Blind Date – Sandi Lynn

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“And her child is disrespectful. You are not to see that woman again.” “I’m sorry. Since when did you decide that you can tell me whom I can and cannot date?” My brows furrowed. “She’s lower class and a bad look for Castile Properties. Come with me, darling. Harry Higgins brought his daughter today, and she’s stunning.” “I’m good, Grandmother. I’m here with Samantha, and that’s where I’m staying.” “Consequences, Weston. Consequences.” She walked away. “What was that all about?” Finn walked over and placed his hand on my shoulder.

“She hates Samantha.” “Who doesn’t that woman hate?” “You’ve lived with us, and you’re like a son to her. Why doesn’t she tell you who you can and can’t date?” “Because I’m not her bloodline. She couldn’t care less what I do or who I see.” He chuckled. “Wes!” Greta walked over. “Where is Samantha?” “Oh, hello.” Finn’s face flashed a grin. “You were one of the participants in the blind date auction, weren’t you?

Chemistry teacher, I believe.” “I was, and I don’t want to talk about it.” “Why?” Finn’s brows furrowed. “Because the man who won me stood me up and has made no other arrangements to take me out.” “Well,” Finn smiled. “His loss is my gain. Don’t think I didn’t notice you, pretty lady. I did.

But I wasn’t allowed to bid. I never would have stood you up.” “Oh, really?” She blushed. “Yes, really. By the way, I’m Finn.” He extended his hand. “Greta.” She smiled, placing her hand in his. “Who won you?” Finn asked. “Theo Goodwill.” “That old geezer?” He chuckled. “Let’s go grab a drink.” He held out his arm.

Greta hooked her arm in his and turned to me. “Tell Samantha I’ll talk to her later.” She grinned. Sighing, I tipped my glass of champagne to my lips. “What is going on?” Sam walked over. “I just saw Greta on the arm of your friend Finn.” “She walked over to me, looking for you, and Finn asked her if she wanted to grab a drink. I think he may like her.” “There’s everything to like. She’s an amazing woman and friend.” “I have no doubt she isn’t.

Where’s Zoey?” Sam whipped her head from side to side and then behind her. “She was just behind me when we left the bathroom.” “I see her. She’s over there talking to one of the boys who works here.” I pointed. “Oh, he’s cute.” Sam smiled. “I’m starving. Let’s grab some food,” I said. We were sitting at a table when Zoey walked over.

No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review. 1kitap1.com/en Mission Statement Sandi Lynn Romance Providing readers with romance novels that will whisk them away to another world and from the daily grind of life – one book at a time. 1kitap1.com/en Chapter One WESTON “Claudia, wait,” I said, grabbing her arm. She spun around and stared at me while cabs honked in the streets and crowds of people pushed around us.

“You don’t feel anything, Weston! Never,” she snapped. “You show up when it’s convenient for you. You say the right things only when people are watching. And look at that. You’re already somewhere else.” She jammed her manicured finger into my chest. “Keep your voice down,” I gritted my teeth, looking around at the people shuffling by. A few were taking out their phones to capture a quick photo or video.

“Ah, of course. That’s all you care about. What some stranger with an iPhone thinks. God forbid Weston Castile looks messy.” “You know my image is the face of Castile Properties.” Claudia laughed, not just a simple laugh, but one that turned heads. “You’re nothing but a vessel, Weston. A perfectly empty vessel. You don’t know how to love anyone.”

“I told you from the beginning what this was, Claudia. You just didn’t want to believe me. You wanted to change me.” I pointed at her. “If you’re looking for someone to blame for your disappointment in me, find a mirror. I never promised you anything more than this.” She stood there, jaw tight and breathing hard. She yanked the gold Cartier bracelet I had given her after I missed her birthday because I was tied up in meetings and threw it at me.

“Fuck you, you emotionless bastard. Fuck you. Fuck your image. Fuck your company. We’re DONE!” she shouted like a lunatic, turned on her heels, and was quickly gone from my sight.

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