Tomorrow Will Be Too Late

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Author: Ellen Wolf
Tags: Erótica, Romance, Literature & Fiction, Contemporary, Romantic
more your day - to - day style . ’ Justin watched her , amused, his eyes missing nothing. Then again, she was pulling up the collar and refastening the buckle of her belt enough times for anyone to notice, wasn’t she?
    She smiled and nodded, her mind made up. She couldn’t go ahead with the plan, not like that. Whatever Vic thought of her husband , he was definitely different from what Kate had expected to find that day .
    They stepped out into the night air . A light wind combed through the branches of trees lining the street and sent clouds to cover the full moon. Justin told her the cab driver would have to park the car just around the corner . The line of cars parked on the street in front of the pub was why the drivers preferred to use the side parking lot, just a few meters from the main entrance. He offered gallantly to go make sure the driver was already waiting for them, his eyes going to her impossible shoes. He must have noticed how difficult walking was for her, she mused . She felt humiliated, but thanked the heavens for this unexpected help. True, the side parking lot was just mere seconds away, but it would give her enough time to do the only thing possible .
    She knew what she would do next. She made sure they stood apart, nothing more but casual acquaintances to any eye, including this faceless photographer she knew hid somewhere in the dark.
    What happened next took her by surprise , like so many other things that happened that evening. She was just about to breathe a sigh of relief, her whole body tense as she waited for Justin to leave to get the car. She didn’t dare to go any further into the wave of desolation that threatened to overpower her at any given second. He would leave , and so would she, out of his life and hopefully with no damage whatsoever. He seemed smitten with her and eager to get to know her , but she had no illusions about what should happen next. As much as she felt tempted to give in and go with him, she simply couldn’t risk it. In the end he would find out where she worked and put two and two together . A ny chance for a relationship would be gone as soon as he realized who she was.
    A man like him wouldn’t remember her for a long time, she thought miserably. He was handsome enough and pleasant enough to find someone else the moment he started looking for company. Surely he would find someone nice, without a hidden agenda and lies that destroyed everything even before it had a chance to grow into something bigger. What hurt most was the knowledge that it would have grow n into something, for sure. She was certain of it as she seldom ever was, an image of them as a couple happily in love rising before her eyes and filling her with such misery that she felt like howling.
    She had never believed in love at first sight. Never one to take things lightly, she had seen enough relationships break apart in front of her eyes to be confident it could never happen to her. If she ever fell in love with a man , it would be after a long time of careful dating and making sure the investment of her emotions would actually bring some positive returns. Justin McBryndon was nothing like the mystery man she had created for her fantasies , everything about him defying the norms she had chosen for her Mr. Perfect. And yet, without her even noticing, he had gotten under her skin and into her brain, her heart giving up the resistance the moment his lips touched hers. In a different world and a different time, she knew she would be allowed to love him and embrace it.
    She had made sure the bar had a second exit , and she knew where it was. She had checked it out on her short trip to the washroom when she was still alone, waiting for him to show up. It would save her now, giving her a way out without him even knowing what happened. All she needed to do was to see him turn the corner and then she would sprint back in, exiting on the side that opened onto a busy pedestrian zone full of
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