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“Drink?”
Liliana
made a face. “You know, I probably shouldn’t.”
“Ah, dancer.”
She
shrugged. “Everything needs to be exactly as they want it.”
“As
long as one of the things they want isn’t for you to starve yourself, or work
yourself dead then … whatever makes you happy, Tesoro.”
“Some
girls do.”
“Hmm?”
“Starve
themselves down to nothing but sticks in the hopes of being noticed, or
whatever the case may be. Their brains and mind get so sick from it all that
they don’t even realize how much they need help. It’s sad, really. Scary. Once,
I might have been one of those girls, too. Not so much anymore.”
Joe
glanced down at the glass of whiskey he had poured, and twirled it a bit making
the ice inside click against crystal. “Can’t say that’s a bad thing, though.”
“No,
growth is … good.”
“It
can be.”
Joe
kept his gaze on the whiskey, and Liliana suddenly decided to be a little bold.
They weren’t outside where anyone could see, or where her sister was right
there to watch and make her feel nervous. There was no stumbling over her
words, or feeling skittish.
Really,
Joe didn’t make her anything but comfortable.
And
a little hot sometimes.
Crossing
the distance between them, Liliana came to stand right in front of Joe. It was
only then that he finally glanced up from the glass in his hands to give her
one of his slow, easy grins. The kind that made her stomach do that weird clenching
thing—like butterflies for big girls.
“Hey,”
she whispered.
Joe
tipped his head to the side a bit. “Hey.”
“Thanks
for helping me today.”
“Don’t
mention it.”
“Lucky
you were there to help me, really.”
Joe
quirked a brow high. “Yeah, lucky.”
Before
Liliana could over think her next move, and while she was still feeling that
bit of boldness in her heart, she stood on her tiptoes, and kissed Joe. It was
a fast kiss—nothing too spectacular, and certainly not lingering. Just a sweet
press of her lips against his, and then she was pulling away again.
As
fast as it had happened, it was over.
Then,
she waited.
For
him, that was.
Joe’s
gaze darted to hers, and she swore she saw a flash of heat behind his eyes.
Without ever looking away from her, he set that glass of whiskey to the wet
bar, grabbed her waist with a firm grip, and brought her even closer. She
didn’t even get the chance to take a breath before he kissed her.
His
kiss was not like hers.
Deeper,
harder, and hungrier. A teasing stroke of his tongue against the seam of her
lips, demanding she open up to him, and let him in. She couldn’t even help
herself but to part her lips, and taste him.
Joe
pulled her closer still until her chest was molded against his, and she found
it hard to take in a decent breath. And only then did he pull away. His hand
came up to cup her cheek, and his thumb stroked her cheekbone with a soft
touch.
“I
mean, if you’re going to kiss me,” he murmured as he pulled away, “then at
least really kiss me, Liliana.”
She
laughed breathlessly. “I wanted to see …”
“What?”
“I
don’t know.”
“Did
you see whatever it was?” he asked.
Liliana
grinned widely. “I did.”
“And?”
“Would
you like to go out with me sometime, Joe?”
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