Perhaps we should spice up our next wager.A wary look entered her blue eyes. How?By wagering your mother's necklace against...your clothing.She froze, her arms over her head, her eyes wide. My clothing?Yes. Your gown-against your mother's neckace. His body was already hard at the thought of her standing before him in nothing but her chemise and stockings.Sophia lowered her arms with a teasing smile. I doubt it will fit you.A surprised laugh broke from him. That be a sight. But to be crystal clear, if I win this hand, you will disrobe for me.
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In this intriguing exchange, a playful wager is proposed that involves a daring bet between two characters. The offer to gamble a cherished necklace against the woman’s clothing creates tension as she processes the implications. Her surprised reaction highlights both the audacity of the bet and the chemistry between the two. This sets the stage for an enticing conflict of desires and stakes.

The conversation shifts as they flirt with the idea of her disrobing should he win the game. His excitement at the thought of her in a more revealing state suggests a deep attraction, while her witty retort indicates she is not easily intimidated. This banter not only establishes their personalities but also builds anticipation for the unfolding drama in "To Catch a Highlander." It showcases a blend of humor and seduction that captivates the reader.

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