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I'm continuing with the next eight from 'Dancing for the Boys' enjoy!:
MY EIGHT
Tanya longed to go somewhere private with James and she nodded
meekly. Her head told her to concentrate, it was never a good idea to go
anywhere with someone you’ve only just met, particularly if they’ve seen you
almost naked. But James wasn’t just anybody. He took her hand to help her down
from the stool and led her to the front door where his car was waiting.
“Just drive around please Robert.” James spoke to his chauffeur
after ushering Tanya into the back seat. Then he climbed in beside her and
spoke gently as the car joined the traffic.
“I would like you to dance for me.” he said searching her eyes to
gauge her response.
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of exotic dancing and what it means to two women when they truly perform.
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At this point, I'm nervous for her. "But James wasn't just anybody." <-- That's an intriguing line. :-)
ReplyDeleteI hope you're having a good holiday weekend, Gemma!
I'm with Teresa, nervous for your heroine! But I'm enjoying the story very much...great 8!
ReplyDeleteA man is a man is a man. Take care, dear girl.
ReplyDeleteThis makes me nervous too.
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