it!
Daisy would have to get upset with her but Emerald decided right there she was going to go home. Daisy was pretty and popular. She would find another way home. Honestly, her roommate would just probably end up spending the night with Greg like she had been doing for the past two weeks.
Spinning around, Emerald’s breath rushed from her body when she found Chance standing directly behind her with a cup of punch in his hand. He looked too good for words in his yellow polo shirt and jeans. God, did this guy ever have a bad day?
“Hello, beautiful,” he said, staring down at her from his over six foot frame. “Where are you running off to in such a hurry? Don’t you like the party?”
Emerald ran her tongue over her bottom lip watching as Chance’s eyes followed the tiny movement. She blew out another breath as she got herself back on track.
“I’m leaving. I just need to find my roommate to tell her I can’t be her ride back home.”
She continued to stare at Chance’s handsome face. Of course, he would break the rules and not wear a mask to his own party, but she wasn’t going to complain. She loved looking at his face.
“So, are you telling me you aren’t fond of my party enough to stay longer?” Reaching out, Chance touched a piece of her hair resting against the top of her breasts. “I can’t let you leave, yet.”
“Why not?” she asked, trying to stay calm as Chance’s hand continued to touch her.
His fingers were driving her crazy and Emerald caught herself right before she almost collapsed against him. She could talk to him without embarrassing herself in front of everyone at the party. She had gotten her wish and she would do everything in her power not to blow it.
“I haven’t gotten to dance with you yet. My buddies and I noticed you walking around earlier. They wanted to dance with you, but I made sure I got to you first,” Chance told her. “Would you like to dance with me?”
“I would love to,” Emerald answered while her heart pounded away inside of her chest.
Chance grinned down at her making his blue eyes shine even more. If she wasn’t almost in love with him, that look from him would have made her fall for him.
“Great, let’s go.” Placing his cup down on a table behind him, Chance grabbed her by the hand and led her out onto the dance floor. He pulled her to him as a slow song started to play.
“Something about you seems so familiar,” he said as his fingers stroked the lower part of her back. “Do we have a class together or something?”
Emerald thought about giving Chance a hint about who she was but then decided against it. Because at the very moment, he was drawn to the mysterious female behind the mask and it might all go away if he found out her real identity.
For one night, Emerald decided she would be the girl getting all of Chance’s attention and after it was over, she would think back on the time in her life with fond memories.
“I don’t think so,” she answered in a low voice making Chance bend closer to hear her above the music.
“Are you sure?” he questioned. “Tell me your name and it might jog my memory.”
He really wanted to know her name! Emerald knew Chance would know without a doubt who she was then and this dance would be over before the song ended.
“You aren’t keeping to the rules of the party Daisy told me about on the drive here. I’m not supposed to tell you my name.”
Easing his hand around her waist, Chance held her even closer against his rock hard chest. Her nipples grew harder from the sudden contact and she felt Chance’s cock as it twitched inside of his jeans.
“I’m attracted to you,” he whispered in her ear than nibbled at it. “I got jealous when my friends were commenting about how good you looked.”
Emerald moaned as her panties started to get wetter, but she tried to keep her wits about her. However, Chance’s touch was burning her up.
“Why?”
“You’re different from the other