Ace was in the bookstore when he saw her, That Kind of Girl. He just knew it right away from looking at her, no doubt. She was a hot girl, extremely hot, a brunette, but she wasn't That Kind just because she was hot, no. It was about her essence, her mouth. Her lips. Already his focus for the day was lost, and he desperately needed to find that book on home repair so he could fix the bathroom sink! But by God he would be distracted trying to do that too. He couldn't help himself, he did double takes several times....watching her over at the travel section. Even the fact that she was into that was turning him on. His eyes ran their fingers through her long, dark hair in a ponytail, thoroughly captured her golden Caucasian legs in that skirt, leered over her torso in a tight black sleeveless top, enjoyed the way the lights in the place gleamed on her skin. She was killing him, she was That Kind of Girl, and he was no angel. By far.
He didn't pursue girls like that too often, not because he wasn't attracted to them, but few were just the ones he liked, and the ones he knew couldn't handle his badness. This one was a hit though. If it wasn't for that damn bathroom sink he'd make his way right over and get to the chat, but his buddies would be over tonight for a guy's evening and he had to get it done. Though he still had hours before then...........but was no telling how long he'd be at that sink......or if he'd have to go out and get any parts if required either........
But an opportunity was RIGHT THERE, and the Bad Dog in him was hungry. And for all he knew she could be out the door any moment and he'd never get the chance. His mind was racing. Home repair, or hottie. Tick tock tick tock.
He decided.
The smell of her perfume hit him already before he reached her all the way, and that helped him along even more. "I'd been waiting forever for them to finally have that book," he said, pretending to inspect the cover in her hands.
She looked up at the unfamiliar voice, almost defensive, but smiled politely when she saw him. "Oh, yeah, I know, I was looking around forever too."
"Looks like you beat me to it," he jested.
She giggled. "Sorry."
"Oh, that's okay, I'll probably get another chance. If they got one they're bound to get another one." His eyes fell on her mouth again, even though he tried to keep them on her eyes. "You are a lovely flower," he started sweetly. "Just sayin'. Not a lot of girls around here look special like that, just had to say."
She giggled nervously. "Well, I do appreciate it, I've been told before." She squinted at him playfully. "You're a flirt, aren't you?"
"Yeah, you got me," he laughed out. Dayum, she's smart, he thought. "And I can be kinda fresh, ain't gonna lie about it." He regarded her with his coy twinkly gaze he only reserved for prey, and it always got them in his net.
She smiled shyly and hugged her book now. "Well, I think all of us have naughty in us at one point or another, it's our nature to like what we see, and be liked." Now she aimed her own coy look at him.