“Anna Smith,” she said curtly into her cell phone.
“Hello, it’s Aiden Sinclair. Have I caught you at a bad time?” Aiden’s low voice rang through the receiver.
Anna’s mouth went dry and, until she heard him say “hello” a few times, she did not realize that she had not responded.
“Anna? You still there?” Aiden asked, clearing his throat.
“Um, yes, hello. How can I help you, Mr. Sinclair?”
“Well, I was in the neighborhood and I think I just saw you.”
Anna perked up, looking around her empty loft.
“From below,” he said with a low laugh.
Anna pulled the sheer curtains back where the two drivers had gotten into a row. The cab driver had his finger in the town car driver’s face and now that Anna was looking closely, she realized the driver of the town car was wearing a black chauffer’s uniform. From the back seat of the car, the window was rolled down and a familiar handsome face was framed below. She covered her mouth to hide a smile as he waved up at her.
“Well, I’m waiting on a tow and for Jeff to calm down. Mind if I join you? I know you’ve been ignoring my dinner invitation by the way.”
Anna bit her bottom lip, turning her back to the window. She had a responsible reply in her head. It went something like “this is a bad idea” or “this is unprofessional” and even “I’m off the clock.” However, none of this came out of her mouth.
“Only until your tow comes, smart guy. Our decision is still no,” Anna said, trying to keep some modicum of sternness in her voice.
“Yes ma’am,” he said darkly.
She could hear the mischief laced in his voice, but she could use some excitement. All she had to keep her company tonight were the files she brought from the office and some old episodes of her favorite television shows that were still unwatched on her DVR.
Anna tucked her hair behind her ears as she walked to her dark wood front door. The buzzer was echoing in the rafters of her high ceilings and her heart was pounding in her chest as she pressed the black panel button and let him in. The seconds it took for the elevator to bring him up felt like hours to Anna. She could not decide yet if this was a terrible idea. She was undeniably attracted to him but she never crossed the line with clients—or potential clients.
There standing on the other side of her door frame, tanned, tall and staring down at her with a wicked gleam in his eyes was Aiden Sinclair. She proffered a weak smile and extended her arm for him to come in. He nodded a thank you and entered, appraising the loft as he walked in.
“Very cozy. You live here alone? It’s a big place,” Aiden said, looking back at Anna.
“I can take care of myself, and no I don’t,” Anna said with a smirk.
“I didn’t mean anything by that.”
“Sure you didn’t. Can I get you something to drink?”
Anna turned for the enormous kitchen putting two glasses on the granite island.
“So, where’s your roommate? I don’t want her to think I’m intruding,” Aiden said, flashing her a sheepish smile.
“Him,” Anna said flatly.
Aiden looked at her curiously, not understanding. Anna swallowed, realizing that he was probably unaware that she and Keith live together.
“What I mean is my roommate is a man.”
“Oh. Should I go then?”
“I—well—it’s Keith. He’s out at his sister’s.”
“Keith? Your business partner? Your very scary business partner.”
Anna laughed and nodded. Keith’s no nonsense personality had that effect on people.
“I didn’t know you and he were together.”
Anna’s eyes flit up at him and the trace of possible jealousy or even disappointment she thought she saw playing on his sculpted face made her curious.
“Why do you care?”
Aiden’s mouth fell open then it closed like he was going to speak and changed his mind.
“So your boyfriend says no to my offer and you just go along with it? You don’t strike me as a woman that lets a man tell her what to do,” Aiden said, seeming to compose himself.
“You change the subject well enough. Keith is not my boyfriend. We are partners and on this matter I happen to agree with him.”
“Why? You don’t even know me and you don’t trust me or my friend?”
“You mean Broderick Montgomery-West?” Anna said, scoffing.
“Brody. You’re laughing, huh? That will hurt his feelings. I think he has a crush on you.”
“Me? We don’t know each other.”
“But he’s seen you. He thinks you’re beautiful. I have to say, I agree with him.”
“Isn’t there some sort of bro-code where you shouldn’t be flirting with someone your best friend likes?”
Anna felt her mouth go dry. Aiden skulked closer to her and she felt like her feet were anchored to the tile floor of the kitchen. She could feel the heat rising from his body as he inched closer and she knew it matched the heat in her cheeks. Wetness was pooling between her legs and her brain was working overtime to come up with an excuse to push him away. The problem was she did not want to move a muscle. She had been curious about Aiden, and quite frankly Brody as well as, as soon as she saw them.
“If you’re so concerned about Brody,” Aiden said, stealing a quick kiss on her jaw, “I can tell him you said hello—in the morning. Unless you want me to leave now before I see exactly how good you taste?”
*****
Anna blinked, leaning forward before her good sense could make her leave him. Her lips landed on his, warm and soft. She felt his hands in her hair and then running down her spine to the curve of her hips as he lifted her onto the kitchen island. She groaned as his tongue entered her mouth and his hands hiked up her dress.
“Aiden, we shouldn’t,” Anna said, throwing her arms around his neck.
She felt him smile into her neck, but he said nothing. They both knew that they both wanted this. Anna could care less about his intentions for the apartment and Aiden could clearly care less about Brody.
“God, you smell so good,” Aiden said in a low voice, nibbling on her neck and chest.
Anna’s clothing seemed to fall off her body. Aiden’s sport coat, slacks, and dress shirt joined them. Anna’s body was writhing with pleasure as his hands seemed to glide over every inch of her body. She was sure her panties were soaked and he had not even penetrated her—yet. Aiden pulled her into a deep kiss and Anna felt his hands running up her upper thigh, settling on the front of her panties. She moaned as he pulled them to the side and a massive cock slid inside of her. Gasping, Anna spread her legs wider on the counter taking more of him inside of her.
“Oh God, Anna,” Aiden moaned, cupping her ass and lifting her onto him.
She held his neck, tightening as her body came apart in his arms. Turning, he slammed her into the wall, grinding fast against her. Anna’s body was shaking, slick with sweat. She was groaning loudly, too loudly, but she could not help it. He had her hands pinned above her head, his lips planting deep kisses on her neck, lips and she was coming hard, again.
“Fuck, I’m gonna come, Anna,” Aiden said, his face collapsing in her neck.
Her hands fell to her side, as he released and stepped back. She missed his touch instantly, but he was watching her, appraising her for a reaction. She could not believe it. The party boy seemed nervous, self-conscious like he was waiting for her to say something, anything.
“I—I’m sorry,” Aiden said, wiping his face.
Anna blanched. Why was he apologizing she wondered? That was easily the best sex she had had in ages. Her orgasm was actually real, guttural and her body was still tingling with the aftershocks of him touching her.
“I mean I’m not sorry, but I—really just wanted to talk to you about the project. I didn’t mean for that to happen,” Aiden said, looking down at the floor.
She suddenly felt cold and wanted desperately to have her clothes back on
, to have her apartment to herself.
“So—so you fucked me so I would take your project,” Anna said more as a statement than a question.
She felt humiliated and shoved past him to grab her clothing, before looking at the door. Anna wanted him gone, and the way Aiden looked at her, like he had suddenly forgot English made it all worse.
“Anna, that was amazing, but—”
“No explanation needed. You want our services. Well, we don’t need your business.”
“I know. I know. Can we talk with clothing on? I can explain. I think you’re incredibly sexy, but I, God, I can’t, I’m not explaining myself the way I want to.”
“Save it. I’m sure you have a great speech prepared, but I’m done talking. Get out and do not call me or my company again.”
Aiden went to speak, his jaw slack and ready to spew excuses, but a deadly glare from Anna shut him up. He dressed, not daring to look up. Anna threw on her clothes, casting venomous looks at him every chance she could. When they were both dressed, the heaviness of the awkward silence stretched out like a heavy blanket. Aiden pursed his lips and turned to leave. Anna waited in the kitchen for the familiar slam of her door. When it came, she slumped her shoulders, and buried her face in her hands.
She could already hear Keith saying I told you so, but this was one of those times she just did not want to hear it, or see his beady eyes looking at her over his glasses like she was a villain. He did not mean anything by it, but he always looked at her like a little sister. It had been that way since college. Right now, more than anything she wanted to go back in time to get the last thirty minutes back, to stop herself from looking out the window right when Aiden was looking up at her. Keith warned her of his reputation yet still it was such bizarre behavior. What was really going on with Aiden Sinclair?
*****
The taxi seemed to hit every pothole and every curb as Aiden sat in the backseat replaying the mortifying exchange between him and Anna. He had a plan when he came over. He was going to explain the whole plan to her. How he wanted to peacefully end his roommate arrangement with his best friend Brody. How he wanted to keep the peace between their families since massive amounts of money was at stake. How Aiden was instantly attracted to Anna and wanted to take things further. However, none of this came out of his mouth. He had just frozen. Something about her made his mouth feel dry and his head feel empty. She was not just another one-night stand and the more he looked at her standing naked in her kitchen, the more vulnerable he felt.
“Easy, man,” Aiden said through grit teeth as the cab driver hit another curb.
The cab driver shrugged an apology and Aiden rolled his eyes as Park Avenue came into focus. The bright lights of the many apartment buildings seemed like a hundred lanterns against a blanket of black night. Aiden shoved a hundred dollar bill through the fingerprint stained partition and slammed the door before the driver could finish his sentence about the change. He was kicking himself all over again. Why couldn’t he tell her it was more than sex? He liked her.
“Good evening, Mr. Sinclair,” said Phil, the doorman, tipping his black hat.
Aiden waved nonchalantly storming pass him to the massive bronze elevator. Even before the doors opened he could hear music blasting from the penthouse. Brody must have people over, or people were on their way over. The double doors were ajar and as Aiden skulked forward, feeling more glum and broody than ever, he heard the familiar high-pitched giggles of women.
“Great,” Aiden mumbled as he swung the door open.
Brody did not disappoint Aiden’s grim expectation. Loud, ear-splitting rap music shot into Aiden’s ear, making him wince. Women, beautiful women with long wavy hair leaned on the walls, furniture and each other, most looking red-eyed and giggling. They were waving at him and some even hooked their fingers, beckoning him closer. This was the worst day for Brody to be having one of his parties in Aiden’s opinion. It had gotten to the point that Brody ceased sending a text message giving Aiden any notice that their apartment would be inundated by every model and actress, want to be or not, for hours on end. Aiden wondered if it was out of line to call the police on his own party.
“Aiden, remember me,” said a dark-skinned model, grinning at him from a head of shaggy black hair.
“Hi Melania. Not a good time,” Aiden said, shoving past her.
There was a time when he would be more than happy to have her curvy legs wrapped around him, but right now all he wanted was to ring his roommate’s neck. Aiden all but stomped to the kitchen where Brody was leaning against their stove kissing a tall, red headed woman who Aiden recognized from a movie premier he and Brody had gone to a month ago. Two other models were standing beside him with their hands stroking Brody between his legs. Aiden cleared his throat as loud he could over the music. Brody looked up and the actress bit his bottom lip, pulling him back into the kiss. Brody grinned at her and smacked her hard on her behind.
“Easy, I’ll deal with you later,” Brody said, planting a quick kiss on her lips.
“Brody!” Aiden yelled, making all of the other models jump.
“What’s your deal? Oh, Melania’s been looking for you,” Brody said with an exaggerated wink.
“What the hell is this?” Aiden said, pointing at the tipsy models.
“Um, an impending threesome—oh, my bad, a foursome. Trouble counting,” Brody said, rubbing the curve a blonde woman’s hip.
“This is bullshit, man. Get them out,” Aiden said, inching closer to Brody.
The women looked at Brody and then back at Aiden before stepping to the side. Aiden’s fists were clenched by his side and if Brody was not standing so close to his partygoers, Aiden would start punching him or hitting with anything that could beat sense into him.
“Ladies, can I have a moment with my friend,” Brody said, taking a long swig of a drink he was clutching.
The models left, casting quick glances behind them.
“What the hell is wrong with you?” Brody asked in a low almost menacing voice.
“What the hell is wrong with me?” Aiden all but screamed back at him.
“Are you deaf now? Come on, asshole, it’s Friday and those are the sexiest women in New York.”
Aiden ran his hands over his face, trying to reign in his temper but he just felt hot all over and wanted to punch something.
“Brody, this is our house. What the fuck, man? I can’t just come home and have an orgy in my living room.”
“Your living room? So, I need to ask you permission to have a little get together now?”
“Little? There are fifty girls here! Did you even go to work today?”
Brody shrugged, pouring himself another drink.
“Brody.”
“No. I’m not ready to face dear old dad yet. I might get another job actually.”
Aiden unclenched his fist and cocked his head, wondering if he heard Brody right. A Montgomery-West has worked as CEO for Montgomery-West for almost one hundred years. The reason for the merger was so that Aiden and Brody could be partners and continue their families’ legacies.
“What?” was all Aiden could manage to say.
“I’m hoping you could keep it quiet. If you don’t mind, I wanted to get the E penthouse. I know it will be your building so I was hoping you could swing me to the top of your list. I’ll pay and everything.”
Brody offered a sheepish grin, draining his glass. Aiden was speechless. This would solve everything and ruin everything all at the same time.
“Can you ask your decorator friend if I can talk to her?”
Aiden scoffed, thinking of how Anna looked at him before he left.
“Maybe you should, man. I saw her tonight and I doubt she wants to ever see me again.”
“Oh really?” Brody asked, with a raised eyebrow. “Then maybe we should see her together.”
*****
Anna stirred awake as the loft door slammed. She had fallen asleep on the couch shortly after Aiden left. Her neck
sent shooting pains down her back as she adjusted from the awkward fetal position she was crouched in.
“You’re asleep?” Keith asked, dropping his duffle on the floor and glancing at his watch over his eyeglasses.
“I must have passed out,” Anna croaked, stretching her neck. “Wait, why are you back so early?”
Keith let out a deep sigh as he walked over.
“My sister and her ex-husband are making up again and it’s just awkward. He showed up out of the blue and now they want to call off the divorce—again. It’s ridiculous.”
“Oh. Good Lord, their lawyers must hate them.”
“Please, what lawyers? They both bluff. For being shrinks they are two of the craziest people I have ever met. Anyway, the drive back gave me a lot of time to think and do some internet searches. We need to talk.”
Anna sat up straighter, curious what Keith was getting at.
“Am I going to like what you’re going to say?”
Keith smiled, leaning back in the leather sofa.
“Did you know that the party boys’ families are merging?”
“Wait, what? That’s—that’s—”
“Billions of dollars, I know. I don’t know yet how the Excalibur plays into this but rumor is that their daddies are retiring sooner rather than later. Meaning—”
“Meaning the party boys will be our major clients,” Anna said, rubbing her forehead.
This suddenly felt more complicated.
“I—I know I said no before but we have to think of the future of our brand. I say we play nice until the water settles.”
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