by Emily Bishop
“You may be right,” I said. “But even so, I want everything. It’s my time to waste, is it not?”
“Yes, of course. I’ll have everything delivered to your office as soon as we’re done here. I’ll mark the most important developments.” Meaning that he didn’t want me to really pay attention to the documents that weren’t marked.
Those, then, would be exactly where I started.
In the meantime, I changed the topic. “How’s our public image doing?”
“The public relations team is working overtime, but it’s not as bad as it could have been.” Bart shrugged, then added grudgingly, “There are those who lauded you for taking the explosion so seriously that you threw yourself into the investigation from the other end.”
“And the others?” I inclined my head.
He refused to meet my eyes. “They think you’re a coward who ran away as soon as things got tough.”
“Well, I’m back now. I’ve also had an idea to help with the rehabilitation of our public image.” I was doing it with or without his approval but it would go down better with the remainder of the board if I had it. It had to at least appear like we were on the same page, for the moment anyway.
“You did?” He didn’t look too excited about the prospect. “And here I was, thinking that all you were doing in Mystic was fishing.”
Far from it. “It wasn’t.”
“What’s this idea then?”
“I want to donate some money for a wing at the hospital, or possibly start a new charity, depending on what I find to be better,” I told him.
Bart thought it over for no more than a few seconds. “You’re right. That might help save your image. Show that you’re not the heartless coward some are saying that you are.”
“It’s a done deal, then. I’ll work out the details and talk to the guys down at public relations.”
“Good idea. You should get the jump on that.” He perked up for the first time since I’d arrived.
He wanted my attention diverted from whatever he was sending to my office, I realized.
“I will,” I said. “As soon as I deal with those documents you’re sending over.”
His shoulders slumped. “Very well.”
“I’ll send Justin to help your assistant with everything. I want it all within the hour.”
“Shane,” he sputtered. “That’s not possible. It’s too much to assemble in that time.”
“One hour,” I repeated. “I think you’ll find that Justin is very efficient.”
“I’d better get to it, then,” Bart conceded, rising slowly to his feet.
“Thank you,” I said, still pretending like I didn’t realize anything was wrong.
I followed him to the door and slid into my office, feeling like I was coming home and stepping into a stranger’s world all at the same time.
Less than an hour later, Justin and Bart’s assistant started carrying files into my office. It was more than I thought it would be but it wouldn’t be an impossible task to get through if I buckled down.
Rolling up my sleeves, I pulled the first file closer before they’d even delivered the last of them. I instructed Justin to hold my calls, only putting the most urgent of issues through to me, and I got to work.
For the rest of the day, I poured over hundreds of reports from the explosion, minutes of meetings held in my absence, minutes of meetings that I had dialed into but that had continued after I’d ended the call, and countless other documents.
It wasn’t long before a picture started coming together, a picture that I should have started seeing a lot earlier. But I hadn’t been here, and I’d been too wrapped up in Fiona while I was gone. The way that Bart had been acting for weeks was starting to make sense, and the meeting I’d interrupted that very morning had been one of his last moves.
It seemed that Bart had planned on calling me back to seal my own fate, after he called for a meeting the following week to appoint him as the CEO of Perkins Enterprises. All that he truly needed me back in Houston for was the sign off after the vote.
Over my dead fucking body.
It was an unfamiliar feeling to have been caught off guard. I didn’t plan on letting it happen again.
I read over every scrap of paper carted into my office, dividing them into neat piles relating to the explosion, Bart’s plan to usurp me, urgent contracts that needed my signature, and the menial day-to-day things that I could catch up on later.
Slowly but surely, the day turned to night, the building emptied, and before I knew it, I was completely alone in the office. I had skipped lunch and dinner, and my eyes were burning from the strain of reading for hours.
It was just before midnight when I finally decided to call it a day. I locked the most pertinent documents in the safe in my office, before all the evidence that I had relating to Bart’s activities disappeared in the morning. Then I headed to the parking structure.
I stopped at a Chinese takeout place, grabbed a late dinner, and pointed the Veyron’s nose in the direction of my house. Justin had arranged for it to be cleaned and for the kitchen to be stocked again.
I dragged my bags into my bedroom, finding the place strangely cold and empty. Out of nowhere, I pictured Fiona in the room. I imagined what it might look like if she were living here. The images formed with vivid clarity.
I imagined the place would be brighter, with little touches of her personality accenting the walls. I pictured waking up next to her, wrapped in my arms. I saw myself coming home to her at the end of the day, where she’d greet me with a warm smile and a warmer kiss. And all the troubles of the outside world would fade away when I gazed into her eyes.
I shook the useless images from my tired mind and ran a hot shower. That produced similar thoughts of having Fiona in the shower with me, her bright blue eyes staring up at me as she sucked me off.
My dick liked that idea way too much, so I turned the temperature of the shower all the way down. The last thing I needed was another distraction.
Freezing water cascaded over my shoulders, prickling onto my skin like tiny shards of glass. Once I got my mind and my anatomy under control, I stepped out of the shower and padded back to my bedroom without bothering to get dressed.
I shrugged off the towel knotted around my waist and got into bed, naked as the day I was born.
My phone buzzed on my bedside table, and I jerked as if I’d received a shock. A part of me hoped against all hope that it was Fiona, but I knew it was a long shot…
Fiona: Hey! I know that it’s late but I just wanted to say that I hope you had a good first day :-) Mystic misses you.
My heart pounded. I hadn’t really been expecting to hear from her, especially not so soon. I told her to take her time and figure things out. What could she possibly have figured out in the mere hours it had been since I’d last seen her? Since I’d crawled from her bed in the middle of the night to leave her standing alone in the doorway?
In a moment of weakness, I tapped my thumb on the green call button and called her back instead of returning her text.
Chapter Nineteen
Fiona
I stared at my phone nervously while sitting cross-legged in my bed, wondering if Shane was going to return my text. My room was dark, except for the glow of my phone screen shining up at me. The rational part of my brain knew that it was late, and that he’d probably had a long day, so the odds were not in favor that he was still awake.
The hopeful, unreasonable, and newly-minted romantic part of my brain wondered if maybe he’d thought about me as much as I had thought about him that day. Or if it was really too late for me to tell him that I wanted to be with him.
I jumped when the screen lit up, and his name taunted me from it. At best, I was hoping for a text message back. I didn’t expect him to call. But the phone was still ringing. I wasn’t imagining it. My heart started racing, my palms suddenly clammy.
“Hello,” I answered, feeling shy all of a sudden.
“H
ey, you,” his deep voice rumbled at the other end of the line. “My first day was… interesting. And long. Thank you for asking.”
“I just wanted to check in,” I said, leaning back against my pillows. “I know it’s late. You didn’t have to call.” I twirled a lock of hair between my fingers.
“Yeah, I didn’t have to but I wanted to. So, I did.” He said it as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
“What was so interesting about your day?” I asked, sitting up. I wanted to know everything that I could about him. I was also hoping for some of clue about what was going on in his head.
“I found out some things that caught me off guard, even though I shouldn’t have been surprised to find them.” He sighed, sounding tired.
I sat up straighter in bed. “What did you find?” I didn’t mean to pry. I would drop it if he gave me another vague answer but my curiosity was definitely piqued.
He hesitated. “I don’t want to bore you. It’s business. Is that okay?”
“Sure.” I could never get behind Perkins Enterprises but I could be there for Shane.
“The president of the company, my right-hand man, made good use of the time that I was in Mystic.” Anger sparked in his voice. “He’s trying to get the board to vote him in as CEO.”
I stopped breathing. My first thought was a ridiculously selfish one: If Shane was no longer the CEO of Perkins, did that mean he would come back to Mystic?
I got off the bed and wandered through the house, filled with nervous energy. I left the lights off and let the illumination from my phone screen light my way.
“How is he doing that?” I asked carefully.
“He’s leveraging the fact that I was gone for so long, and that he’s been with the company for so many years. He thinks that he will be able to do a better job at running it than me.”
At first, I was surprised by his honesty. Then I remembered that he’d lied to me only once, and he had eventually told me the truth, without my having to confront him. That had to count for something.
“He won’t be better than you,” I said, completely confident in my statement. “What are the chances of him taking over?”
“Not great, now that I’m back.” Despite myself, my heart sank a little. “But I’ve been trying to figure out what the hell to do about him since I found out.”
I sat down in my dark kitchen and leaned my elbows against the table. “Will you fire him?” I asked tentatively.
“Possibly.” There was a dangerous edge in his voice that I hadn’t heard before. He sounded every bit the powerful tycoon that I knew him to be. “Perhaps not.”
“Whatever you decide, I’m sure it will be the right thing.” I had never seen him in action, but even I could hear from his tone that he wasn’t in the mood to be argued with. Despite my proclivity for doing so, I wasn’t in the mood to argue with him, either.
I changed the topic abruptly. “How’s Houston?”
He paused. “It’s the same, I guess. But it feels different somehow. Bigger. Lonelier, maybe.”
“That’s understandable,” I said, nodding, even though he couldn’t see me. “You just found out that someone you thought you could trust betrayed you.”
“I don’t think it’s that.” He laughed humorlessly, pausing before he added, “How’s your dad?”
I mulled over his answer, and his question. “He’s better, now that you’ve left.”
His answering chuckle was more relaxed. “I bet.”
“What did you mean when you said you didn’t think it was that?” I asked quietly, after a beat had passed.
I leaned back against my pillows, waiting with baited breath for his answer.
“You said Mystic misses me,” he said. “I miss Mystic, too. I miss certain inhabitants of Mystic.”
“Me?” I breathed.
“You,” he confirmed. His voice turned huskier, deeper. “I can’t stop thinking about you.”
“Yeah?” I squeaked, his changed tone awakening the intense desire that I felt for him. I got to my feet and headed back to the bedroom. It was the room where I felt closest to Shane. I wanted that feeling of closeness right now as I dropped back on the bed.
“Yeah.” Then, “What are you doing?”
My heartbeat sped up. “I’m just lying in bed.”
“Same,” he said in that sexy rasp that betrayed the fact that he was getting as turned on as I was. “I wish I was there with you.”
“Me, too.” I sighed, trying to ignore the ache that was slowly building between my legs as I listened to his breathing get deeper.
“Want to pretend that I am?” he asked.
“What do you mean?” I had never done what I thought he was about to suggest.
“I want you to touch yourself, and imagine that it’s me touching you. Are you up for that?”
My heart stopped, then raced. “I don’t know how to do that.”
“Touch yourself?” he asked, surprised.
“No, I mean,” I stammered, “I know how to do that. I’m not great at it but I do know how. I meant that I wouldn’t know what to say.”
“I don’t give a fuck what you say,” he growled. “I just want to hear you come.”
Oh. “Okay, tell me what you want me to do.”
“What are you wearing?” he asked huskily.
“Pajama shorts and a tank top.”
“Hmm.” His voice got heavier. “Take them off.”
I felt hot everywhere. The heat raced through me and reached its crescendo between my legs. I couldn’t help it. My body had an addiction to Shane, and I wanted to indulge that addiction.
My eyes fluttered closed, and a blush spread across my cheeks. “Really?”
“Yes, really,” he groaned. “I want you, Fiona. For now, I’ll settle for hearing you, even if I want nothing more than to be there, and to bury my cock in that tight pussy of yours.”
I gasped, suddenly wanting him more than I thought would be possible without him being there. I obeyed his command. I tugged off my clothes, dropping them on the floor beside me.
“They’re off.” My nipples peaked as I waited for his next command. My voice shook slightly when I breathed my next question. “What are you wearing?”
His answer was a low groan at first. “Nothing.”
Oh, my. Shane is naked! My sex clenched at the memory of his hard, delectable body. “I’ve never done this before.”
“Me neither. Put your phone on speaker.” I did, cradling it next to my head on the pillow. “Trail your hands downs your sides, then to your chest. Tease your nipples, just like I do.”
I did. It felt good. Not as good as it felt when he did it, but close. I played with my nipples, my breathing becoming heavy and strained.
“Now let your hands run down your stomach, all the way to that delicious slit.” I let my hand run down, below my belly button, to slide between my legs. I was already wet, swollen, and filled with desire.
My breath hitched in my throat. “Are you doing it, too?”
“Fuck yeah.” His voice was heavy. “Go on, Fiona. I know that you’re aching to touch yourself by now. I’m aching to touch you, too.”
I slid my hand over and brushed my clit with a soft touch, teasing just like Shane would have. I moaned.
Through the speakers, his breathing became ragged. Desperate. “That’s it, baby. Do that again. Fuck.”
I did. Again and again, until I couldn’t take it anymore. I sighed his name, a plea as desperate as his breathing was. “Shane.”
I rubbed myself harder, no more gentleness in my touch. The pressure inside me was building, winding me up, tighter and tighter. I let out a soft moan, then a louder one.
“Jesus, Fiona, you sound so fucking sexy,” Shane groaned. I could almost hear him pumping his own cock on the other side of the line and the mental image sent me spiraling.
I moved my hand faster, making circles around my clit that became smaller and smaller, until I was frenzied and focused only
on one spot.
“Oh, Shane, fuck.” My voice picked up as I rubbed myself to the fast-approaching edge. The ache between my thighs became intense. I needed Shane. His hands or his mouth or his cock. I let my mind run wild, until my fingers felt thicker, more muscled.
In my mind’s eye, he was there, his eyes burning with lust and slightly hooded as he rubbed me. The ache became almost more than I could bear at the thought. The pleasure drifting through my body turned inward and shot to my core, until it grew to a desperate pressure.
I was vaguely aware of sheets rustling through the speakers, of Shane’s breathing getting heavier and heavier, like he was losing control.
His moans were low, deep, and nearly animalistic. They were desperate and needy sounds that got lower and louder. He wasn’t wasting any time as I relaxed into my mattress and slowly started coming back to earth. His breathing became choppy and loud, his groans higher, until they started running together.
“Fuck, Fiona.” His voice was strained. He let out one last, long groan, and I knew that he was coming, sighing as pleasure overtook him.
His groan flowed through the speakers, a deep rumbling sound that pushed me right off the edge. Spasms of pleasure shattered me, sending pieces of me hurtling to all four corners of the globe as I came undone.
Slowly, our breathing steadied. Shane was quiet for so long, I thought that he had fallen asleep.
“You still there?” I asked.
“Yeah,” he breathed. “That was awesome. I suddenly understand the appeal, even though it’s not even close to the real thing.”
“Nope,” I agreed, then made my confession. “And it didn’t make me miss you any less.”
“I’d be happy to talk you through another one,” he offered.
I shook my head. “I’d rather have you here.”
“Me, too.” He fell quiet again. “You should get some sleep. You have to be up early, right?”
“Right.” There was no way I was going to fall asleep so soon after that. My body still felt flushed and needy, but he had to be up early, too.