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AFTER returning her gaze from across the crowded yard for what seemed like an eternity, he straightened and pushed off the picket fence he’d been nonchalantly propped against and started towards her.
The current of electric excitement that rushed through her body caused her heart to lurch and the drink she held to slop over her hand. She swallowed hard, unfamiliar with the confused messages her brain and body were radiating through her. She recognized one as fear, but wasn’t sure if it stemmed from the possibility he might veer off the direct course he was taking to her or that he wouldn’t.
With each swaggering step the denim-and-leather-clad male took, her teenage heart beat faster, until it was drumming so fiercely it crashed into her lungs and took her breath away.
‘G’day, I’m Craig Adams and I’d like to sleep with you.’
She forced the type of ‘cool’ smile she’d practised at least a hundred times in the mirror and willed her voice to calmness. ‘Really? Well, I’m Taylor Radcliffe and you’re out of luck—I don’t sleep around.’
‘I’m not asking you to sleep with anyone but me, Taylor Radcliffe.’
‘You’re still out of luck,’ she replied, taking a sip of her drink for courage. ‘I’m a virgin.’
‘Then you’ll be starting at the top.’
‘But if I start at the top the only place I can go is down.’
His grin was sinful. ‘See you’ve got the hang of it already! I like a fast learner.’
The innuendo was hardly veiled. But even as Taylor backed up against the paling, she was excited rather than afraid of the stranger’s arrogant and direct pick-up technique.
‘I’ve been warned off you by my friend,’ she informed him. ‘You’re not considered financially desirable.’
‘You, on the other hand, Taylor Radcliffe, are considered very financially desirable,’ he returned, planting his hands on the fence just above her shoulder.
‘Ah! So you want me for my money.’
‘No. I just want you,’ he whispered against her already opening mouth. ‘For the rest of my life.’
Four months later they married. She was eighteen; he was twenty-one...