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Novel My Father's Best Friend Chapter 21: Aunt Holly Meets Andrea
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His doorbell rang as Lance was picking out neckties. He grabbed three of his neckties and walked to the door, deciding on making Andrea chose.
He opened the door and was about to say something about his neckties when the words forgot to roll out of his tongue, as he took in Andrea.
She was wearing a black dress that looks fantastic on her, her hair was set on soft curls and she was wearing minimal make-up though it still accentuated her eyes, nose and lips.
"Hey," Andrea broke the silence.
"Hey," he echoed and realizing he was blocking her way in, he stepped aside.
"Thank you," she said and walked in, her earthly yet feminine scent wafting their way to Lance's nose, making his heart accelerate.
Frowning to himself at such weird reaction, he closed the door and followed Andrea to his living room, pushing the unnecessary things aside.
"What do you think looks better with my suit, blue, silver or red?" he asked, holding up the tie in front of him.
Andrea gave him a half smile and walked closer to him, studying his black suit with dark blue dress shirt.
"Hmmm... Silver will do," she said, taking the tie from his hand and putting it around his neck, tying up his necktie for him.
His eyes widened in surprise, but Andrea seemed oblivious, with her eyes focused on his necktie. He gulped as he felt his shaft rise up in salute. A mutter of profanity escaped his mouth, stopping Andrea midway and then as if realizing what she was doing just now, she moved away and turned towards Lance's balcony.
Sighing in relief and frustration at the sudden loss of contact, he made his way to the bathroom in embarrassment, his manhood seemed to be mocking him.
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Andrea heard Lance's footsteps fade from behind her and exhaled the breath she did not even realize she was holding and kept her gaze straight at the nearly dark sky, her thoughts wandering back to the little stunt she pulled seconds ago. She never offered Lance help with his necktie and doing it voluntarily never had happened and it freaked her out because she liked doing it and how it made her feel, and it was like all normal and right.
Fortunately, Lance's profane word dragged her out of her trance, realizing Lance was standing stiff, as if he did not like the contact and with that she moved away, turning around to hide her sudden sadness and hurt.
The doorbell rang knocking her out of her confusion.
"Can you get that?" Lance's voice asked.
"Sure," she said as she walked towards the door and opened it, revealing a middle-aged woman in a dark blue long sleeved cocktail dress that accentuated her almost youthful figure.
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