Silver Seraphs by D R Rosier

Silver Seraphs by D R Rosier

Author:D R Rosier [Rosier, D R]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2019-10-21T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Thirteen

Alyssa looked stunning, in a red sundress that showed a generous amount of her cleavage, and it went down to her lower thighs. The skirt was flowing, while the torso part conformed to the soft tight curves of her body, and the smile on her angelically beautiful face and in her warm brown eyes made my heartrate pick up speed.

“You look fantastic, truly stunning, Alyssa,” I blurted, right after leaving the building. Damned bugs.

She blushed, and then gave me a shy look as she bit her lip. I’d accuse her of being artfully seductive, but it was painfully obvious she came by naturally. It was also the first time I’d bluntly given her a compliment about her looks. That was a dating thing, not a friendship thing, and over the flirting line we’d previously established.

“Thanks, you don’t look so bad yourself.”

I joked, “What, this old thing?”

That was normally a woman’s line, what made it funny was I had on the same casual khaki’s and blue pull over collared shirt. Clean thanks to my amulet, but at least my other clothes and my furniture would arrive the next day, on Monday.

She grinned, “Yes, you do. Today was… rough. Thank you for that, I was terrified.”

I nodded, “Me too, and you’re welcome, anytime.”

I don’t know what she heard in my voice, concern, regret, or maybe guilt, but it caught her attention and her whole face softened.

She reached over and touched my arm for a moment, and her smile felt like a gift for me alone. She was mesmerizingly spellbinding, and I couldn’t look away.

“I’m fine, thanks to you. Let’s drop it.”

She kept her hand on my arm, wrapped around the inside, until I nodded, then she dropped it.

I felt a surge of excitement, my heart pounded, and I also felt that first date anxiety. It wasn’t really a date, was it? It felt like it was, she’d even put on some makeup, and was wearing nice black shoes with two-inch heels. I’d never seen her wearing a dress so slinky before either.

The last thing I needed to do was fall for a young and painfully beautiful young woman that I worked with, but hell if I had a choice in that. It’d been four days, and I already felt a little lost.

Too fast, but a part of my mind argued the opposite, that she was perfect for me. Still, I felt no compulsion to speed things up either, at the same time I gave up on fighting it. The look in her warm brown eyes, her touches, and everything about her told me I wasn’t the only one.

She said, “I’ve been thinking about dropping college.”

I knew she didn’t really want my advice, or even encouragement, she was just using me as a sounding board. I could do that, the instinct to fix it was relatively easy to push aside.

“Why?”

She sighed, “Because I have my career already, who I am, what I am, is my life. Not my whole life certainly, but my professional life, my passion, my calling if you will.



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