“No strings?’ Marina asked. Max’s expression was completely unreadable. ‘No strings.’ ‘Then, yes. I’ll stay.’ ‘OK.’ He climbed out of bed, grabbed a pair of jeans from his wardrobe, pulled them on, then took a navy bathrobe from the back of the door and handed it to her. ‘If you want a shower before you come downstairs, the bathroom’s first on the left—and the towels are clean.’ ‘Thanks.’ Considering how well they knew each other’s bodies, and what they’d just done, Marina knew it was ridiculous... to wait until he’d left the room before climbing out of bed. But she did so anyway, feeling shy—as well as enormously grateful that Max had clearly picked up on it and wasn’t putting any pressure on her. Max’s bathroom turned out to be very plain and functional, just like his bedroom. Then again, he hadn’t been in London for long. Less than a month. Given that Max had been working abroad, his things were probably still in storage. Certainly she’d seen nothing she remembered from their old flat in Bristol.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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