Lesbian?โ Payton turned around and saw J.D. standing there. Maybe it was the wine. Maybe she was basking in the glow of their successful pitch to Gibsonโs. Maybe it was her promise to Laney to be the โNew Payton,โ or maybe it was a combination of all those things. But Payton actually found herself smiling at J.D. Itโs just an excuse, the lesbian thing,โ she said.
Julie JamesGood. Or instead, what if I just told you that I love you?โ Payton gazed into his eyes. โWhat would you say, J. D. Jameson, if I told you that?โ J.D. smiled. He touched his forehead to Paytonโs, closed his eyes, and answered her with one word. โFinally.
Julie JamesShe asked him the question she had been asking herself for the past few days. "Why are you being so nice to me now?" J.D. leaned forward in his chair. He gazed directly into her eyes, and Payton suddenly found herself wondering why it had taken him eight years to look at her that way. "Because you're letting me," he said softly.
Julie JamesIโd like to know more about this undercover agent who posed as my daughterโs date. The ubiquitous Tall, Dark, and Smoldering.' Nick put on his best meet-the-parent smile. 'I generally prefer to go by Nick.
Julie JamesListen and learn: you need fourteen characters, minimum. Use random letters, not words. Hereโs a tip: think of a sentence, and use the first letter in each of those words. Mix it up between upper and lower case. Then pick two numbers that mean something to you โ not dates โ and stick them somewhere between the letters. Put a punctuation mark at the beginning of the password and then a symbol, like a dollar sign, at the end.
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