The Girlfriend Contract 2

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Static electricity practically crackled at the midpoint between Aiden and Bradley, between father and son.
    And, despite her position sitting beside Aiden, Gwen felt like she was stuck right in the middle of it.
    So far, the journey in the back of the limo had lasted about ten minutes. In that brief span of time, Gwen nearly forgot about her night in with B. It felt like she'd been watching When Harry Met Sally with Beatrice a month ago, instead of the less than half an hour it had actuall
...y been.
    Gwen felt herself trying to let the plush contours of the limo's leather interior swallow her up so that neither man could put their cold eyes on her.
    What have I gotten myself into? she wondered.
    Bradley Manning had the type of imperious glare to put a king to shame. Something well honed over years of ruthless business practice, she assumed.
    He was probably the most frightening man she'd ever met face to face.


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