This woman was going to be his wife. It was a self-fulfilling forecast, because he was thinking about going abroad to find a mate, but Precious came into his life naturally. He saw similarities between them. They both fell in love too quickly and were victims of deceitfulness. Unfortunately for him, history was about to repeat itself.
For the next several weeks, Enoff was in and out of Precious's home. He was doing minor repairs in the living room and dining area. There were times when he could not concentrate on his work. When he was alone, she was like a fierce asp and would tease and turn him on by wearing shear dresses or walking around the house topless.
When there were workers with him, she was all business and Miss Prim and Proper. However, one warm summer evening that all changed.
While he was getting ready to leave, she approached him in the nude, carrying a tray of refreshments. No man with a sound mind would have walked away from that sight. He stood there as if he did not know what to do next. She put the tray down, undressed him and steered him like a pro, showing a wet behind the ears man how to get it on.
They ran around the house, slid down the banisters, played hide-and-go-seek, and catch me if you can, ended up in bed and made non-stop love. He could not get enough of her. When he pleaded for more, she accommodated him with her erotic force. In many ways, they balanced each other. She was yin, and he was yang.
She now had him under her control and was ready to put her diabolical plan into action.
During the summer months, Enoff and Precious were having romantic trysts every other night. He could not remember being so happy and knew she was the one.
He had it all worked out. He had finished the repairs in her house and had two more to restore. After completing those projects, he would take some time off from the business, take her on an extended vacation and believed Paris was the ideal place to propose.
One night, while she was sleeping, he measured her finger. The next day, he went to a high-end jeweler and ordered a blue sapphire gem set in a platinum band with four encircled diamonds. The cost was fifty thousand dollars. In one week, the ring would be ready.
After leaving the jeweler, Enoff went straight home. In his mailbox was a delivery notice for a registered letter.
The next day, he went to the post office to pick up the mail, which was from a company located in London.