Lori Wilde - His Final Seduction

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Leave reality behind…at Eros Vacations, there is something sexy in the air! Indulge yourself in the romance of Venice. Learn the art of seduction and the erotic secrets of Roman courtesans while embarking on a luxury adventure filled with moonlight excursions and breathtaking scenery in the city where Casanova made women swoon…For Jorgie Gerald…turns out Casanova isn't just a legend. He's a living, breathing and utterly sexy man named Quint Mason who is driving her wild with desire. Quint's feeling the heat, too, and it's killing him, because having mind-blowing sex with Jorgie is the one thing the undercover security agent is forbidden to do.But oh…being bad feels so right.

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“Find out what Keith is up to these days, but…” He glanced at his watch. “I’m late for work. Maybe we could hook up later.” His comment had been mildly made, but it threw her off to think of meeting up with him again.

“Maybe.” She breathed hopefully even as her brain churned cruel taunts. Get a grip. He’s not interested in you. He’s just being polite. Why would a guy like him be interested in you? He’s traveled the world over. Been in the military. Probably been with dozens—maybe even hundreds—of women. He’s seen and done things you could never dream of. You could never hold the attention of a guy like that. If you couldn’t hold on to someone as bland as Brian, you don’t have a prayer with Quint.

He pulled a card from the pocket of his houndstooth sport jacket—he just had to be a snappy dresser, as well as good-looking—and passed it over to her. “Give me a call when you get back in town.”

Yeah, right. She’d find the courage to do that about the same time hell froze over. Still, she palmed the card, clutched it tight.

“See ya.” He picked up his carry-on, raised a hand in farewell and took off.

Stunned, Jorgie felt as if she’d been clipped in a drive-by. What was that?

“Omigod, who’s the hottie?” Avery asked as she sidled up to Jorgie. Simultaneously, they both cocked their heads to watch Quint walk away, the fabric of his slacks molding to his butt. They sighed in unison.

“That,” Jorgie explained, “was Quint Mason.”

“Quint Mason of Spin The Bottle fame? Get outta town.” Avery gave her a playful shove.

Jorgie pointed to her luggage. “I’m working on it.”

Avery giggled. “You know what I mean. This is incredible.”

“How so?”

“Seriously. It’s kismet, fate, serendipity. I mean we were just talking about him and poof…here he is. What are the odds?”

“Well, actually,” Jorgie said, her mathematical accountant’s mind kicking in, “the probability isn’t as slim as you might think, given that Quint works in the airline industry and DFW is the biggest airport in the state. He probably passes through here every morning on his way to work.”

“Yeah, but what are the odds that you’d be standing here when he sauntered by?”

“I could do a statistical analysis if you wanted…”

Avery plastered her palms over both ears. “No, no, please spare me. Numbers make my head explode.”

“It’s really just like that phenomena where you decide to buy a certain kind of car—”

“Spyder, I want a Spyder.”

“You decide to buy a Spyder,” Jorgie played along, “and suddenly everywhere you look the place is crawling with Spyders.”

“Pun intended?”

“You know me. I can’t resist wordplay.”

“You can’t resist anything brainiacish.”

“Anyway…” Jorgie ignored that comment. “If we hadn’t been talking about Quint, then I probably would never have noticed him. He would have walked right on by. Just like if you weren’t dying to own a Spyder, you wouldn’t notice every single one of them that drove past.”

“Except that he didn’t walk right on by, he ran smack-dab into you.”

“You saw that?”

“The whole airport saw it.”

Jorgie winced. She hated being the center of attention and nothing embarrassed her more than public humiliation. Unlike Avery, who courted the spotlight with glee.

“Don’t obsess about it,” Avery said, accurately reading her. “No one cares that your skirt was practically up around your waist.”

Jorgie groaned.

“Look at the bright side. At least you don’t wear thongs. Come on. Let’s get through security before the line gets any longer. Our plane starts boarding in fifteen minutes.”

Avery was right. No point obsessing over something she couldn’t change. She needed to live in the moment. Get fired up about her trip. She was going to Venice. What more could a woman ask for?

By the time they were through the checkpoint and found their gate at Eros Air, boarding was already in progress.

“Hey,” Avery said, nudging Jorgie in the side. “Isn’t that your guy?”

“What guy?”

“Mr. Handsome over there by the gate attendant.”

Jorgie focused on the jetway. Sure enough, it was Quint Mason getting on the plane. Her plane. To Venice. What was he doing on her plane? Quint had said he was late for work. Did he work for Eros? Was he a pilot, or a navigator, or a flight attendant? But he wasn’t in uniform.

Jorgie frowned and looked at her ticket. “Are we at the right gate?”

“E37. That’s you.”

She focused back on Avery. “What do you mean, that’s me?”

“This is your gate.”

“My gate?” She raised an eyebrow.

Avery shifted her weight. “My gate’s at E34.”

“Your gate?” She sounded like a parrot.

“I decided at the last minute I’d rather go on the Make Love Like A Movie Star tour. I’m going to Hollywood.”

Avery’s statement shocked her so much Jorgie didn’t immediately register what she’d said. “Huh?”

“I’m going to Hollywood,” she repeated.

“That’s what you were doing at the ticket counter? Changing your destination?”

Avery had the good grace to look ashamed. “Yes.”

“And they just let you switch like that?”

“I had to pay a fee, but, yeah.”

Jorgie felt as if she’d been slapped across the face. “What’s going on? Why didn’t you tell me? I would be just as happy going on the movie star tour. Let’s go back and swap my ticket over.”

“Um, I kinda, sorta, wanted to go alone.”

Dismay sucked all the anticipation out of her. “But…but…” Jorgie sputtered. “This whole Eros vacation was your idea. You told me to spread my wings, to claim my sexuality and show Brian that I could be as unconventional as…as…”

Avery placed a hand on Jorgie’s shoulder. “And that’s what you’re going to do.”

“Not without you I’m not.”

“Jorg, we’ve gotta cut the cord sometime. I can’t keep being your id. You gotta learn how to develop your own sense of fun.”

“Well, that sounds all great and everything,” Jorgie said, still stunned by the turn of events. She’d never expected Avery to pull something like this. Sure, her friend was spontaneous and free-spirited and, okay, she could be irresponsible at times, but she’d never betrayed Jorgie before. “But who’s going to be your brake?”

“That’s just it. This time, I wanna freefall. No brakes, no parachutes, nothing to hold me back.”

Jorgie gaped openmouthed. “I…I…never knew you felt this way. I thought we balanced each other out. I thought that was why our friendship worked so well.”

“Listen, it’s not the end of the world,” Avery said in a perky voice as if she wasn’t about to cut the cord with a pair of giant metaphorical scissors. “We’re simply taking separate vacations.”

“I would never have agreed to the trip if I’d known you were going to bail on me.” Jorgie fisted her hands.

“I know.” Avery smiled. “It’s the reason I had to pull a stunt like this. I hope you’ll forgive me for the subterfuge.”

Betrayal had an ugly taste, bitter and hard. “Don’t do this. You can switch your ticket back. I’ll pay for the fee. Please.”

“Time to pull up your big-girl panties, Jorgie.” Avery hoisted her knapsack onto her shoulder. “Ciao.”

“You can’t…You’re not…Avery, don’t leave me.”

“You’re too dependent on me, kiddo.”

Her friend was right. She sounded so desperate. She felt desperate, too. Her life had been unraveling ever since Brian left her and now Avery was leaving her, too. “Please…”

“You can do this. I have faith. We’ll call each other every day and share our experiences.”

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