Romance Narration

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Description

From DANGEROUS GROUND by Rachel Grant

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
after a long moment she lifted her head and he straightened, still holding her tight, their gazes locked. And even though there was nothing sexual in their embrace, there was a new heat between them. The pull of attraction had been there from the start, but now she knew who he was and why he was here. So any attraction she exhibited was real in a way it hadn't been before. She wanted to kiss him and he wanted to kiss her. He could get lost in the comfort and escape of her mouth. Her body, a strong gust sent another spray of water up the cliff side. This one just shy of drenching them. The non metaphorical, cold blast of water was just what he needed to stop himself from doing the unforgivable. He released her and stepped back. He wanted to thank her for the comforting hug, but that moment at the end there had changed things, making him feel awkward. He turned and reached for the rear door of the side by side, lifted it and began sorting through the items they need for spelunking well, for a guy who has a reputation as a playboy, you are seriously lacking finesse right now. He dropped the bundles of rope and planted his hands on the rear bumper, leaning down. He let out a soft laugh because it was that or grown, I didn't know I'd be getting a critique or I'd have done things differently. I also forgot, you know my reputation. He remembered the first night on chick sook when they found the clipboard and she'd shared what Dylan had told her about him. It was telling that Dylan had said Dean was a womanizer. After all, he'd mentioned more than once that the moment he told dates about his twin, the wildlife photographer. All they did was ask questions about Dean. Dillon hadn't wanted Fiona to fixate on Dean as other women had. So he told her the truth about his semi famous brother. I suppose it's worth noting. Fiona added that Dylan also told me you sleep around without emotional involvement as a coping mechanism. He faced her afraid to ask the obvious question, but compelled to nonetheless, did he say why no? And I didn't ask. I admit I'm curious now, but I have a feeling this isn't the time. It's not and I'm not sure I agree with Dylan's assessment anyway, but know this my reputation is earned and it's exactly who I'm content to be. Not only was that the truth, but it would also stop her from wanting to pursue this inconvenient attraction. Making it clear he wasn't the right slater brother for her