Faking with Benefits by Lily Gold EPUB & PDF

Faking with Benefits by Lily Gold EPUB & PDF – eBook Details

  • Author: Lily Gold
  • Genre: Multicultural & Interracial Romance, Multicultural Romances, Romantic Comedy
  • Publish Date: 14 December 2021
  • Size: 1.7 MB
  • Format: PDF / EPUB
  • Status: Avail for Download
  • Price: Free

LAYLA

ā€œIā€™d really want to be married by thirty,ā€ I say thoughtfully, twirling my wine
glass between my fingers. ā€œI think that would give me the best shot at having
children.ā€
ā€œCh-children?ā€ My date echoes on the other side of the restaurant table, his
eyes wide.

I nod, smiling at him as seductively as I can.
My date tonight is a guy called Mike Stonem. I met him on an app last night.
Six foot two, handsome, and he works in an animal rescue facility. Right
now, heā€™s sitting opposite me looking absolutely delicious in a fitted black
suit, golden candlelight flickering all over his sculpted face.
He swallows, Adamā€™s apple bobbing. ā€œSo, youā€™re thinking about kids
already, Layla?ā€

I nod. ā€œI think itā€™s important to have a life plan. I know it can become a lot
more difficult to have kids after thirty-five, so I should probably start soon. I
think three is a good number, although Iā€™d be happy with two. What do you
think aboutā€”ā€

I trail off as he pushes out his chair and stands. ā€œI, um. Need to use the
restroom,ā€ he mutters, not meeting my eye.
ā€œOh. Okay. Thatā€™s fine.ā€ I wave him off, and he turns on his heel, marching
towards the bathrooms.
Weird.
Shrugging, I lean back in my chair, taking a deep sip of wine.
Iā€™m in the middle of my 120th date, and Iā€™m starting to think Iā€™ve finally
gotten the hang of it.

The night is going really well so far. Mike suggested a really fancy
restaurant; a Michelin-starred spot in central London. Itā€™s very posh and
expensive, all minimalist white walls covered in weird modern art, and
oddly-shaped lampshades hanging from the ceiling. He arrived early, kissed
me on the cheek when we sat down at our table, and showed me pictures of a
cute dog he operated on today. He didnā€™t even stare at my chest when I
dropped my fork and bent to pick it up.
I have a good feeling about him.

Glancing back to the bathroom door to make sure itā€™s still closed, I reach for
my handbag, unsnapping the clasp and pulling out my date notebook. Licking
my finger, I flip through the pages until I find my list of first-date
instructions, scanning down the first few bullet points.
Make good eye contact
Ask him questions about himself
Maintain open body language
Touch his hand or arm
Compliment him

I nod, trying to memorise them.
It might sound a bit over-the-top to carry directions on dates, but Iā€™m
notoriously terrible at dating. Iā€™m twenty-eight and Iā€™ve never had a
boyfriend. And itā€™s not for lack of trying: Iā€™ve spent the last two years on a
mission to find a man who will put up with me.

Every Friday night after
work, I come home, sit on my couch with a glass of wine, and go on a
marathon swiping session on my current favourite dating app. As soon as I
find a guy I like, I invite him out on a date.

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