Rocking Perfection by Cassandra Lawson

Rocking Perfection by Cassandra Lawson

Author:Cassandra Lawson [Lawson, Cassandra]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Cassandra Lawson
Published: 2018-07-05T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 37

Xander

Cami’s smile told me she was up to something very naughty. Since I like naughty games, I was willing to play along.

“What did you have in mind?” I asked as I stepped back to put some more distance between us. It was hard waiting to have her, but I had a lot more self-control than most people gave me credit for.

“Let’s see how much you remember from our first lesson,” she began, still looking pleased with herself. “You watched me make the waffles, and you heard all the ingredients I used, so you must remember some things. I’ll ask you which ingredient or step comes next in the process. For every wrong answer, you have to remove an article of clothing.”

“What do I get if I answer correctly?” I asked. The game had potential.

“I’ll remove an article of clothing,” she cooed.

It took me a moment to answer, mostly because I was doing my best to keep from swallowing my tongue. That may sound like an exaggeration, but it wasn’t much of one. When Cami decided to put on her kinky chef hat, she went all out. “It’s a deal.” The strain in my voice was to be expected under the circumstances.

Cami’s grin widened as she walked across the kitchen to pull out everything we needed and set it on her counter. “What’s first, Mr. Rock Star?”

I thought for a moment, not sure if I was hoping to get the answer right or wrong. Either seemed like a win to me. “Combine the dry ingredients and sift them.”

“Good answer,” she praised as she kicked out of her shoes.

“Hey!” I complained. “That answer deserves more than a look at your socks.”

“Loser decides which article of clothing to remove,” she told me.

“When did you come up with that rule?” I asked.

“When I lost just now,” she replied with a grin.

“It should have counted as five steps,” I argued. “There are four ingredients to remember and then the sifting.”

“Too bad. You called it one, so it only counts as one. Besides, you didn’t include the names or amounts of each dry ingredient in your answer.”

I laughed at her response. She made a good point. I’d have to slow down with my next items. The rest would be more guess than memory, so I wasn’t sure how they’d play out, but I was looking forward to finding out.



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