She got out of bed, slipped into her robe, walked over to the window and glanced out to watch the impending
sunrise. Tomorrow, she and Storm would bring an end to their short affair and she hoped when they returned to
Atlanta that they didn’t run into each other anytime soon. It would be difficult to see him and not think about the
intimacy they had shared here in The Big Easy. There
definitely wouldn’t be anything easy about that.
Storm slid his hands around Jayla’s waist and pulled her
snugly against him. “An hour?” he asked with a puzzled lift of his brow. “Are you saying it will take you an entire hour to pick out an outfit for tonight?”
She smiled up at him. “Yes. Already I see a number of
things in this dress shop that I want to try on. It has to be just perfect.”
“Jayla,” he began, but she cut him off.
“Please, Storm. I want a new outfit for tonight.”
He studied the excitement in Jayla’s face, thinking she was even more beautiful than before, if that were possible.
When he had met her for breakfast, he’d told her of the
phone call he had received from his cousin Ian. Ian, a good friend of New Orleans’s mayor, had been invited to a huge
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