“Can we…wait till we get home?” I asked, although I knew that it was useless.
“I thought you felt appreciative of the things I’ve done for you today,” Hayden said casually as he took a few slow steps towards me.
Instinctively, I took a few steps back until I felt the hardness of the wooden desk against the back of my thighs. I took in a deep and calming breath when I realized that obviously there was no where for me to run.
“I am thankful…” I replied.
“Then, what about rewarding me a little for my efforts?” Hayden suggested.
It wasn’t like I could refuse him, but this was just a little…
“I don’t think we should do it in a place like this. The building owner will mind…” I voiced my concern.
“Not if we decide to rent the place,” Hayden countered casually.
“Which we haven’t decided yet…” I pointed out.