SAMANTHA POSEY: LOVE UNFOLDED: A BWWM Alpha Billionaire Romance

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Authors: Shantee' Parks
you say
anything I don’t want you to feel weird about last night. I loved every second
of our time together it was better than I hoped it would be,” says Jacob.
    “Ok,” she smirks.
    "You're good
at what you do," he says, with a smile taking a sip of his orange juice.
    “I came to your
room last night, but you were engaged in other acts.”
    "That I
was," she says, sliding the bacon in and out of her mouth.
    His facial
expression changes as his face turns blush red. "Now that's not fair on our
no sex weekend," he says, with a smile. “On another note what are we going
to do today? Do you still want to watch movies?" asks Jacob.
    "Yes,"
she replies.
    “I have a couple
of scripts to go through.”
    “Ok I will call Paul
to see how things are coming along with our project,” she says.
    "You know I
have never met anyone like you," says Jacob.
    "I know and
you never will," she says, with a southern accent.
    She gives him a
kiss.
    "I will see
you in an hour," she says.

 
    Jacob is trying
to focus on the scripts but he can’t stop thinking about her. He knew they
agreed they wouldn’t have sex but now it is so hard because they had gotten so
close. He wants to spend all his free time with her.
    She sits on the bed
thinking about him as a smile comes across her face. She walks over to the
window looking at the beautiful grounds. He knocks on the open door to the
bedroom. She turns smiling at him then returns her gaze to the scenery out the
window. He walks up behind her putting his arms around her waist kissing the
top of her head.
    "I owe you a
full tour don’t I?" he asks.
    “Yes you do! We
didn’t get a chance yesterday.”
    He held her in
his arms for a while.
    “I never felt
like this about anyone before,” he says turning her around to kiss her.
    She pushes her
tongue deep into his mouth while running her hands through his hair, then pulls
away.
    "Jacob you
don’t want to fall for me. Everything is always great in the beginning then
somewhere down the line it fizzles out,” Samantha says, as she looks down at
the floor. “I want to have feelings for you but I can’t,” she says.
    “You can’t or you
won’t?” he asks.
    The look on his
face is full of sadness.
    “Oh Jacob don’t
do this to me. I don’t want to fall in love with you!”
    “Why?” he asks.
    “I'm scared!”
    She then sits on
the bed.
    “I would rather
be the life of the party than the girl with the broken heart,” she says. “I
can’t go there again.”
    He sits next to
her and pulls her into a hug.
    "Let’s not
think about it. Let’s just continue to enjoy each other’s company," he
says.
    "Ok, but
don't forget I warned you," she replies.
    He pulls her to
him hugging and kissing her.
    “Let’s get
started on that tour I promised you,” says Jacob.
    Jacob doesn't
understand why someone would hurt her in such a way leaving her broken and
afraid of love. Her words crushed him on the inside.
    “We’ll start
outside so put on your Eskimo coat,” he says.
    She laughs.
    They go out to
the back yard.  As he is pointing in the direction of the pool, Jacob
doesn’t notice the devious look on Samantha’s face. She picks up a snow ball
hitting him right in the face.
    She laughs so
hard at his red face.
    They chase each
other around throwing snow balls and having a great time. All the hurtful stuff
she said earlier is forgotten in that moment.
    Later, Jacob’s
chef put together their lunch and some snacks for the movie. They go to the
theater room to watch a mafia movie.
    They talk about
their childhood and rewound their favorite parts of the movie.
    After the movie
is over, Jacob asks, “What do you want to do next?”
    “Let’s just
talk,” she says.
    They go back
upstairs, put on some music, and just talk about how he got into acting and her
into photography. No liquor involved for the better part of the day, until they
do Karaoke that night. They sang three songs each laughing harder and harder at
each other.

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