by Colleen Charles
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Blurb:
She's exactly who I was warned about.
I know I shouldn't get involved with Delilah. She's gorgeous, has a voice like a siren and her night job requires her to use both of those attributes to talk men out of their money.
A job she's very good at.
I have a few goals and keeping my money....mine....is one of them.
Call it a leftover insecurity from my childhood in-and-out of foster homes. Another is to stay on the team. I may have a shot that kills, but I'm still the rookie on the Vegas Venom and I have to prove myself.
I can't afford a distraction...and wow is she distracting.
She claims it's just a job-one she's using until her singing career takes off. But when she gets a break, I'm terrified that she's also using me as a launching pad for her success.
My trust issues would be better suited with someone less bright, bold and magnetic. But I can't help that funny feeling I get every time I look at her. And we can't seem to keep our hands and lips to ourselves whenever we're together.
Can I learn to believe that her intentions are good? Or will I finally push her away and lose everything that matters?
I know I shouldn't get involved with Delilah. She's gorgeous, has a voice like a siren and her night job requires her to use both of those attributes to talk men out of their money.
A job she's very good at.
I have a few goals and keeping my money....mine....is one of them.
Call it a leftover insecurity from my childhood in-and-out of foster homes. Another is to stay on the team. I may have a shot that kills, but I'm still the rookie on the Vegas Venom and I have to prove myself.
I can't afford a distraction...and wow is she distracting.
She claims it's just a job-one she's using until her singing career takes off. But when she gets a break, I'm terrified that she's also using me as a launching pad for her success.
My trust issues would be better suited with someone less bright, bold and magnetic. But I can't help that funny feeling I get every time I look at her. And we can't seem to keep our hands and lips to ourselves whenever we're together.
Can I learn to believe that her intentions are good? Or will I finally push her away and lose everything that matters?
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