Naphat Vikairungroj is a good-looking man—a tall, good-looking man. He wears his short, salon-styled, perfectly layered and coiffed hair like a sophisticated crown. He’s dressed in a pale grey suit; the slacks and fitted jacket hug his lush curves. His clothes look expensive. At the base of his throat, a solitary diamond glints, matching the single-carat studs in his ears. He is well groomed—one of those men who grew up with money and breeding, though his breeding seems to be lacking this evening; his pale blue shirt is undone too far. Like my shirt. I flush.
“Bible. Bui.” He beams, showing perfect white teeth, and holds out a manicured hand to shake first Bible’s, then my hand. It means I have to release Bible’s hand to reciprocate. He’s a lot taller than Bible.
“Na,” Bible says politely. I smile coolly.
“You both look so well after your honeymoon,” He says smoothly, his brown eyes gazing at Bible through long lashes. Bible puts his arm around me, holding me close.
“We had a wonderful time, thank you.” He brushes his lips against my temple, taking me by surprise.
See...he’s mine. Annoying—infuriating, even—but mine. I grin. Right now I really love you, Bible Sumettikul. I slip my hand around his waist then into his rear pocket of his pants and squeeze his behind.
Na gives us a thin smile.
“Have you managed to look over the plans?”
“We have,” I murmur. I gaze at Bible, who grins down at me, one eyebrow raised in wry amusement. Amused at what? My reaction to Na or me squeezing his butt?
“Please,” Bible says. “The plans are here.” He gestures toward the dining table. Taking my hand, he leads me to it, Na following in our wake. I finally remember my manners.
“Would you like something to drink?” I ask. “A glass of wine?”
“That would be lovely,” Na says. “Dry white if you have it.”
Shit! Sauvignon Blanc—that’s a dry white, isn’t it? Reluctantly leaving my husband’s side, I head over to the kitchen. I hear the iPod hiss as Bible switches off the music.
“Would you like some more wine, Bible?” I call.
“Please, baby,” He croons, grinning at me. Wow, he can be so swoon worthy at times yet so aggravating at others.
Reaching up to open the cupboard, I’m aware his eyes are on me, and I’m gripped by the uncanny feeling that Bible and I are putting on a show, playing a game together—but this time we’re on the same side pitted against Mr. Vikairungroj. Does he know that he’s attracted to him and is being too obvious about it? It gives me a small rush of pleasure when I realize maybe he’s trying to reassure me. Or maybe he’s just sending a message loud and clear to this man that he’s taken.
Mine. Yeah, bitch—mine. My inner goddess is wearing her gladiatrix outfit, and she’s taking no prisoners. Smiling to myself I collect three glasses from the cupboard, take the opened bottle of sauvignon Blanc from the fridge, and place them all on the breakfast bar. Na is leaning over the table while Bible stands beside him and points at something on the plans.
“I think Bui has some opinions on the glass wall, but generally we’re both pleased with the ideas you’ve come up with.”
“Oh, I’m glad,” Na gushes, obviously relieved, and as he says it, he briefly touches his arm in a small, flirty gesture. Bible stiffens immediately but subtly. He doesn’t even seem to notice.
Leave him the fuck alone. He doesn’t like to be touched.
Stepping casually aside so he’s out of his reach, Bible turns to me.
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A Thousand Deaths (Sumettikul's Universe Three)
FanfictionNow, Build and Bible have it all-love, passion, intimacy, wealth and a world of possibilities for their future. But Build knows that loving Bible will not be easy, and that being together will pose challenges that neither of the would anticipate. Ju...