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By:Red Garnier


briskly unbuttoned the top two buttons of his white shirt.

“Just drive,” she said, sighing as she leaned back.

“Bad day?”

“Bad life. I’m on a break from Roland. You?”

He rewarded her with an even wider smile.

“What?” she demanded.

“He’s a good businessman, Monica, but definitely not the man for you. I’m glad you finally got rid

of him.”

“He broke up with me, ” she said.

“You’re joking. Jesus, why would anyone break up with you?” He quirked his eyebrow

questioningly, looking genuinely shocked.

“Because I suck in the bedroom.”

He fell silent, his profile unreadable as he stared out at the road. “That’s not possible,” he finally

said, his voice soft.

“I do. I suck and not in a good way.” She smirked, then fell quiet when she remembered her most

recent frustrating attempts to make love. “I can’t seem to let loose.”

“What holds you back?”

She was so grateful to talk to someone so openly that she squeezed his hand quickly on the shift

gear and then drew away. “You know what,” she said quietly, turning to look out the window.

A strange contentment spread through her. Her friendship with Daniel was a source of unlimited

comfort throughout the years, and just being alone with him, as they rarely were, gave her peace and

tranquility.

She couldn’t think of a person with whom she was more relaxed or unguarded. She’d never seen

judgment or disapproval in his eyes, except perhaps the times she put on her mask of aloofness in a

crowd, when she could see he didn’t like her stepping behind it, which would immediately then close

him off to her.

But this never happened when they were alone.

“Perhaps you’re not attracted to the men you date … have you wondered about that? They’re too old

for you, princess.”

His voice calling her princess began to stir her strangely. “They’re safe. Young men are too …

sexual.”

He burst out laughing—a full, masculine laugh—and the warmth in that sound made her follow in

infectious laughter.

“Look, I don’t enjoy sex like you!” she said, sobering. “You want a good time with a woman,

someone who’s not demanding and only wants sex? I want the opposite. Someone I can go to dinner

with or converse with and bounce ideas about Davenport’s with, but who won’t expect to sleep with

me more than once a month.”

He didn’t laugh again; instead, his voice became oddly gentle.

“If you’d choose someone you at least have some chemistry with, it wouldn’t be a chore to sleep

with them more than once a month, Monica.”

She sighed, fighting the urge that his deep timbre awoke. She wanted to snuggle to that voice, like

she had so many years ago. She wanted to wrap that deep, velvet voice around her skin and let its

warmth seep into her cold, unfeeling bones, until nobody could ever accuse her of stiffening when

they touched her. “It’s not them, Daniel. They’re perfectly attractive men. It’s me.”

“It’s not you. It can’t possibly be you.”

It was, and she needed to fix herself. She couldn’t stand to know there was something wrong with

her and keep on ignoring it. She wanted normalcy, to have a partner who was mentally ideal for her.

But to do that, she at least needed to occasionally be able to pull off a good bedroom routine.

“Daniel, would you have sex with me?”

A silence fell. His eyebrows shot up in astonishment as he shifted gears and halted at a stoplight. “Is

that a rhetorical question or are you actually planning to get in bed with me?”

“It’s … both.”

His stunned silence made her aware of little things. The scent of his understated aftershave, the

leather tapestries of his car, how she was surrounded by male scents. The roar of his car engine. She

decided right then if he didn’t want to sleep with her, it was no big deal. She would be no worse off

than she was right now. So she could definitely start breathing again.

“A lot of my single friends have male friends who occasionally sleep with them,” she explained as

casually as possible, while stirring uncomfortably in her seat. “I can think of no one else who I could

learn the ropes from and let loose with other than with you.”

When the light turned green, she stole a peek at him when the car didn’t move. All his attention was

focused on Monica. He stared directly at her with eyes so beautiful, they shimmered with the lights

from outside the window.

Slow as ice melting, he took her hand within his bigger one and drew it over his lap, his lips curling