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35: The Gentleman Thief (2)

Author: Chris Muna
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He paid for the drinks and led me, his hand now firmly on my lower back, to his suite upstairs. It was opulent, tasteful, but it felt like a stage. He closed the door and turned to me.

"You've been thinking about this," he stated, his eyes darkening. "Since the moment I looked at you by the display case. Your pulse quickened. Your skin flushed. You wanted this."

I couldn't deny it. "Yes."

He approached, not with rushed hunger, but with a slow, predatory certainty. His hands came to my face, thu
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