joined today."
Suddenly I had a desperate urge to brush my hair back, but I refrained from doing so.
"Well, that explains it then." He beamed at me.
I decided to open my mouth, "Uh...can you?" Dayum. I was stammering. "Can you tell me where class 201 is? I'm still trying to figure out this stupid map."
He smiled again, revealing adorable dimples; he sure knew what effect it had on women. He asked, "You like economics?"
"I'm not really good at it, but it's not like I had a choice. Between math and economics, I'd choose this any day. It's like choosing between the shark and the green-eyed monster. I'm going for the shark."
Shut the fuck up Alana, you're a blubbering mess.
He eyed me warily. "Not sure if I should be flattered or insulted."
Now, why would he say that?
Then it clicked. The guy was an economics major. Sheesh! Way to impress the guy.
He tore his eyes from me as he continued, "Just walk straight from here and you'll see a D Block," he pointed towards a building on the opposite side of the field. "Second floor, the door on your right."
"Thanks." I wished he'd at least walked me to class.
As if answering my unspoken question, he added, "I would have gladly played the chaperon here since I'm heading towards the same class, but, I need to stop by the staff room first."
"Thatβs fine, I'll figure out." I assured him. "Finding the class isn't really rocket science. Haha."
He smiled at my lame retort. "You sure gonna youβre be okay? I could always ask someone to accompany you."
"No. I'll be fine."
He checked his watch, "Good. I'll see you in class then."
"Sure," I said and added. "I'll save you a seat."
He arched his brow, chuckled softly as he spun around. I watched him walk through the passageway until I could see him almond size, only then I made my way to class.
That was definitely a great start. Great with a capital 'G'.
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