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“I’ll take her,” Parker insisted.

“Right then. See you both later. I’ll buy my own ticket to Mexico, just let me know the exact dates.”

Francis left after letting me know he’d heard our plans for the wedding. I took my now empty mug and placed it in the sink before turning back to Parker. The love of my life.

“I’m ready whenever you are.”

“I’ll be ready in a minute. Be right back.”

He left the room as I picked the paper back up. Whoever wrote this ad must be really stupid, or just naïve. I shook my head in amazement again while reading: 

WANTED: A hot stud of a vampire with enough stamina for two
gorgeous women in heat. Must have a large penis and a car. If interested please contact Kelly at…

What had been going through this girls mind when she submitted this? And how did the newspaper not catch this before it went to print?

“Ready?” Parker asked while leaning casually against the doorjamb. He looked so sexy in his khaki shorts and plain white tee. I had half a mind to call in sick again, or at least to show up late. “Now, now. We won’t get very far if you continue to look at me that way.”

I smiled before joining him in the doorway.

“Then we better take off now.”

 

 

 

 

 

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