Filed to story: Once Upon a One Night Mistake Book PDF Free by Simone Shirazi
Then again, that bar was kind of hard to ignore.
Wanting to blend in with all the others who had drinks in their hands, Taliana made her way through the crowd toward the bar on the other side of the colossal room. Some clever moves got her to the center of the room in no time, but from there she lost sight of her target. She cursed under her breath as she moved farther into the writhing mass of people, which eventually spat her out none too gracefully a few moments later. She was almost to it when a hard shove to the back had her stumbling forward, and she fell into the arms of some poor unsuspecting stranger.
Groaning, Taliana lifted her head to apologize, but the words died in her throat when she met the blue eyes of her savior.
“It’s you,” she gasped as she stared up into the face of the dark-haired Adonis she’d slept with less than a week ago. “Holy? shit .”
Staring at her with wide eyes and a slack jaw, he looked just as shocked as Taliana felt. She wasn’t sure how long they’d been gaping at each other before she realized he was still holding her, but the moment she did, she pushed herself back onto her feet and put a bit of space between them. The action seemed to wake him from his trance as well, and he raised a hand to his jaw as if he were trying to form words but couldn’t.
He wasn’t alone in that. Taliana’s first few words seemed to be the last she could get out, and the only thing she could do then was let her eyes roam over his face. She’d gotten a pretty good look at him the morning after, but that hadn’t even hinted to how painfully gorgeous he was. Turning down a guy like this would have been hard to do while completely sober, so it was easy to see why she’d given in while drunk. Not to mention, there was something weirdly familiar about him, but she couldn’t figure out why.
When the shock of his good looks faded, it dawned on Taliana that this was the guy who probably had her missing ring. That thought alone was almost enough to make her throw her hands up and thank the universe for leading her straight into his arms.
“Do you happen to have a diamond ring?” Taliana shouted, pointing to her hand in case the message was lost in the music.
His look of shock turned to confusion as she continued to make the motion, but his eyes lit up when he finally figured out what the hell she was saying. Taliana watched as he reached into the pocket of his jeans and pulled out an object that glinted brilliantly in the light.
She was so overwhelmed with relief that she was sure her legs would give out. The bane of her existence had been located, luckily still in one piece and with no harm done to it, and all was right in the world again. Her mother was going to be ecstatic when she told her she’d found it, and she could finally sleep at night without having to worry about tracking down this priceless piece.
“Thank you, thank you, thank you!” Taliana squealed as she snatched the ring out of his outstretched palm, barely breathing as she slipped it onto her finger. “You’re a lifesaver!”
She managed to drag her gaze upward a moment later and almost swooned when she saw the smile on his face. She settled with sinking her teeth into her bottom lip in an attempt to stay grounded and let out a breathy giggle she never knew she was capable of. Whatever air was left in her lungs escaped when he dipped his head to murmur in her ear.
“Do I get a reward for returning this to you?”
At that point, she would’ve given this guy anything he wanted.
“Depends on what you have in mind,” she replied, attempting to play the flirty card.
Though she couldn’t see his face, she felt his smile. “Come with me.”
She’d barely nodded before he grabbed her hand and began tugging her back through the hordes to the foyer. Instead of having to shove his way through like she had, people seemed to step out of his way when they saw him coming.
Taliana continued to stumble along behind him as he made his way toward the stairs, which he took two at a time, leaving her with no choice but to do the same if she didn’t want to face plant on one of them. They reached the top landing a few seconds later, and before she even had the opportunity to catch her breath, he was once again pulling her down the hallway.
She was quickly growing annoyed by the fact that he was dragging her around like a rag doll, but it all stopped when they reached a room at the end of the hallway. He pushed it open and swept her inside before letting it slam shut again.
While she’d been anticipating his next move, she was still surprised when her back hit the door and his eyes met hers.
“I can’t believe you’re here,” he whispered as his hands came to rest low on Taliana’s hips, his words seeming loud in comparison to the tranquil room. “You have no idea how glad I am to see you again.”
“Shouldn’t I be the one saying that to you?” she questioned amusedly, reaching out to brush her fingers across the expanse of skin near his throat that his V-neck shirt didn’t cover. “I mean, you’re the one who found my ring, which I can’t thank you enough for.” She stole another glance at the diamond before looking back to him.
A smile spread across his lips as the space between them went from hardly any to absolutely none. “Glad I could be of service,” he said, dropping his head to sweep his lips across her jaw. “Anything else I can do for you?”
Oh god, there were a lot of things he could do for her, and all of them were rated NC-17.
“You can start by telling me your name,” she giggled, figuring they might as well start with the basics.
He chuckled softly against Taliana’s skin, causing shivers to rush down her spine. “It’s Sebastian.”
She blinked a few times as his name settled into her brain and a few possibilities came to mind. Either this guy was some completely different person who she didn’t know, or this was the one person she hated with every fiber of her being.
“Um, your last name wouldn’t happen to be Phillips, would it?”
She felt him nod as he placed another kiss on the corner of her mouth. “Yeah, it is.”
Well, that would explain why he seemed familiar.
“Oh,? fuck off,” she groaned as she shoved at his chest in an attempt to get him off her.
Sebastian stumbled backward and caught himself on a bookshelf before shooting her a bewildered look. “What the hell was that for?”
“What do you think that was for?” Taliana yelled, throwing her hands up. “I can’t believe I actually slept with you! That’s so-so? gross!”
If anything, her outburst made him look even more confused, not to mention offended. “Excuse me?”
Taliana rolled her eyes and let out a disgusted scoff. “Right, of course, you don’t get it. Figures.” Her eyes leveled on him. “I’m Taliana Avilla, you idiot.”
That was all he needed to understand.
Sebastian jerked back as if he’d been burned, his eyes wide with shock and outrage. “What?”
“Taliana Avilla,” she repeated, drawing out every syllable in case he still wasn’t comprehending.
“As in- As in-
Stick Girl?”
Taliana shot him a sharp look upon hearing that nickname, but nodded nonetheless. Years later, and he was still calling her that.
“You’ve? got to be kidding me.”
“Afraid not.”
“But,” he stammered, looking as if he wasn’t sure what to say. “Why didn’t you tell me who you were?”