Four Week Fiance (Four Week Fiance #1)(57)
“Yes and no.” I made a face and hurried over to my bed. “Sally, I don’t know if I’m still a virgin.”
“What?” She made a face. “Is he that small?”
“Small?” I was confused for a second and then started laughing. “No silly. He’s not small at all.” My eyes gleamed as I thought back to his large, thick manhood.
“So how do you not know?”
“He put it in, but Cody walked in and then he pulled out and we stopped.”
“Oh snap.” Sally’s eyes widened and she sat up. “Cody walked in on TJ on top of you?”
“Yup.” I giggled nervously. “It was so embarrassing and I thought the earth was going to open up and swallow me.”
“So what happened when Cody left? I take it Cody didn’t kill either of you.”
“Nothing happened.” I sighed. “We didn’t have sex. TJ told Cody we were engaged, but he wouldn’t sleep with me.”
“Whoa—what? Engaged?” Sally jumped out of her bed and came over to mine. “What is going on?”
“It’s not real. He doesn’t love me or anything. He didn’t declare his undying love. It’s so he can get a seat on the board at his dad’s company or something.” I paused. “But he does want to sleep with me. And he said we would do other stuff, like kinky stuff.”
“Say what?” Sally’s brown eyes looked like she couldn’t take in anything else. “What did you say? And what do you mean kinky stuff? Oh, my gosh, what is going on here?”
“I don’t know, like sex stuff?” I shrugged. “He would want me to live with him, he said.”
“Live with him?” Sally looked suspicious. “Why?”
“Just to make it look real to the board.”
“How is the board going to know you’re living with him?”
“I don’t know.” I shrugged. “And honestly, I’m not sure I care. This is everything I’ve been waiting for, Sally.”
“I don’t know, Mila.” She looked worried. “This all seems to have come out of nowhere. Just a couple of days ago, you were still hating each other. Shit, you were pretending you had a fake boyfriend.”
“Things are different now. TJ has the hots for me too.”
“Yeah, but a lot of guys have the hots for you, Mila.” She sighed. “It just seems fishy.”
“It’s not,” I said, though I wasn’t too sure of that fact.
Knock knock.
“Hello,” I said and looked towards the door.
“Hey, you.” TJ walked in and gave me a look, no smile on his face. “Hi, Sally.”
“TJ,” she said with a deep, unfriendly voice.
“I wanted to give this to you, Mila. To look over.” He walked over to me with a brown envelope in his hands.
“What is it?” I frowned as I took it from him.
“A contract,” he said simply. “Read it. We’ll discuss it later.”
“Okay,” I said and watched as he walked back out of the room. He closed the door gently and I looked back at Sally, who was frowning. “What?” I exclaimed.
“He just happened to have a contract with him?” She raised an eyebrow at me. “Doesn’t that seem very suspicious?”
“I don’t know, Sally.” I sighed and held the envelope close to me. “I mean, what does he get out of it?”
“I don’t know.” She shrugged. “I mean, just be careful. You’ve had the hots for him for a long time. I don’t want you to get caught up in something you don’t really know anything about.”
“I know TJ. He’s been Cody’s best friend for years.”
“And I thought I knew Cody.” She shrugged. “I’ve been your best friend for years.”
“I’m sorry about Cody, Sally.” I reached out and patted her on the back. “He’s a jerk.”
“It is what it is.” She shrugged and took a deep breath. “Hey, I’m sorry for being a party-pooper, I’m excited for what’s going on with you and TJ. I just don’t want you to get hurt.”
“I don’t want to get hurt either.”
“And you know what?”
“What?”
“You’re still a virgin.” She grinned. “The tip doesn’t count.”
“It was more than the tip.” I laughed.
“If his tongue didn’t count, one motion of his cock sure doesn’t.” She laughed. “Though, don’t quote me on that. I’m not an expert on these things.”
“Okay, I won’t.” I laughed and looked down at the envelope in my hands. “Should I open it now?”
“Duh.” She laughed and then stood up. “Though you should put more clothes on first. I feel like you’re trying to seduce me.”
“You wish.” I laughed and jumped up. “I’m going to shower and change, and then we can read it.”
“I can’t wait,” she said, a twinkle back in her eye. “I just hope it’s not all whips and chains and dark dungeons. I’m not sure I’ll be able to look at him the same way again.”