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Nora
“YOU’VE GOT TO be kidding me…” I mumbled and turned, shouting over
my shoulder. “Oh, and thanks for sticking me with the tab!”
The bartender walked over. “Everything okay, ma’am?”
I sighed. “Yeah. Guy I met on Tinder just turned out to be nothing like I
expected.”
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A deep voice came from the other end of the bar. “Shocker. Maybe you
should try looking somewhere a little more respectable…”
I squinted down at him. “Excuse me?”
The guy rattled the ice in his glass without looking up. “What’s the
matter? He wasn’t as good-looking as his picture made him out to be? You
gotta give a guy some leeway. You women are the queens of hiding shit.
Lord knows we go to bed with someone with long hair, a great tan, and full
lips. In the morning, we wake up next to a person we don’t recognize because
of all the makeup, hair extensions, and plumping crap you use.”
Seriously? “Perhaps if you weren’t so rude and looked at a person when
you were speaking to them, you might have noticed that I don’t have hair
extensions, wear very little makeup, and I’m naturally plumped in all the
right places.”
That seemed to get his attention. The guy’s head lifted, and he did a quick
sweep over my face before his eyes snagged on my cleavage. It gave me my
first good look at him. The face that came with that attitude was nothing like I
would’ve expected. Based on how defensive he was about my would-be
date’s looks not being up to par, I thought maybe he had some experience
disappointing women. But this guy definitely didn’t let down anyone. He was
younger than his grumbly voice hinted at, with dark brown hair that could use
a cut. Yet I would’ve enjoyed running my fingers through it had he been my
Tinder date. He had a strong, masculine jaw peppered with stubble, a
Romanesque nose, tanned skin, and aquamarine eyes lined with the thickest
black lashes I’d ever seen.
Too bad he was also a jerk.
When his eyes finally met mine, I arched a brow. “Which one of us is the
shallow one again?”
His lip twitched. “Never said I didn’t appreciate beautiful things. Just that
you should give a guy a chance.”
I shook my head. “Not that it’s any of your business, but the reason that
guy wasn’t what I expected was because he had an indent from his wedding
band on his finger. Probably slipped it off two seconds before he walked in. It
had nothing to do with his looks.”
“I apologize then.” He motioned to the bartender. “Her next round is on
me.”
I pointed to the half-drunk expensive scotch Tinder guy had left behind—
without any cash. “How about that one is on you instead?”
He chuckled. “You got it.”
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