Fatal Temptation by Morris Ella

Fatal Temptation by Morris Ella

Author:Morris, Ella [Morris, Ella]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Published: 2013-09-12T14:00:00+00:00


Chapter Eight

Sadie sits in a corner area of a local late night café that is heavily dimmed. It is quite the romantic setting, as she sits on a couch surrounded by candles waiting for Asher to come back with their hot drinks in hand. She looks around at the walls and sees plenty of pictures of half naked men and women. It is quite the showcase of erotic photography that adorns this café, only making her feel even more nervous than she already is.

She sits, with her feet up on the couch as a way to guard herself, especially her heart. Her phone rests on the nearby table, keeping a close eye on it, just in case Chris sends her a text or calls her. She is always on the lookout for any familiar face but being concealed in the corner of the café puts her at ease a bit. Soft jazz music is heard throughout and it only adds to the romantic ambience. This is the type of place where lovers go for a nightcap; not where a thirty-something married mother goes to meet with a twenty-something man she just met.

As she is getting lost in her thoughts, Asher comes around the corner with two mugs in hand. “Two soy chai lattes,” he says through a giggle and he hands one of the mugs to Sadie. “Careful love, it’s hot.”

“I can handle it,” Sadie says, not meaning to come on so strong but she can’t help the use of double entendres around him, wanting to convey more emotion to him, but too afraid to be blunt. “Thank you.”

“It’s my pleasure,” he replies as he takes a seat on the couch next to her. As he sits, the air around him stirs up his cologne and Sadie is able to get a nice whiff of it. His fragrance mixed with his natural pheromones is simply intoxicating and only adds to the attraction she feels for him.

“So, what did you think of the show?”

“I wasn’t expecting that kind of soul or talent from someone so young,” she replies, bringing the cup of hot comfort up to her lips.

“Thanks,” Asher says as he runs his hand over his stubble and speaks with a sarcastic tone. “I appreciate that.”

“No, no,” Sadie begins, trying to redeem herself. “I just meant you have an old soul quality about you. You surpass your age by far.”

“Well that is a compliment one can appreciate. Thank you and thank you for coming out. Where is the husband tonight?”

Sadie takes a sip of her drink and clears her throat. “He was out with his friends watching boxing and now they are probably at the strippers.”

“Ah, I see. Never was much of a fan of those kinds of places. I prefer a woman all to my own viewing pleasure.”

Sadie nods and sips more of her latte. She feels uncomfortable about the subject matter and finds it very difficult to talk about her husband to this young man she has a sudden interest for.



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