“I think you know that you do.”
“You made me blush in the elevator, so I guess we are equal.”
He had blushed a little when I made that flirty comment on our way down from my apartment. I was just so nervous, and it came out before I could stop myself. Typically when I was nervous, talking helped me calm down, but around Merrick, talking just made me more nervous.
I felt the warmth from his hand as he sat on the bench seat next to me, and we looked into each other's eyes. There were so many things I wanted to ask him, so many questions I had about who he was and all the other typical first date things, but I just couldn’t think of anything that was more important than how he was looking at me. His eyes locked with mine, and I felt like he was reading every dirty thought I had about him.
Could he tell I was imagining him naked right at that very moment? Could he tell that the touch of his fingers against mine had triggered my whole body to tingle with anticipation? I wasn’t in the habit of falling for a guy I hardly knew, but I was swooning over this one, and I couldn’t stop myself.
Then it happened; I saw his eye glance down to my lips and then back up to meet my gaze. He was going to kiss me! We had only been out for less than an hour, and I barely knew anything about the man, but I knew the way he had looked at my lips was a tell-tell sign that he was about to move in for a kiss.
Sure enough, I felt his body move a few inches closer to me as he focused his eyes on mine. I bit my lower lip in anticipation, and his gaze again lowered to watch my mouth.
“Here are some of your starters and the vodka,” the waiter said as he interrupted us. “The rest will be out shortly.”
The waiter filled our table with four different dishes and a row of vodka shots. It all looked amazing, but I wished he would have waited two more minutes before bringing it to us. But then Merrick, turned me toward him and gently let his lips touch mine.
My breath rushed out of me, and I got dizzy as I tried to focus on the pleasure that was going on. My hands tingled as I pressed them against his chest and let his tongue tease mine. Then just as quickly as he had swept me into his arms and kissed me, Merrick pulled away.
“I’m sorry, that was presumptuous of me.”
“And pretty much the best kiss ever.” I laughed.
The sexual tension between the two of us rivaled all my other dates combined. I’d never been out with someone who made me so weak in the knees while also appearing to be so damn interested in me. The thought crossed my mind that Patty could have actually connected me with the man I’d always hoped I would find, and it terrified me.
It didn’t terrify me because I was afraid of love; I’d searched for love my whole life. The thought that I could have these strong feelings for a man I hardly knew was what terrified me. How could I trust the emotions running through me? How was it even possible that Patty could connect two people who had never met and form the kind of fire that was building between the two of us?
“Oh, really?” he said as he turned and was suddenly interested in my opinion of his kissing skills. “Do tell me more. What made it so good? I mean, I agree, but I’d like to hear your theory on the matter.”
“I’m going to need a drink for this,” I said as I grabbed one of the vodka shots and downed it. Merrick followed suit and drank one himself.
The rush of alcohol ran through my body. I wasn’t cold at all as we sat in the small ice room. Not only was my blood pumping because of the kiss we had just shared, but now the warmth of vodka was keeping me warm as I tried to figure out what exactly it was I wanted to say about our kiss.
“I don’t know,” I said as I lost my nerve to tell him why his kiss had been so incredible.
Even a shot of Russia’s best vodka couldn’t give me the nerve I needed to pretend like this man wasn’t the perfect guy I had always hoped to date. The way he was looking at me had my mind spinning, and I grabbed another chilled shot of vodka and drank it quickly. I shook my head as the alcohol burned going into my stomach, and Merrick laughed at me. It was more of a laugh of enjoyment as he watched me squirm in myself imposed uncomfortable feelings.
“Wow, you are really adorable, aren’t you?”
“You know, I think I should eat something. Are you hungry? Let’s eat some of this delicious food. It’s never a good idea for me to start drinking before I start eating. You know I get crazy and wild and start not making sense,” I willed myself to finally stop talking.
He continued to smile and watch me as we both put some of the food on our plates, and I started to eat. I needed to get something in my stomach to absorb all the alcohol I had just finished.
“So you work in fundraising?” he asked just as I put a bite of food in my mouth.
“Yes,” I replied as I tried not to be rude and talk with my mouth full. “I’ve worked in the area most of my life. It’s a fun field, and I love helping people.”
“I work with a lot of different charities. I think that’s important for everyone, but especially because I run a big company. Wealthy people have a big responsibility to give back to their communities.”
“Yes, me too. I mean, I think charity is important, not that I run a big company.”
“I get all kinds of people calling and trying to get me to donate to their causes, though. It gets really hard to say no sometimes, but I try to donate only to causes that I know about and really believe in. I also like to stay involved as much as I can on issues that are important to me and my company.”
Suddenly, my whole conversation with him the other day came rushing back to me. How on earth was I going to explain to him that I knew who he was after all? That I indeed had talked to him before he had ever called me up and asked me for a date. I should have just blurted it out right there at that moment. It was our first date; he would have understood, and maybe he would have even thought it was funny. But I lost my nerve and stuffed more food into my mouth before I could blurt out what was on my mind.
“Do you get a lot of people who hang up on you when you call for money?” Merrick asked as he took a third shot of vodka, and I followed him.
My nerves were getting the best of me, and I would have done anything to calm myself down. I wanted to tell him the truth, but I also wanted to avoid the whole conversation we were having.
I couldn’t stop thinking about this story I had seen on the news a few months before. In the story, a woman talked about how she had lied to her husband when they were first dating. She had lied about being a virgin, so it was a totally different sort of lie, but the guilt she held was huge. For twenty years, she carried that guilt and never told her husband; when she finally told him, he didn’t care at all. It was as if she had tortured herself for years for no reason at all. I wasn’t certain, but I did think I needed to tell Merrick about the conversation the two of us had over the phone. It was before I knew I was going to go out with him, so it wasn’t anything bad. I just had to gather the nerve to tell him.
With a third shot of vodka rushing through my system, I turned my body toward Merrick and let my hand sit on his thigh. It caught him off guard, and I felt a little silly for acting so forward around him. That wasn’t who I normally was; I especially wasn’t like that around a man as intimidating as Merrick Stanley.
“My job is boring; let’s talk about something else,” I whispered as I leaned in close to him.
I didn’t have the nerve to tell him yet. I tried to muster it, but there was nothing there. Our date was going so well, and I hated the idea of ruining it by bringing up that conversation we had about my charity.
“Yes,” he whispered back to me as his hand matched the placement of mine, and he let his fingers slide toward the inner part of my knee. “I’d really like to talk about this amazing dress.”
His voice was deep and sexy. It mesmerized me, and as he moved in closer to me, I felt my body soak with desire for him. I wanted him. I needed to feel his hands and his lips on my body. At that moment, I decided I was going home with this m
an; there was no question about it.
“It’s from a local designer,” I replied slowly.
“We should go there, and you could give me a little fashion show. Maybe try on some of her other dresses.”
“Wow,” I said out loud although I didn’t mean to.
Merrick smiled and then moved his lips to kiss the side of my neck. I moaned out slightly at the touch of his soft skin against mine. He knew I wanted him. There was no way he didn’t know this; everything in my body was screaming for him to touch and play with me. I quickly realized how this man had gotten the reputation for being a ladies’ man, and I didn’t care at all. He deserved all the women he got if he looked at them the way he was looking at me.
“Should we eat some more?” he whispered as he came up from kissing my collarbone.
“Eat? Um, yes, I should eat,” I said as I grabbed another vodka shot and then put some more food on my plate.
I was hungry, and I was starting to get hot. I wouldn’t have thought it was possible to get hot in the middle of an ice lounge, but Merrick had every nerve in my body on fire. He watched with amusement as I ate some more food and tried not to make eye contact with him. The nervousness that rushed through my body was totally uncontrolled. I tried to reel it in, but I just couldn’t get a hold of myself. My body was on autopilot around Merrick.
“You know what? I think we should go for a walk,” Merrick said as he threw some money down and grabbed me up from my seat. “I’d really like to spend some more time with you, and my fingers are going numb.”
The quick movement had me feeling dizzy, and I would have fallen back to the table if he hadn’t of had his arm wrapped around my waste. The gentlemanly nature of Merrick had been apparent since I first talked to him on the phone. Not as a solicitor for my charity, but as a woman who he intended to ask out. He was either really good at making a woman feel comfortable, or he liked me. I tended to think it was the latter, but then when he looked at me, I couldn’t imagine he had ever been as into any woman as he was with me.
“Oh, wow, that was fast. I think we should move a little slowly.”
“Yeah, didn’t you say two vodkas were all you could drink?”
“Yes, that’s all I had,” I said as I looked at the table where eight empty glasses sat. “Did I have all of those?”
“No, I had half, but I think my blood is already half vodka, so I’m not feeling it so much. I think we should get you out for a walk.”
“Yes, walk. I like that idea.”
I still had all my faculties about me, but I could certainly feel the alcohol rushing through my blood. There was happiness about having Merrick next to me and thinking about me as we walked out of the lounge. He could have decided I was drunk, and it was the perfect time to bring me home, but he must have been taking Patty’s promise to heart, and that made me relax a little; of course, the four shots of vodka also had me feeling pretty relaxed.
“Should we head down to China Town? I haven’t been down there in a long time.”
“Um, yeah, where is that?” I asked as I looked around the buildings and didn’t recognize any of them. “I should know where we are, but I have no idea.”
The dark buildings stood high over us and my senses were dulled by the vodka. I looked at the street signs and couldn’t seem to remember where we were in terms of the city grid. Luckily, I felt comfortable with Merrick and confident he knew where we were going.
“Don’t worry; I promise I won’t get lost.”
Merrick kept his hand around my waist as we walked, and it was exactly what I needed. The brisk air kept me feeling light and full of energy instead of sulking into sleepiness like alcohol often made me do, or starting to act wild and crazy like I did when Beth and I went out.
I couldn’t wait to tell Beth all about this date. It had already been something out of a fantasy. Every moment was filled with sexual tension; every touch of his electrified me and made me lust after him more and more. But it didn’t seem one sided at all; Merrick looked at me like he wanted to devour me, and that was a huge turn-on.
We were silent as we walked, but it was a comfortable silence like we had had in the car on our way to having drinks. Although Merrick made me very nervous, I could tell he liked me, and it seemed very genuine, so that helped put me at ease a little bit. Not totally at ease, though since my hands had started trembling again.
It was funny how my emotions worked. Just knowing that he found me attractive was enough to put me at ease, but there was more to it. Men often flirted with me, yet it seemed contrived, or like they said the same things to every woman they met. Merrick might have just been more practiced than others, but I did enjoy his compliments as sincere.
“So have you lived in New York long?” I asked.
It had taken all the willpower I could muster not to Google him and read all the stories. I found out the basics and then closed my phone. Half of what was online wasn’t going to be true anyways, so I didn’t want to get those ideas in my head. Merrick deserved the opportunity to come into this fresh without too many preconceived notions about him.
“I’ve been here for longer than I like to admit. My father actually started this investment firm, and I took over operations a few years ago when he got sick. I went to school in Washington D.C. though and really enjoyed it down there. But not much investment action in the political capital.”
“I’m not a big fan of politics, although I know how to use it to my advantage in my work.”
“Oh, really? How so?”
I realized the alcohol had me talking more about my work than I wanted to. I wasn’t ready to expose myself or my bid to get his donations the other day. I fumbled as I tried to think of another way out of this conversation that I had just opened up.
“You know. Politicians want their press opportunities, and we can provide a pretty charity face for them sometimes. I’m not opposed to putting together a photo shoot for a celebrity, business, or politician if they have given a donation and want the world to know about it. It’s not the way I give donations to charities, but I’m happy to oblige them if that is what they want.”
“I never understood all that. You’re either a good person, or you’re not. A picture of you doing good things shouldn’t change how much you do them.”
My heart swooned at his answer. I had often thought the same thing, although I did understand that politicians wanted to make sure the people who were voting for them got to see all the good things so they would vote again. But in general, it seemed like a silly thing to send a press release out when someone gave a big donation, I was always willing to do it, though; because to us, the money was important, and the publicity never hurt.
The night was getting cooler as we walked through China Town and the street lights turned on. Many buildings had lights strung from one to the other decorating the small streets and giving the feel that we had just transformed into a different world. The smell of the noodle restaurants filled the air, and small vendors were closing up their street side stores.
I wrapped my arm through Merrick’s as we both looked in one of the stores at the ornate items they advertised in the window. The ornaments, jewelry and scarves in the window were so beautiful that I couldn’t pull my eyes away from them. Often when I used to visit this neighborhood, it was with my girlfriends as we hurried to one of the noodle shops and ignored all the ambiance of the small sub-section of New York. On this night, I felt like I was actually in China with this man that I hardly knew but felt deeply connected to.
“Do you mind if we go in? I’d love to get this for my secretary.”
“Wendy?”
“Yes, how did you know?” he asked in surprise.
For a second, I had to search my fuzzy brain to remember if I was supposed to know her name or not. Had I talked to her when I called to get him added to our newsletter? No, he had mentioned something, but I couldn’t remember what it was.
“Didn’t you say something about …”
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nbsp; “Oh, yes. She told me to pick you up at your apartment door. Sorry, I forgot about that.”
“Yeah, you should get her a present. I only agreed because she said so.” I laughed. “And because she threatened to quit, although I think you might have been exaggerating a little bit.”
“I try to get her little things when I travel. Her husband passed away, and I know it makes her really happy. They aren’t expensive gifts, just things I think she might like. She had change all over her purse the other day and was grumbling about needing a change wallet; I think this one will do nicely.”
Merrick picked out an emerald green wallet and brought it to the counter to pay for it. But I had stopped to admire some silk scarves that were on display. The fabric slid through my fingers and enticed my nerves. I really should have been going into these shops before, and now I’d make sure to visit them again the next time I was in the area.
“The blue one,” Merrick said as he stood behind me and grabbed the scarf off the hook. “I think this is your color.”
He gently wrapped the scarf around my neck and turned me to face him as he looped it into a knot. My eyes watched him intently. He smelled like a man who took care of himself. I couldn’t put my finger on the mix of scents, but they were delightful and soft. Everything about Merrick was soft, yet he was so masculine. It was an odd combination for me to be around. Usually, a masculine man didn’t know how to master the gentle touch of a silk scarf, but this one did.
“I don’t think you’re supposed to put these on if you haven’t paid for them,” I whispered.
“I did pay for it.” He winked at me.
“You did?”
“Yes, I saw it as I walked by and wanted to get it for you. It was just an added bonus that you had stopped to admire them as well.”
“You’re good.” I laughed. “Wow, do you do this with all of your girls.”
The statement didn’t come out how I wanted it to. I meant to tease and joke with him, but instead, I sounded like a jealous girl. That wasn’t how I wanted to sound. That wasn’t the kind of woman I was. So I quickly leaned in and kissed him in hopes that he would be too distracted to think at all about what I had just said.
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