Special Kind of Woman

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Book: Special Kind of Woman Read Online Free PDF
Author: Jamallah Bergman
Tags: Fiction, General, Romance
work, they went
to several boutiques before she and Maxine found the perfect date night clothes
as well as shoes. Regina never thought that she would be able to pull off such
a look because she had never worn anything so pretty. Maxine decided they would
go over to her hairdresser and get Regina’s hair done, something Regina
honestly never gave a second thought to because she normally put it in a bun.
    “Now when you get home,
just wash yourself up and get your clothes on and watch the fireworks go into
motion because when he sees you in that outfit, I swear you’re going to get
laid.” Maxine laughed as she got out of the car when they made it to her
apartment. “I want details you know.”
    Regina drove off with a
smile on her face. She quickly got to her apartment, parked, and went inside.
He told her that he would pick her up around seven. Looking at the clock, she
noticed that it was only six-fifteen and knew she had to start getting ready so
she didn’t have to rush. Tonight would be Regina’s first official date with
Collin Noonan.
     
    * * * *
     
    Collin had gotten out
of the shower, and dried himself off before wrapping the towel around his
waist. Humming to himself in the mirror, he ran a comb through his wet darkened
red hair before blow drying it out. In a way, he was kind of excited about
tonight, but didn’t understand why though because it was just another date.
After he dried his hair, he started brushing his teeth and gargled with some
mouth wash.
    Going into his bedroom,
he had already laid out his clothes for the evening. He wanted to take Regina
out to a nice restaurant, some place different than the other places they’d
been in town. So he decided to wear a pair of khaki pants and a white shirt
without a tie, he brought a blazer just in case it got too chilly later on that
night. Checking himself in the mirror, he made sure everything was straight.
“Looking good son, now all we have to do is just put on the shoes, get my watch,
and coat. Plus I have to get that flower out of the fridge and I’ll be off on
my date,” Collin said to himself as he buttoned the last button on his shirt
and did exactly what he had planned on doing.
    The ride to her
apartment was a long one but at least he remembered how to get there from last
time when he delivered her flowers. When he arrived to the apartment, he got
out with flower in hand and made sure that by the time he got to the door, that
his breath still smelled fresh and he looked good. Ringing the doorbell, he
waited for a moment before soon he heard her voice on the other side asking,
“Who is it?”
    “It’s me, Collin.” He heard
the door unlock and whatever else being opened. When Collin looked up and saw
her, he was in a complete transformational shock as she stood there in the
doorway.
    “Hi. I was trying to
find something real quick, come on and sit down while I get it. Make yourself
at home.” And with that, she walked into one of the rooms, leaving Collin in a daze.
When she came back into the living room with her shawl, he was standing in the
same spot she left him. “Are you all right?”
    Collin was still taken
aback about how she looked, gone were the long skirts and jeans, gone were the
sweaters and the oversized shirts and gone were those black sneakers she wore.
Before him stood a curvaceous ebony goddess wearing a lovely sleeveless
turquoise dress with jewels outlining an empire waistline. Her legs were long
and brown and she wore a pair of black shoes with a little heel to it, giving
her just enough height. Her hair wasn’t in a bun like it normally was. Tonight her
dark tresses swung freely along her shoulders with just a little bit of curl.
    Who was this beauty
before him, he wondered, this couldn’t be Regina.
    “Oh I see you noticed
the outfit.” She giggled as she wrapped a shawl over her shoulders and got her
purse from off the counter in the kitchen. “I thought since this was our first
date and all, I should
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