Seductive Guest

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Author: E. L. Todd
up behind her, clearly wanting to check that she was okay. “You need me to take you home?” he asked in a deep voice.
    “No, it’s okay.” She got to the door first and blocked it, taking a break before she entered.
    The guy turned around and spotted me.
    At some point, my tears reached the brim of my eyes and spilled over. My cheeks were wet and I automatically wiped away the moisture, like it would make it seem like I wasn’t crying at all.
    The man stared at me, his blue eyes darkening in pity. He was tall, over six feet and his suit fit him to a T. He had wide shoulders that could lift a mountain. His expansive chest led to narrow hips. His face was the most appealing. He had breathtaking eyes, the kind you saw in film. They glowed by their own light, scaring away all the shadows. He had nice cheekbones, thin lips, and his face was slightly scruffy from not shaving.
    He was one of the best looking men I’d ever seen.
    I came back to my thoughts when I realized I stopped walking. I needed to get away from everyone, from everything. I sniffed then tried to get around him.
    “Are you okay?” His deep voice came into my ear. It was soft and gentle, but possessed command and strength. He continued to stand in my path, like a mountain blocking a stream.
    “No…” I tried to move past him.
    “How about I call you a cab?”
    “How about you just move out of my way?” I hissed.
    He didn’t react in any noticeable way. If he was mad at my harsh words he didn’t show it. He stepped away without another word.
    I ran into the stall and wiped my eyes with toilet paper. I heard his date throwing up in the stall next to mine. She would clearly be in there for a while. I sat on the lid of the toilet seat and thought about Nathan, who had no idea I was crying in the bathroom. And what was worse, he wouldn’t care if he knew.
    I couldn’t finish this night. I couldn’t go back to Nathan and pretend everything was okay. And I had a feeling he preferred to spend the rest of the evening with the blonde woman anyway.
    I finally stopped crying and left the bathroom.
    The beautiful man was still there, leaning against the wall with his hands in his pockets. He turned to me when he noticed me. “Feeling better?”
    Why was he talking to me? Why did he care? He didn’t know me . “I guess…”
    “How’s my date?”
    “Still puking.”
    He sighed. “She’ll be a while…”
    He didn’t seem to care about his girlfriend. He was a jerk just like Nathan. “Maybe you should go in there…”
    “She’ll come out when she’s ready,” he said. “How about you? Can I call you a cab?”
    I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do. I fidgeted with my clutch while I stood there.
    “Do you have a terrible date?” he asked.
    “Something like that,” I whispered.
    “Did he hurt you?” His voice suddenly turned cold. “Because I’ll break his neck if you’d like.”
    “No, it’s okay.” My voice came out quiet.
    “Then what’s up?”
    Why was I talking to this total stranger? “I’m in love with my boss. He invited me to this event because his date bailed on him. I don’t know why…but I thought it might be a date. He flirted with me for a little bit. But then he…ditched me for some other girl he met at the bar.” I ran my fingers through my hair, feeling stupid.
    The guy continued to stare at me with his piercing gaze. “He’s a dick.”
    I shrugged.
    “Date or not, it’s rude to ditch you like that.”
    I didn’t deny it .
    “Why are you into him?”
    “I have no fucking idea.” It was like I had no control over my own decisions. I felt the tears burn again. A break down was just on the horizon.
    He left the wall and came closer to me. “How about I walk you out and get you a cab?”
    “I don’t want to stay…”
    “Then come with me.” He put his arm around my waist and walked me through the crowd and out of the hotel. Even though I didn’t know him, his touch felt nice. It was nice to have
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