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Rebound:Curvy Seduction Saga – Book One

Rebound:Curvy Seduction Saga – Book One
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       CHAPTER ONE





Looking for a Marc




A glass of red wine might work for an evening out with the girls, but  not for tonight. Not right after the night that shall not be named. The  worst and best night of my life. The epic dumping.

Who dumped whom was up for debate. I was the one who threw the 15th  century blue and white porcelain vase at Marc's head and kicked him out  of the house. Ming schming, the thing was a cliché... and so was a  fiancé sleeping with a girl's best friend.

I was tired of being a cliché. So, tonight was a whisky with a tequila  chaser kind of night. A drink alone at the end of the counter in a dark  corner of a bar way below my pay grade kinda night. A drunken one-night  stand night, if ever there was one.

I yanked on the door handle to get out of the back of the limo only to  find it locked. I flicked the switch to unlock and it clicked right back  down. Coño.

"Damn it, Grayson. Let me out of the car." Stupid, sexy bodyguard.

He turned his head to glare at me. "Angel, listen to the words coming  out of my mouth. This is a stupid idea. There are better ways to get  revenge. I could kill Marc, for example."

"That's a sweet offer," I said, trying to keep the enthusiasm for the idea out of my voice.

Most likely he meant it. He was an ex-super-secret-sneaky-military-man,  and I had no doubt he could murder my former fiancé, slowly and  painfully, chopping him up into teeny-tiny pieces and then hiding the  body where no CSI: New York, Miami, or Cyber would find it.

Maybe next time.

This was my revenge and my plan, and it was going to feel so good. Not  only when I saw the look on the asshole's face the second he found out  about my naughty night out, but I intended to have fun during the actual  revenge sex part too. "I know what I'm doing, and you agreed to help  me. No backing out now."

He raised one eyebrow by about two degrees. He thought he had such a  great poker face. "I agreed to help you have some fun celebrating your  freedom from that dickhead."

"Right, and I can't think of a better way than to do all the things Marc  never wanted to and better yet, with a random rebound guy."

Random and short-term. That way there was no chance of real rejection  from anyone I thought was an important part of my life. Like Gray.

I flicked the switch to unlock the door again. It instantly flipped back down. Sigh. Apparently, my lecture wasn't over yet.

"Your father will want to kill me."

I was determined to blithely sit while Gray reproved all the ways going  out tonight was a security risk, but that comment was a low blow and he  knew it. I glared at Gray hoping he could feel the steel of my daggers  of death for even thinking about bringing my family into this. My father  and his need to hire a bodyguard for me was and always had been sore  point.

You're vulnerable and naïve, Angelina.

Everyone will take advantage of you and your money, Angelina.

A million trillion kazillion dollars isn't too much to spend on you for my peace of mind, Angelina.

At least the bodyguard turned out to be Grayson, usually kind, easy-going and he was hot to boot.

But tonight was not about my father or about Gray. It was about revenge and sex.

"If this is about the sex, a one-night stand isn't-" He knew me too well.

I held up a hand. "It's not about the sex."

I didn't want to talk about my shitty sex life with the man who inspired  more than one dark fantasy of mine. If it was just about the sex, I  wouldn't have thrown Marc out. I had already resigned myself to the  façade of a happy once-a-month missionary style marriage. Lord knows I  wouldn't have been the only Upper East Side woman grinning and bearing  life without orgasms.

If Gray really thought it was as easy as all that, he would have taken me to bed when I threw my drunken self at him that night.

I wasn't his type. Gray's women were all exotic beauties with perfect  bodies, not a boring, big-bottomed girl trying to be the perfect Susie  Socialite.

The extra ten degrees of eyebrow lifting said Gray didn't believe me.

"Fine." I swallowed and rolled my eyes at myself for thinking I could get anything past him. "It's a little bit about the sex."

His expression changed. He wasn't smug, but instantly back to bodyguard mode.

"Let me take you somewhere a little more suited to your needs." With the  way his voice dropped, he was either being overprotective and demanding  or this somewhere else was a sex club.

Both gave me a tingle low in my belly.

A sex club. With Gray. Only in my dreams. I waved him off.

"Let's just go in." Before I lost my nerve altogether.                       
       
           



       

Gray stared at me for longer than I liked. I hated when he tried to get  inside my brain. There were too many secrets there, even from him. He  turned and flipped the lock and I let go of the breath stuck in my  throat.

Great. Let's do this. I wiped my hands on my Seven Jeans denim skirt  with the brand-new frays and holes hoping for the hundredth time my butt  didn't look too big. I was relying on my Marilyn Monroe hair to  distract from my too wide hips and lack of Spanx. I'd had my roots  touched up right before the engagement party. Marc liked it blonde.

My former best-friend Mindy was a natural blonde.

I was dyeing it back to my own dark brown on Monday.

That thought fueled me enough to shore up my resolve to go inside the bar and find that rebound man.

"Let me go in first so it doesn't look like we're together." Not that  anyone would believe we were a couple. But I didn't need Gray's  intimidating, yet delicious, physical stature scaring off any potential  flirtations.

I stared at the door for at least a count of ten while Gray climbed out  of his side. No problem. I could do this. One thing I was good at was  faking it until making it. No way I believed I could walk into a bar and  get any man I wanted to have sex with me, but dammit if I wasn't going  to pretend that was exactly what was going to happen.

I took one last strengthening breath, tugged at my low-cut sweater, and reached for the car door latch.

The door popped open before I got to it.

"Don't get into any trouble in the twelve seconds I leave you alone."  Gray leaned against the door and smiled. He offered me his hand and I  slid out of the back of the limo.

"I can take care of myself." I told myself I believed that and strutted  across the parking lot to the dingy door of the bar. This was not the  kind of place with room for a limo to drop one off at the front. It  didn't have the pulsing music, scads of scantily-clad singles behind a  rope and a giant bouncer letting in only the rich and beautiful.

What it had was a parking lot and building façade straight out of a  small-town Wisconsin, or Ohio, or some other Midwest town in my  imagination. I fully expected there to be a football game on and peanuts  at the bar.

I opened the steel door and drank in the sweet stench of smoke, spilled  beer, and desperation. The place was dark and dirty and filled with  people. It was totally gross.

And completely perfect.

A seat opened up at the bar, so I hurried over and grabbed it before  anyone else could. A haggard waitress walked past me three times before I  got her attention. "Can I get a-"

The waitress raised her hand. "Don't order, one of these schmucks will  buy you a drink as soon as they get over how glossy you are."

Mierda, I specifically dressed down. Nothing I had on was even this  season or cost more than a thousand dollars. "Uh, okay. Thanks."

I picked at the frayed threads on my right thigh. Maybe I should have  gone somewhere more upscale, slept with some slimy Wall Street type, and  let the rumors spread from there. Slumming it had a dangerous mystique  to it that sure sounded good in my head. What if none of the so-called  schmucks bought me a drink?

"Told ya." The waitress slid a beer and a shot of amber liquid in front  of me. "But be careful. That sexy piece over there is trying to get you  drunk."

I glanced toward the wall she pointed at, anxious to see who had sent  the drink. Gray stood right in my line of sight and raised his beer,  winking at me.

My mouth was so dry. It wouldn't hurt to take the drink even if he was  trying his best to screw with my plan. I took several big gulps of the  beer.

Gray sauntered up to the table and set his drink down. "You're supposed to drop the whiskey into the beer, Angel."

"Oh well, you know cosmos are more my style." I looked anywhere but at him and smiled in a friendly go-away kind of way.

"This isn't a pink drink kind of place."

Apparently, the message my faux smile gave didn't come through because  he leaned against my part of the bar and took a sip of my beer.

Between my teeth I asked, "What are you doing over here, anyway?"

"I'm hitting on you." His voice was that low husky invitation that makes a girl's brain go a little swirly.