Continuing on from last Sunday:
“I may have to call you one day to relieve my back strain.” He smiled again, that wide smile that made the dimples pop, and I felt my own lips spreading in the first real smile I’d given since Pablo had taught me checkers and let me win.
“Unfortunately, I don’t have a phone,” I lied again, “but you can email me.” I gave him the email address Josh had since I didn’t want to have to remember too many. Nobody would be the wiser, I thought.
“Is that your name, Shay? It’s pretty. I’m Kieran.” He extended a hand and I took it, but instead of shaking hands he raised my knuckles to his lips and kissed them gently.
And just what did she do to relieve his back pain?
ReplyDeleteLove their names! And nice tension building, can't wait to read more.
ReplyDeleteLove the gentleman kiss on her hand. I'd read on just to find out why she's lying to this intriguing guy.
ReplyDeleteDimples? He has dimples and she lies to the man? Say it isn't so. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat six!
Gotta love a man who kisses your hand. :)
ReplyDeleteDimples and a kiss on the hand? What's the problem, Shay? (If you are, in fact, Shay!)
ReplyDeleteGreat post. Sounds like fireworks is on the horizon.
ReplyDeleteVery nice buildup. Want to know where they take it from here.
ReplyDeleteI like! A very promising beginning to a romance.
ReplyDeleteAww, I love a man with dimples.
ReplyDeleteNice six, Lindsay!
ReplyDeleteNice six! I'd love to see more.
ReplyDeleteNice! raises all sorts of questions. Like why she is lying.
ReplyDeleteVerra smooth there, fella. Nice.
ReplyDeleteInteresting! wonder why she's lying...
ReplyDeleteI've done that, but at the time I really didn't have a phone and he never e-mailed me.
ReplyDeleteI was very disappointed.
Very seductive. Great six! :)
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