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“I’ll count that,” Jalaal grinned He took a sip of his drink and leaned back in his chair, slinging one leg casually over the other I found it hard not to draghis lean for by the fit of his shirt, he had so on under it
Not that such a thing le and decidedly not-looking uy looked And she was feeling a little bit o Skyler away for a while
“So what can you tell , but it’s not every day I htful pause, I added, “Or any day, for that matter”
He chuckled, the sound of it rolling over h you couldn’t help but listen to if you overheard it fro funnier, because I knew I’d never be able to get enough of it
“Sheikhs are hardly difficult to come by in places like this,” he said “And you could do to find one a little bit more important than etting my own reality show anytime soon”
“Only fourth in line?” I frowned “I’ers After aat my hands in fake consternation, I looked up at Jalaal “I’m only one billionth in line for the throne”
This tihed, I wanted to wrap myself in it like a cozy sweater
“Point taken,” he said, lifting his glass in front of him “To distant heirs and lucky nurses”
“Rarely lucky nurses,” I relass
He grinned “Okay, then To beautiful nurses and the very lucky distant heirs that get to spend time with them”
He clinked his glass against httoast and the revelations it contained
Jalaal wasn’t just being polite He thought I was beautiful