Page 4 of Leather & Lies


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I yanked my hand away from his chest—his firm, muscular chest—and slid it up between our mouths.

My vision swam and I stumbled on my heels.

Bad Decision’s hands quickly grasped my upper arms to steady me. “I had no idea my kiss was going to make you faint.”

I inhaled a deep breath and met his eyes in the light.

Dear Lord, he’s even better looking than I thought.

“I’m not the fainting type,” I sassed.

“Glad to hear you’re made of stronger stuff. So,” he continued, “you want to go somewhere and pick up where we left off?”

“Nope.” I shook my head. “I want no part of this. You’re trouble, and I don’t go home with men I’ve just met.”

“Sex in the bathroom, then?”

I glared. “Good night, Bad Decision.”

He flashed a sexy grin. “My name is Bones, but close enough.”

“I didn’t tell you to kiss him,” Charlie said as she climbed into the Uber after me.

“Will you hurry up?” I demanded. “I want to get out of here.”

“Worried about your leather snack coming out and finishing what he started?” She closed the door and the car pulled away from the curb outside of Chaos.

I let out an internal sign of relief. “No.”

“Yeah, right. Color me surprised. The moment the lights came on, I saw you pressed up against him and I was kicking my feet, squealing and giggling like a teenage girl.”

“I was just supposed to talk to him, not kiss him.” I leaned my head back against the seat and closed my eyes. Unfortunately, all that did was make me relive the kissing scene.

“I didn’t think you had it in you,” she teased. “That was such a me move. You’re my hero.”

I looked at her. “I won, you know. You have to go to the gala.”

She smirked. “I was gonna go anyway.”

I gasped. “You were? You beast! So, what was with the bet?”

“Just wanted to see if I could get you to do something outside your comfort zone. I didn’t think you’d actually do him.”

“I didn’t do him,” I negated. “Though he was amenable about continuing down the path of carnal sin—in the club bathroom, no less.”

“Classy.”

“Very.” I wrinkled my nose.

“So, tell me about him.”

“Nothing to tell.” I shrugged. “He said he was security for the club.”

“Ah, no wonder he didn’t look like he belonged.”

“Yep. His name is Bones.”

“Bones? That’s not a name.”

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