Sex, Lies, and Online Dating by Rachel Gibson

Sex, Lies, and Online Dating by Rachel Gibson

Author:Rachel Gibson [Gibson, Rachel]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: Romance, Suspense, Fiction, Serial Murderers, Dating (Social Customs)
ISBN: 9780739464809
Google: qkfrVl2KChUC
Amazon: 0060772913
Publisher: Avon
Published: 2006-01-30T23:00:00+00:00


Chapter 10

Hadenuf: Seeks Girl’s Best Friend…

“He was only dating me because he wanted me to kill him,” Lucy sobbed and took a drink of her wine. Her vision blurred, and she could hardly see the faces of her friends gathered in her living room. “Remember when I told you he was pursuing me hot and heavy? He was! He thought I was a serial killer.”

Her friends, being the wonderful women that they were, were shocked and outraged on her behalf. They condemned Quinn for being a jerk, a loser, and a royal a-hole.

“It all makes sense now,” Lucy cried. “All the questions about those men being killed. All the interest in whether I’d dated any of them, and I just thought he was being cautious. I excused everything because I thought we liked the same television shows!”

Two hours later, they were all feeling the buzz of alcohol and condemning all men on principle.

Maddie reached for the bottle and refilled her own glass. “Men are lying bastards.”

“Sneaky, lying bastards,” Adele added, her eyes getting as glassy as Lucy’s. “Too bad we need them.”

“Why?” Lucy asked. “Sure, they come in handy when you’ve got fifty pounds of cat food loaded into your car and you need someone to tote and fetch, but that doesn’t make up for the sheer volume of all their lies. I’ve had enough of men’s crap.”

“They cook dinner sometimes,” Clare added to the conversation as she swirled the wine in her glass. “And it is nice when they make little tables out of broken tiles.” She looked at her friends and was quick to add, “But you’re right. Men for the most part are a pain in the keister. Vibrators are a girl’s best friend.”

They all fixed their attention on Clare. On the one woman in the room who believed she’d found her soul mate the moment she’d laid eyes on him. So why was a vibrator her best friend? Perhaps all was not well in romance-ville.

“Oh, don’t you all look at me like that,” she said. “I know you girls aren’t exactly sitting around waiting for a man to give you an orgasm.”

“I’m not waiting around,” Maddie said. “But I thought you were.”

Clare took a drink of her wine and licked her top lip. “Sometimes Lonny is tired. He works really hard.”

“Making tables out of tiles?” Maddie shook her head. “Honey, if a guy is too tired to have sex, doesn’t that tell you something?”

“Yes. That he’s artistic.”

Lucy cleared her throat and shook her head slightly. As drunk as she was, she wasn’t going to let anyone tell Clare that her dream man dreamed of doing men. Clare was one of the most genuinely nice people Lucy knew. She was kind and had a huge heart, and if she wanted to pretend that Lonny wasn’t gay, that was fine with Lucy. Besides, who was she to tell anyone anything about their love life? She’d fallen in love with a man who’d only dated her because he’d thought she was a serial killer.



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