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It wasn’t sex, Harry That waslove
Those short breaths stuttered, stalled,love
Want to take it back?
No Never His hands splayed across the soft oner The words leaked from his mouth in a bemused whisper ‘Ah, Sienna, what have we started?’
CHAPTER EIGHT
‘I CAN’T ANSWER THAT’ Sienna whispered her reply Making love with Harrison was out of this world ined ‘I only knoant to do it again’ And again Did she ain?
‘I’e, ma’am’
Elbowing hihed ‘Cheeky’ Then she threw herself over hiht back
‘Sun’s going down Let’s go over to my deck, open a wine and eat some steak’
‘Spoken like a true man’
‘Lady, if you haven’t figured that out by now then I’ve been wasting my time’
Another laugh spilled over her lips She’d been giving a lot of those lately ‘I’llhealthy
After some wine and barbecued steak with fries and salad they made their way inside and down to Harry’s room to try out his bed It worked perfectly Sienna only hoped the reh to sate her appetite And if they weren’t? She wasn’t going there Why spoil a wonderful interlude with negative thoughts? At the back of herand it would come to an end, but only then would she deal with the consequences Noas about sharingabout the most ridiculous subjects, like what to hen on a lion safari in Africa—she had no intention of going to Africa—andShe reached for hi else
When Harry got up to go to work in the h the fence to shower and plan her day Now she was heading back over the harbour bridge to a
On the console of her car the phone hued ‘Hey, Anna, how’s things?’
‘Just thought I’d let you know Felicity’s working out well How she copes with that CF all the tih cookie’
‘I know It co to be’ Sienna was thrilled Felicity and her friend were getting on well, and that Anna had no coirl’s work efforts It had been a stroke of genius putting theether, and there hadn’t been a moment of doubt
‘So, how’s it going with Mr Tall, Dark and Gorgeous?’ Anna always switched subjects fast, said it was how she kept the opposition on their toes in court
Denial was a waste of tih the ’
‘That’s all I wanted to know’ Anna laughed
Sienna wasn’t buying it; she knew Anna too well But she’d go along with her for now ‘You decided what you’re doing Christmas Day yet?’
‘Is he as good as he looks?’
No such thing as lead-in tihtn’t be a lawyer but she could play the ga to your cousin’s?’
‘Millicent’s Sorry, but the whole fa on already I’d better make an appearance, but have a spare bottle of wine in case I need to beat a hasty retreat’ Anna adored her fa love they du it made her claustrophobic
‘Your favourite Pinot Gris, no less’ It was also her preferred choice, so it wasn’t hard to please Anna