Needed: A BBW Vampire Blood Courtesans Romance

Needed: A BBW Vampire Blood Courtesans Romance Read Online Free PDF

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Author: Ever Coming
She would have been half right. The other half of the debt was worse. It was a debt of redemption, and I planned to pay it off in full before Mary left this earth.
    “I research all of our potential employees.” He gave a shrug of his shoulder, but it felt forced. Not that I could feel his shrug, yet I did. I felt everything about this man. Maybe the websites were wrong. Maybe vampires did have powers outside of being super human and living for eons and all the typical novel fodder.
    “You sounded like… never mind.” Once again, I started to speak too soon. Why was I unable to think before I spoke lately?
    “Like what?” He leaned in as he spoke and the heat of his breath hit my ear as all rationality left.
    “When you came into the office I thought it was because…”
    “Because Bob had just called and I wanted fresh meat.”
    “Well… yeah, something like that.” I wouldn’t have called me fresh meat, but since I was technically a meal he wasn’t really off base.
    “Bob called me while you were in the shower.”
    I wanted to die. Here was this gorgeous man, vamp, whatever, staring me in the eye talking about me all wet and…crap. Then I was imagining him that way. Bad Angelica.
    “He didn’t, you know…” I didn’t even know what I was trying to say other than no sex for me. I tried to look down, but his hand cupped my cheek before I could. Using all of my willpower, I didn’t lean into his touch. Not much, anyways.
    “You really are a treat.” His thumb caressed my cheek. “He was right. Of course you didn’t.” He leaned in close and whispered conspiratorially, “He was too busy playing dress up his new friend.”
    I froze. Had I accidentally given Arabella away? I ran through the words again. No. Nothing that could connect the dot. “Stop your fretting. Of course I know Arabella. But Bob is my friend and has been since I met him years ago.”
    “You recruited them.” Not that I would pass judgment. Arabella seemed pretty content with the way things were going, from the glimpses I had seen. Besides, I was there to get the same exact job.
    “No.” He pulled back now as if my words burned him. I placed my hand on the one he never let leave my knee. “I saved him from a very bad man.” I saw the moment the discussion was over. His facial expressions went from expressive to news broadcaster. I knew the trick well. “But this is not the time for talking about your new friend. This is a time for you to decide.”
    “Decide what?” He had lost me somewhere along the line and I was sure I sounded like the fool.
    “Decide if you want to give me a chance.”
    “I can’t.”
    “Because you need the job.”
    I nodded as he got out of the car. I unbuckled and grabbed the clutch. It looked like we were there, wherever there was. He opened the door for me and held out his hand, which I greedily took.
    “Walk with me.”
    “Yes.” I wanted to do so much more than walk with him, but it would have to do for now. When I raised enough money, maybe we could try this dating thing.
    Who was I fooling? He would have a new girl tomorrow if he were so inclined. With his looks and accent, he could flipping have one in thirty seconds.
    “You don’t, you know. Need the job, I mean.” He moved his hand from mine to the small of my back, gently guiding me around a pile of trash.
    “I really do.” I leaned into his touch. Somehow I had turned into a tease. Offering something I couldn’t give, but my body had decided to take on a will of its own. It wanted more than his hand on my back.
    “No. You don’t.” We stopped at the corner, waiting for the light to change. He came up behind me, his front so close to my back I could feel the temperature difference. “I made some calls. I was hoping you would share so we could talk about this in a less awkward fashion, but your sister is taken care of.”
    I twirled around faster than intended and landed on my heels wrong and would have gone tumbling to the
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