Nerd Gone Wild

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Author: Vicki Lewis Thompson
out-of-date tan sport coat and a brown and orange tie. Then she remembered that she’d been hoping Betsy would seduce him. Mitchell did not look seduced, though. His ugly tie was still in place.
    She peered at him. “Did Betsy take you into her parlor?”
    “Yes, but I—”
    Rudy started to laugh. “That parlor’s something, ain’t it? All them naked women, and the red walls and the mirror in the ceiling. Looks like there should be one of them orgies going on in there.”
    Ally studied Mitchell to see if he’d start to blush, which might mean something had happened in the parlor. “What did you think of it, Mitchell?”
    He gazed at her. “Interesting.”
    She had to admit that Mitchell had a sensuous mouth, a point she hadn’t noticed about him before. He had a decent chin, too, with a Dudley Do-Right cleft. A chin like that would be tricky to shave unless you were careful, but Mitchell was the kind of man who would be careful.
    She watched his mouth move while he said the word
interesting
and imagined those lips doing lovely things to a woman, providing the guy working the equipment knew how to use it. Mitchell probably didn’t.
    “Did the bed and mirror turn you on?” She hoped so. She hoped he planned to go back and spend the whole night with Betsy. Maybe Betsy could teach him how to employ his lips to best advantage.
    “No. But I wanted to let you know that—”
    “Well, shoot. I was hoping it would. Betsy needs company, you know.”
    “She’s always needing company,” Rudy said. “She tried to get me in that parlor once, but Betsy’s not my type. My type’s more like you, Ally.”
    She beamed at him. “Why, thank you, Rudy. I like you, too.” She thought she heard Mitchell groan, and out of common decency she turned to him. Besides, if he was sick, they’d have to get him out of here to a hospital far, far away. “Mitchell, do you hurt somewhere?”
    “I’m fine,” he said. “Just ducky.” Then his beer arrived.
    To Ally’s surprise, he took a good long swallow of it. She watched Mm in amazement. He ended up with a little droplet of beer on his top lip, and he licked it off. A funny little jolt hit her. A sexual jolt. Now that was ridiculous. She must be really drunk.
    “Wow, Mitchell,” she said. “I guess you were thirsty.”
    “Yeah.” He set his beer down and looked her in the eye.
    She knew he had brown eyes, but she couldn’t see them very well at the moment because one of the neon signs behind the bar reflected in his glasses. Wearing the knit cap had tousled his hair, which partly disguised an essentially boring haircut. His hair was thick, though, and a nice shade of brown.
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
could do wonders for Mitchell.
    “We need to talk about something,” he said. “You know how at the Loose Moose there’s a connecting bathroom between two bedrooms?”
    “Um, yes, I guess.” She tried to think why he’d be telling her this. Then it hit her. “No! Don’t you dare say we’re sharing!”
    “At Betsy’s request. She—”
    “You asked her, didn’t you? So you could hover!”
    He sighed. “No, I didn’t ask. She set it up that way because she doesn’t want to heat and clean two bathrooms. She said you’d understand.”
    She glared at him, wishing she could call him a liar. But what he’d said didn’t sound like a lie. It sounded exactly like the sort of thing Betsy would do, for the sake of efficiency.
    Ally could demand her own bathroom, of course, but she wasn’t the sort of person to do that. She
especially
didn’t want to do that now that Mitchell had partially let the cat out of the bag about her inheritance. Demanding her own bathroom would make her look spoiled, the kind of woman who was used to luxury. She didn’t want anyone here to know that.
    She might be stuck with this bathroom situation. Taking another fortifying swig of her Irish coffee, she turned to Mitchell. “How soon do you expect to be leaving?”
    “I guess that
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