She looks like her.

It's the same with every woman I bring home with me.

They always look like her.

Light brown hair, sky blue eyes and a body that takes me to that place I crave. It's where I forget – her innocence, my cruelty, everything.

Last night was different.

This one didn't only look like her, she danced like her, spoke in a soft voice like her, and when she lost control on my sheets in that split second I live for, she made a sound that cracked my heart open. My heart; cold and jaded as it is, it felt a beat of something for this one.

She left before I woke up.

I need to forget about the woman from last night, just like I've forgotten every woman but the one who started me on this path to self-destruction.

I might have been able to if I wasn't standing in a crowded courtroom ready to take on the most important case of my career staring at the woman who crawled out of my arms just hours ago and into the role of opposing counsel.

I may be a high-profile lawyer, but her name is one I'd recognize anywhere.

The woman I screwed last night is the same one I screwed over in high school.

Court is now in session, and it's me versus her.

Chapter 1

Dylan

The world within Manhattan is its own beast. You learn that when you live here. When you claw your way around this city looking for something elusive.

For some, that’s a job that will keep a roof over their heads.

For others, it’s a relationship that will stand the test of time and weather the winds of change.

I have the first and no interest in the second.

My needle in the haystack is a particular type of woman.

I don’t bother with blondes.

My cock has zero interest in redheads.

For me, it’s all about the type of woman I see in front of me now.

Light brown hair, blue eyes, and a petite body that can move to the beat of the music.

Experience has taught me that if a woman can dance, she can fuck.

The woman I’m watching now is graceful, beautiful, and within the hour will be in my bed.

I slide off the bar stool and approach her.

“I’m Dylan.”

She taps her ear. “What was that?”

I lean in closer as she dances around me. “I’m Dylan, and you are?”

“Dancing.” She breathes on a small laugh. “It’s nice to meet you, Dylan.”


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