Her Fictional Fling: Scandals in Scotland Contemporary Romance Series Book 1
into a careful jog. Andi gripped his neck tighter, and he breathed in her feminine scent. She smelled of lemon and mint, womanly and fresh, which he found he preferred to the expensive designer perfume worn by many of his previous conquests. He couldn’t wait to get her back to his condo where he could have her to himself for a while. He wasn’t sure how far she’d be willing to go, but her nipples pressing against his chest told him he had a fair chance of at least tasting her full mouth.
    Were she any other woman, just his name would grant him access to all the fun he wanted, but something about Andi told him he’d have to work harder than he was accustomed to get her to agree to what he had in mind.
    That was fine. He liked a challenge and wasn’t the type to back down when he set his design on something. He turned a corner and let out a sigh of relief. They’d momentarily lost the photographers, but he’d have to work fast. He lowered Andi next to his black and silver motorcycle. He reached under the bike and grabbed a magnetic box, removing his extra key; in the morning, he’d send an assistant to pick up the set he’d given the valet.
    “Okay Andi, meet Baby. Baby, this is Andi.”
    “Do you name all your toys?” she asked
    “Is that a problem?” He raised his eyebrows. As cheesy as they were being, it felt good to flirt again.
    “Boys,” she sighed, rolling her blues.
    Colin lifted his only helmet off the handlebar and set it on the asphalt next to the bike. Bending at his knees, he used both hands to brush Andi’s fringe back from her brow before lifting the helmet and lowering it onto her head. They both laughed as it engulfed her, sliding down her face until it caught on her nose. He winked at her as he adjusted it, tightening the strap. He’d never seen anyone look so damn cute in a motorcycle helmet. As for him, he’d have to settle for the stupid horned helm his fellow actors had provided when he’d arrived at the party, thanks to his lost bet.
    He hopped on the bike and turned his torso to make sure Andi got settled when she did the same. Her tight dress slid high on her creamy thighs and watching her straddle the seat brought images to mind of what he’d like to see her do to him.
    Colin turned his attention on getting them the hell out of there as he fired up the bike. Around the bend in the parking garage, a blur of people were coming their way, so he wasted no time in peeling out. He didn’t have to tell Andi to hold on tight. He grinned at the way her fingers balled up in his tunic and the tops of her legs wrapped around his back. He couldn’t help but reach a hand down to squeeze her knee as he turned to speak to her.
    “I’m taking you to my condo. Any objections?”
    She bit her lip as she considered his intention. If she changed her mind, he’d turn around in a heartbeat, but a toss of her head confirmed she hadn’t, and he faced forward again, giving the engine some gas. The bike lurched ahead and the tires squealed as they shredded out into the busy street, leaving the hotel behind.

Chapter Four
    “Where are you now, you crazy girl? And what have you done with my best friend?” Andi held her mobile away from her ear to decrease the likelihood of Lily deafening her. The move did little good—she could still hear Lily screeching on the other end even from several inches away.
    “Shhh! I’m on a condo balcony three floors up from the street in Hyndland.”
    Andi fought to hide the smile from her voice. She knew her serious, nonchalant tone would drive Lily nuts, and she relished dragging the information out for as long as possible. Lily had always been the dramatic one, whereas Andi chose to stick with reality. The only place she allowed herself the luxury of dreaming was in her books.
    Real life had taught her that wishes were best kept between pages.
    Lily squealed. “You’re leaving out the best part, you sneak. I saw you leaving the hotel with Colin Walker, you
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