An Englishman's Inamorata
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In those few seconds, everything out of his line of sight seemed a blur as both his and the female’s eyes met. The Brit felt his shoulders tense ever so slightly as the woman shot him a reserved smile before tipping her half-filled glass towards him. Taking a sip of his own drink, he ignored the burning sensation of liquor down his throat, keeping a steady gaze on her.
He could see the coy smile as she tried to hide it behind the cool drink in her hand before turning once more towards the bar. It must have been his tired mind, the alcohol or possibly the impish gleam in her eyes that compelled him to leave the comfort of his table, empty glass in hand.
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- Part 1 of An Englishman's Inamorata
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“You’re home early.” The sudden appearance of her husband by the kitchen doorway almost made the smartly dressed woman slip on the hardwood floors.
“Don’t do that.” A slightly exasperated look appeared on the woman’s face as she gave her husband a faint warning.
The female watched as the short-haired blonde gave her a rueful smile as he approached her, kissing her damp cheek as a sign of a silent apology before reaching for her document bag and purse. She couldn’t help the smile appearing on her face, turning her head towards her husband, she returned his affections with a peck in the corner of his lips. A faint flush appeared on the Brit’s cheeks and being wife to such an easily flustered individual, the young woman couldn’t help but tease the Englishman a little more.
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- Part 2 of An Englishman's Inamorata
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"Darling, would you mind sitting up properly?" The Englishman cleared his throat before grumbling awkwardly and raising his newspaper over his flushed countenance. "I can see…Everything."
"...You would have never looked at my breasts if you haven't been my husband."
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- Part 3 of An Englishman's Inamorata
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“My husband has a mistress,” Marie huffed as she took a sip from her flute. “I believe it is only proper that I take a lover. Or three.”
“Isn’t that quite excessive, Marie?”
“There is only one man in London who might change my mind–no, it is not my husband; I can tell you that much.”
“Someone younger perhaps?” Marie only shook her head, looking almost scandalized.
“Of course not! I would give my virtue only to one man.” “ Marie interjected before continuing, displaying her flair for the dramatic. She nodded towards the other side of the room. ” That Earl.“
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- Part 4 of An Englishman's Inamorata
