The Plus One Pact Read Online Crystal Kaswell

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Total pages in book: 95
Estimated words: 91536 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 458(@200wpm)___ 366(@250wpm)___ 305(@300wpm)
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That is true. I’ve seen it over and over with clients.

"I have to make room for her to integrate all that. That's usually a few sessions. Then there's the shame. She feels like something is wrong with her. Like she's a failure. And she gets in her head. That anxiety makes it hard to relax, which makes it impossible to come."

Sasha steps into the living room with a tray of tea. A pot, three cups, honey, almond milk. She looks to me and raises a brow in a sort of positive inquiry. She can tell it's going well.

I guess it is.

This is where I excel. Listening. Work.

But we can work with that.

"We're talking about Ivy's work as a sex therapist," I say. "She's explaining what she'd do with a client who can't come."

"She's like Gillian Anderson on Sex Education," Sasha says.

Ivy laughs. "I get that a lot, yes."

"You have the same demeanor as her. The same sexy older woman vibe too," Sasha says. "Only younger. Like she did on the X-files. She projects authority."

"Are you hitting on my fake girlfriend?" I ask.

"She's your fake girlfriend," Sasha says. "Not your real girlfriend. And maybe." She smiles, the complete opposite of demure. She brings the mug to her mouth and blows away the hot air. "So, Ivy, I hate to get right to business, but I do have to protect my friend."

Ivy doesn't shrink from the change in tone.

"Does Daniel know you're a sex therapist?" she asks.

”I haven’t told him, but I’m sure he vetted Ivy thoroughly once we had her name.” He said he needed it for the wedding, but I’m sure spying was a relatively high priority too.

Sasha shoots me a please look. "He won't approve."

"But he'll understand it." And he'll believe I'm having great sex with her. And thus, not be interested in Cynthia. Not that I've ever been interested in Cynthia. It's ridiculous. But sometimes logic just doesn't work.

"And what would you do if one of your friends found out about Romeo's job?" she asks. "Would you tell them the truth? Or make up a lie?"

Chapter Ten

Romeo

"How would anyone find out?" I ask, before Ivy has a chance to reply. The truth is: I don't want to know how she'd react to her friends discovering my career.

It doesn't matter.

It's not a possibility.

"Everyone gets outed eventually, Rome," Sasha says. "We talked about this when we started—"

"Have you?" I ask.

Sasha folds her palms in her lap. "This isn't about me."

"If I can interrupt," Ivy says. "I'm not a good liar. If someone comes to me with evidence, I won't lie to them about it."

"You mean, you'll confess the relationship was fake?" Sasha asks.

"I won't bring it up. Or tell your family. Or answer any sort of direct question—though who would ask, 'are you really dating my brother'?"

"Daniel," Sasha and I say at the same time.

Ivy looks to me. "I'd be embarrassed, to have people know I paid for sex. That's true. But I wouldn't hide it."

"Woah, woah, woah. Hold the phone." Sasha throws her arm in the air. "Ivy is a client?" Sasha folds her arms. "You know our rules, Rome."

"We're not dating," I say. "And she’s not paying anymore. We have a business arrangement. Her pretend love for my—"

"Amazing dick?" Sasha rolls her eyes so hard I expect them to blast into space.

Ivy blushes. "I appreciate you trying to protect your friend, Sasha. That's what good friends do."

Sasha leans back, satisfied by her answer. " Daniel is going to see through this. How would you two have even met?"

"We don't have to construct an elaborate story," Ivy says. "We can tell the truth."

"You paid him to spice up your life?" Sasha asks.

"A friend set us up," I correct.

"We thought it would be a casual thing," Ivy says. "But it became more. It's not honest, but it is the truth."

"And how long have you been together?" Sasha asks.

"Two months," Ivy says.

"A year," I say.

Sasha looks between us and shakes her head. "How about I lead this?" She straights her posture, shifting into Domme mode. "I know a little more about creating a scene than you two do."

Ivy's laugh breaks the tension in her shoulders. "You use that a lot, don't you?"

"You have no idea," I say.

"How do you talk to people who don't know what you do?" Ivy asks.

"She doesn't," I say.

"This is not about me," Sasha says. "I'm very happy with everyone in my family knowing I'm single. And employed in a boring corporate job with lots of travel." She clears her throat. "You two are the ones trying to sell some sort of story. Now, I know why you're single, Rome." She doesn't say it's because no one wants to date a hooker or it's because you're afraid of intimacy. She leaves both possibilities in the air. "But what about you, Ivy?"


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