Faking it with Damian Black by Louise Jane
Faking it with Damian Black by Louise Jane Chapter 6
Chapter 6
-MILLIE-
“Yeah, sure.” I struggled to sound confident. A merry-go-round of probable favor
he’d asked made my head spun.
Collect? G od. What kind of collection does someone like Damian do? Definitely
not money. He was a billionaire’s heir for crying out loud. Sex? Oh Go d!
Dread settled on my belly. Sweat began to form on my spine.
What have I gotten myself into? S hit. S hit. Sh it!
I wasn’t a virgin nor a prude, but I don’t randomly sleep with men. The concept
of one-night stands still puzzled me. How do women have S** with random men
without getting attached? I’m not judging anyone who indulges in that kind of
activity. It’s their life. It’s just not for me.
But I knew the right to options was not in my hands. I gave that up when I
k*ssed him. It only seemed fair for Damian to
‘collect.”
A silly part ofhopes that is not the case. One percent of my brain and the
rest say Damian will ask for S** as payment, given his history and all.
Now, I’m judging the man who savedfrom that catastrophic groupie? What
was wrong with me?
Damian’s slightly down turned mouth tugged into a knowing smirk. As though
he could read the thoughts in my head.
I finished my drink in one go. I reached my alcohol limit hours ago, but I ordered
another.
“So, who was I supposed to be?” Damian asked, sliding down his seat and
offering it to me.
I shook my head, no, but he gripped my waist and depositedon the
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“What?” The dimmed lights on the bar spin.
Why am I seeing two Damian Black?
“How much alcohol did you drink?” Frowning, he cupped my face and tilted it
side to side. I pinched my eyes closed, gripping the edge of the counter so
tightly from fear of falling on the fioor.
“Too many.” I blinked my eyes again and again until Damian’s twin disappeared.
“What was your question again?”
“I am the boyfriend.” He asked for a refill of his whiskey and waited until the
bartender was done. “We reconnected at Pigtail’s wedding,” he reminded me.
I smiled at his cute pet nfor Candice. She loathed pigtails the moment
Damian christened her with it back in third grade.
“We haven’t had S** yet,” he winked, and my cheeks fiared.
“Just for tonight,” I sighed, setting my elbows on the counter. An uncontrollable
pulse began to throb in my head. “I’m sorry for dragging you into this.”
He shrugged. “I’m glad you cup to me. This party was boringto death.”
He turned on his side and nodded at someone behind me. I followed his line of
sight. His friends were calling us over. But Matt’s hostile gaze grabbed my
attention. He was sulking in the corner of the table.
“Your friend doesn’t seem to buy my story.” I commented, outlining the l*ps of
my glass. He didn’t say anything, so I asked. “Do you have a girlfriend?”
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“I do,” he murmured.
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“Oh, sh it,” I facepalmed myself. “I’m really sorry, Damian. I will straighten things
out before this night ends.”
He tilted his head to the side, teeth sinking into his bottom l*p.
‘Why did that look so hot on him?
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“I do have a girlfriend. You,” he said, his l*ps stretching into a wide smile. It
reached his eyes, and they sparkled in a way that made my insides shiver.
I rarely see Damian smiling. He’s always brooding and hostile to everyone. I wish
I could see more of that smile.
I rolled my eyes and fought off the blush creeping on my cheeks
“Jerk.” I giggled.
Damian chuckled, surprising me. It sounded deep and cool, like diving into the
ocean in the heat of the summer. I wanted to hear it again.
He gripped the back of my seat and spununceremoniously. “Will you stop
doing that?” I groaned. “The world is f ucking spinning.”-
He laughed again, setting his broad hands on my knees. Finding my equilibrium.
I realized I was facing him now, and he was so close, so close that I could feel
his warm breath against my face.
Damian was so much taller than me. I had to crane my n*eck to meet his eyes.
They were sparkling with circles of gold and brown, catching the lights from the
bar. I shivered when his thumb gently caressed my skin, kick-starting a fiuttering
between my thighs.
This was probably the part where I tell him we were only pretending and no one
was looking at us anymore. But his touch felt so good it leftspeechless.
He removed what little space was between our faces and whispered in my ears.
“I think I’ll need to know how Felicity Adams got into your head to sell this act.”
I swallowed, inhaling a lungful of his sp icy masculine perfume. She didn’t,” I
said, which wasn’t a total lie. Felicity wasn’t exactly the only reason, but the
culmination of everything that happened since yesterday blowing up on my face
and alcohol just made it worse.
Damian tucked my hair behind my ears. His eyes boring holes into mine. “You
can lie to them, but not to me. Millicent. I know you.”
‘He know me?” I frowned. I never thought he paidany mind back in high
school.
He tilts his head, his expression tinged with amusement, like he enjoys me
quivering under his gaze. “That girl tried to get a reaction from you since
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freshman year. Fourteen years later, she finally got one. What’s the deal?”
My mouth formed in the shape of an ‘o. He does know me. And he knew who
Felicity was. He pretended he didn’t know her for my benefit. And that he was
aware of Felicity targetingsince freshman year made my heart swell. So he
noticed me. after all. Was it also true that he thinks smart girls are hot?
in
“It’s been a long day, and I’ve had enough of life’s bull shi t,” I admitted,
shivering. It felt as though someone was boring holes.
back. I peered over my shoulder, finding endless faces I couldn’t put a non.
The crowd was busy, the music was buzzing, and my eyes were unfocused due to
my alcohol intake,
my
Damian h ooked his finger under my chin, forcingto meet his eyes. I blinked,
eyelashes fiuttering as I focused on his eyes. They were so green and so intense.
And his voice. Goodness. I almost moaned at the delicious sound when he
spoke in that gravelly tone. “I like hearing you talk d*rty. I have to ask, though,
why’d you cup to me?”
“You’re fishing, Damian.” I slapped his hand away, emptying the last of my vodka
cran, and ordered another, but Damian ordered a glass of water instead.
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“No more alcohol, Millicent
“Pooper,” I murmured, but honestly, I was grateful he was not taking advantage
of the situation. “You were the only guy I knew who wasn’t a creep. You’re a total
fiirt, but not a creep.” I sipped my water.
“Solid reasoning even when drunk,” he stated. “I’m impressed.
I don’t believe I am reasonable at all. I knew alcohol and I will forever dance the
tango of a love-hate relationship. My next statement proved that. “And I have
had a crush on you since high school.”
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