Her Best Mistake (Novella)

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Author: Donna McDonald
Tags: Humor, Contemporary Romance
waved a hand in Finn’s direction, only slightly annoyed by his brother’s gawking stare.
    Lisa smiled warmly at both men. “Twins, eh?” she asked. She made polite conversation by stating the obvious, while inside she was marveling at how much they looked alike.
    Then she noticed “Finn” was staring at her with open admiration. His gaze traveled from her toes to her hair, and back to her toes again. He was totally checking her out as if his brother wasn’t just standing right next to him and watching. Well how rude , Lisa thought, offering Eric’s twin a tight smile.
    Eric punched his brother in the shoulder, pushing him forward. “Don’t they say hello in Egypt, Dr. Roberts? This is the woman of my dreams. Shake hands with her and pretend to be civilized.”
    Lisa laughed nervously at the teasing sibling rivalry and walked closer, extending her hand to Finn. He stuck out his hand automatically, still staring way too boldly at her, still not really saying anything. What an odd man .
    Her hand slid into his, and then she sniffed. Realization widened her gaze.
    Oh, my god. Oh, no. What have I done?
    “You smell like sandy beaches,” she said in near whisper. Her hand actually quivered as she shook one of the hands that had lifted her hips. Back came the memory of those hands holding her up to him while he gave her a rocking orgasm she was still daydreaming about…
    “I mean, it’s good to meet you . . . uh . . . Finn.”
    Oh, my god . Oh, my god. I slept with the wrong man.
    “Sandy beaches? Must be my shower gel,” Finn said softly. His gaze never left her panicked one as his hand automatically moved hers up and down. That same hand had stoked him to life last night, stroked him with confidence and made him harder than he could recall ever being .
    “Lisa, it’s good to meet. . .” Finn began roughly, then stopped, not sure what else to say—what to do. She looked so shocked.
    Laughing at the awkward social moment, Eric put his hand on Finn’s back to rescue his brother from embarrassing any of them further. He laughed when Lisa and Finn actually jumped away from each other at the same time. Finn nearly knocked him down backing away from the woman.
    “Sorry. My social skills are rusty,” Finn said, excusing his nervousness.
    “I’ll say,” Eric said on a laugh, pushing Finn’s slightly larger body away from his. He looked at Lisa and smiled as he shook his head. “My semi-identical twin can’t hold his liquor or manage to talk to a beautiful woman intelligently, despite all his education. Sometimes I’m not sure he’s really my brother, much less my twin.”
    She bit her lip as she moved her gaze back and forth between the two men.
    Think, Lisa , she commanded herself.
    She looked at Eric. Nothing. It was just like the dinner date.
    She looked at Finn and moisture gathered just like it had last night. Shocking, but still not good. Definitely not good.
    Get the hell out of here for now , her brain yelled. Lisa decided that was a good idea.
    “Eric, I hate to be rude, but I was in the middle of . . . something. Can I call you later?”
    Her eyes darted to Eric then to Finn, who promptly looked away.
    “Sure,” Eric said while at the same time answering a text on his phone. “Oh, and sorry we missed each other last night.”
    Lisa’s eyes went wide with shock.
    Finn’s heart nearly stopped while he waited to see what Lisa would say.
    “My phone is still not acting right. Besides, something unexpected came up that I had to take care of. . .” she began.
    Then she blushed at how those words could be construed by Finn. She watched him smile wickedly at her confession, boldly doing so without any remorse that she could see. She fought back a sigh, not wanting to have to explain her frustration to Eric.
    “Martha’s been nagging me about getting a new one. I guess I should have listened,” Lisa said.
    Finn pretended to have a sudden interest in Lisa’s shoes as he considered how to handle
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