Three Wishes (Dreams Come True #3)

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Author: Emma Nichols
I kill time until I’d see them tomorrow? Inhaling deeply, I decided I’d relax, then go to bed.
    In less than five minutes, I’d managed to change into my swim trunks, grab a towel, and peek outside. The pool area seemed deserted. The house was once again dark. Feeling safe, I decided to sneak into the hot tub. Nothing like being uncomfortable as fuck in my childhood home. Thanks, Dad.
    Though there were lights all around the pool and hot tub, I didn’t turn any of them on. No need to alert anyone of my intentions. For the past two years, Mandy had seemed determined to hook me up with one of her friends. I’m sure in her mind she imagined we’d all end up vacationing together, enjoying fun weekends eating out and enjoying all the cultural aspects Montreal had to offer. Instead, I’d quickly discovered I had zero interest in Mandy’s high maintenance, low intelligence friends. They were nice to look at and pretty to hold, but as for a future, I’d never be sold. I chuckled at my own cleverness as I sank shoulder deep in the warm water and leaned my head against the edge of the tub. It didn’t take me long to really relax into the bubbles, when the lights flooded the area. “Fuck me,” I mumbled without even opening my eyes.
    “If you insist.”
    My eyes shot open at the sound of an unfamiliar female voice. She slipped into the water beside me and moved closer, wearing nothing but a seductive look on her face.
    “You really should be wearing a suit,” I grumbled, fully aware that most of my friends wouldn’t have reacted this way in their single days.
    “Am I wearing too little, or are you wearing too much?” She laughed as her hands gripped the waistband of my swim trunks.
    “Please don’t.” I sighed and worked to pry her hands off my swimwear. “I don’t even know your name.”
    “Siobahn.” Her voice was all breathy and I could tell this wasn’t the first time she’d played seductress. This was, however, probably the first time a man put up a fight.
    “Well, Siobahn. I’m not interested. I really wanted to be alone and think.” I clasped her hands together and moved away from her.
    She stared at me for a moment and I thought my words might have actually made an impact. Then she batted her lashes and I rolled my eyes as I anticipated her next attack. “I think being alone is a cry for help. I hate being alone.” This time, she glided across the hot tub and straddled me before I could even grasp what her plan.
    “What the ever loving fuck?” I growled low in my throat. Even that didn’t dissuade her. Suddenly she writhed up and down my body.
    “Isn’t this better?” She licked a line up my throat to my earlobe, which she then nipped at playfully.
    “No. Not even a little bit.” Very unceremoniously, I stood and dumped her in the tub. Without waiting to see if she surfaced from underwater, I stepped out of the tub, and grabbed my towel. As I dried off, she began spluttering and cursing me out.
    “Do you have any idea how long it took me to do my makeup?” She shrieked and gestured wildly while wiping at her eyes.
    “Well, now you have something to do.” Wrapping the towel around my neck, I walked back into the pool house, then shut and locked the door behind me.
    It didn’t take long for my phone to ring. I expected it to be my father, calling to curse me out for being so rude to Mandy’s guest, but instead it was Sebastian. I prayed for an excuse to the leave the property.
    “Listen, I know it’s kind of last minute,” Sebastian began.
    “I’m in. Tell me where and when.” I rushed to grab clean clothes from my closet while we talked.
    “We’re all meeting at the gallery because of the central location. We’ll take Gabriel’s limo from here. Dinner. Drinks. Catch up…”  From the edge to his voice, I could tell it meant a lot to him to have me there.
    “Listen, you don’t need to sell me.” I laughed. “I’m dying to get out of here tonight. I’ll be there in
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