Reading the Defense

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Before she could slip away from him, Gabe reached out and ran a finger lightly down her cheek. "I'm glad we bumped into each other tonight Samantha." God help her, all she could do was nod at the man. All she wanted to do was raise up on her toes and kiss that tempting dimple that seemed to appear at just the right moments.

The streetlight caught the glitter in her eyes as she turned back to Gabe after tossing her bag into the passenger seat. "I'll talk to you tomorrow coach."

With that, Gabe closed her door and watched her speed off in the direction to the expressways. Yes, she would talk to him tomorrow.

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OvercriticalOvercriticalalmost 2 years ago

Inane dialog of little interest. People aren't really that boring are they?

AnonymousAnonymousover 4 years ago
Good -bad

Great start , lousy ending

Privates1stClassPrivates1stClassover 9 years ago
A good start

Looking forward to where the next chapter leads. I think it will be getting hotter.

renaissancequeenrenaissancequeenalmost 12 years ago
a new favorite

and worthy of a 5!

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 12 years ago
this is the first chapter

Love the story so far and can't wait to read more of it. Please put out more soon.

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