Charlotte’s eyes grew darker as she casually switched off her phone and glanced up, meeting Anthony’s gaze. He was impossible to ignore, even in the low evening light. The long black trench coat made his shoulders look even broader, his waist trim. He kept his eyes lowered, but there was a hint of a smile at the corner of his mouth.
Anthony’s whole presence was magnetic. The air around him felt charged.
“Have you been waiting long?” he asked, stepping closer. He crouched down in front of her, bringing himself eye-level. His voice was low, a little rough, almost teasing. “Are you cold?”
They were close, close enough that Charlotte caught the clean, subtle scent of his cologne. For a second, she just stared, soaking in every detail of his face. “I’m fine,” she said, her voice soft.
She stood up, picking up her backpack. “Should we get something to eat?” Her voice sounded a bit raspy.
Anthony noticed her calm expression and smiled, then slipped off his coat and draped it over her shoulders with a gentle touch.
“What do you want to eat?” he asked.
Charlotte glanced at the coat, pausing for a brief moment, a little caught off guard.
“Hm?” he prompted again, lowering his head slightly, the smile on his lips growing.
“Anything’s fine,” Charlotte replied. She didn’t protest about the coat, just shrugged it on and walked by his side.
“There’s a good place up ahead. Let’s go there,” Anthony suggested.
He turned to look at her as they walked. She had her lips pressed together, her eyes focused lazily on the path ahead. Her face looked innocent enough, but there was something wild about her, like she could do anything she wanted at any moment.
He couldn’t help but remember the way she looked on that heavy motorcycle, all confidence and attitude. There was so much more to her than she let on, and he was starting to get really curious about all the secrets she kept.
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