Flirting With The Society Doctor, When One Night Isn't by Janice Lynn Wendy S. Marcus, Janice Lynn, Wendy S. Marcus

By Janice Lynn Wendy S. Marcus, Janice Lynn, Wendy S. Marcus

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No, it won’t be perfect. ” Neither did she want to spend her weekend reviewing the computerized brain-mapping research they were conducting. Yes, she loved her job, but she’d actually thought that with him out of town for the weekend she’d have some time to herself for once. Why was she bothering to argue with him? Why did she think she could dissuade him when he’d set his mind to something? No one could, least of all her. Still, she stubbornly held on to her pride. “No. No. ” Creases marred his forehead.

But you’re right. Your lunches are your own, even if I do monopolize them. Go. Get your hair done however you want. ” “But—” “Actually,” he withdrew his wallet from his back pocket. “Take the rest of the afternoon off and buy yourself a dress for tonight, too. ” Her face pale, she stared at the cash in his hand. ” “Sure you can,” he teased. ” Her lips pursed. “I’ve earned my paycheck. ” “Look, it’s my fault you need new clothes and to have your hair done. ” He shoved the cash into her palm, closed her hand around the money.

Vale Wakefield led a gilded life. One where he’d been blessed with money, looks, intelligence, gifted surgical hands, and that something more that just made him impossible not to like. Women wanted him. Men wanted to be him. Little old ladies made him cookies and cakes, for heaven’s sake. At work she could maintain distance, keep her unwanted attraction to him safely tucked away, but at a wedding? Would he take one look at her and realize she dreamed of being the one he danced with at ballroom charities?

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