Plunge

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Authors: Heather Stone
last name along with the delivery address.”
    It occurs to me that I’m falling for a girl and I don’t even know her last name. It’s ridiculous. I shoot out a quick text.
    Me: What’s your last name and your address?
    Sam: Brighten ☺ 78 Ridge Street. Apt 4e
    I smile. Samantha Brighten. It suits her.
    I pay, grab Sam’s roses and head towards the door with a little skip in my step.
    I would never admit it, but I just might be in love. It’s crazy, completely stupid, and 100% too soon, but I can’t help it. She’s ingrained herself into my system and I don’t see things changing. I’m going to woo my girl tonight because one thing is for sure.
    She’s mine.

11 Samantha
    B rushing my hair from my face I step away from the mirror and walk into my closet to grab a cardigan to wear on top of my dress. As I pull it off the rack, there’s a knock on my door, so I slip it on quickly. My heart thrums in my chest with excitement and anticipation for my first date with Adam. I can’t believe he’s taking me to dinner. I can’t believe any of this is really happening. One minute I’m bored and lonely playing online, and the next I’m off to a romantic dinner with my dream man.
    Swinging the door open, my breath rushes out of me as I’m met with the most devastatingly handsome man I have ever seen. Adam is perfection.
    His hair is tousled and he looks delectable. He’s holding the most beautiful bouquet of flowers. My eyes widen and I feel my face flush.
    Adam flashes me a smirk that makes me go weak in the knees. I want to forgo our date and pull him into my bedroom to have my way with him.
    “None of that, beautiful. I intend to feed you food before we come home for dessert.”
    I pout my lip and he lets out the most beautiful laugh while leaning in to capture my mouth with his. His lips tickle mine as he pulls away. “We have a reservation in fifteen minutes at Rock, the new Asian fusion restaurant in the meat packing district.”
    My mouth splits into a huge smile. “I’ve been dying to go there! How did you get a reservation on such short notice?”
    “I know people,” he says with a wink and I feel my insides burn, jealousy coursing through me. I have no idea who he knows, but my mind goes straight to a girl. I shake it off. I know I can’t act like that. Who am I to be jealous and who am I to assume?
    “You really do look beautiful by the way. After dinner, I’ll show you just how beautiful.” He smirks and my insides go gooey.
    “Come on, if we stay here one more minute with you giving me those eyes, I’ll fuck you right here against the door frame. I’m sure your neighbors would love that.”
    I quickly put my flowers in a vase of water and walk back to my waiting prince. Taking my hand in his, he pulls me into the hallway and towards the elevator.

    F ifteen minutes later we arrive at Rock. A tall, willowy blonde smiles as she shows us to our intimate table in the lounge area. Blood-red velvet benches span the wall with glass tables in front. I love the look of this place. Classy yet it evokes the feeling of sin.
    “Your server will be with you in just a moment. Here’s the sushi menu if you would like to take a look.” She saunters off gracefully and I turn to Adam.
    “So what looks good?” I ask, gesturing to the menu. Adam’s brows perk up and he gives me a wicked gleam. “Food, Adam. Food.” He looks so damn sexy that I might take him up on it— soon .
    He leans closer into me and the fragrance of his cologne infiltrates my nose. He smells good enough to eat. God, I’ll never get enough of this man. An overwhelming urge to drag him into the bathroom comes over me.
    “So, family?” Adam asks.
    “My parents live in Syracuse and I have two sisters. I’m the oldest and then it’s Courtney. She just graduated from Stanford and is living in upstate New York working for the governor. The baby is Tiffany and she’s a junior at NYU. You?”
    “Only child. My mom died a few years

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