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by Stella Marie Alden


  “Damned if I know but I’m sure as hell going to start being a lot more careful. I thought the first was an accident but now I wonder. That guy was aiming right for me. If it hadn’t been for Isabella, you’d be scraping me off Seventh Ave.”

  He raises his brows under his buzz cut, “A woman, boss?”

  “Yeah. You should’ve seen her. Tackled me like there was seconds on the clock and I had the ball on the one-yard line. That reminds me, can you have our IT guys investigate her? She’s a senior developer at Patten Securities. She goes by Izzy, Isabella Harte.”

  “Okay. Anything in particular you looking for?” He eases onto Eighth Ave, the light changes and barrels uptown.

  “No… Just see to it that her computer is tagged. I want to read all her emails, see her search history, IMs, everything.”

  “You think she’s in on this?”

  “It’s something else, entirely. She threatened to see a lawyer, to take Patten Securities to court. I just want to know if she’s serious.”

  Meanwhile, I think I may need to get to know her better. It may not be noble to seduce her but she’s the one who threw down the gauntlet. I’m just picking it up.

  Chapter 6

  Isabella

  The sign above the gate in JFK airport says we’re on time to take off so I set my knapsack down on a plastic chair and scan the area for James Statten. Finally, I see him sitting near the window, scrunched over his laptop. When I peer over his shoulder, he slaps it shut and swivels.

  Slowly he peruses my outfit and for the longest time studies my face. “Are you wearing makeup?”

  “Yeah.” Shit. “Why?” I dig frantically in my purse for a mirror but he chuckles and grabs my hand.

  “There’s nothing wrong. It’s nice, that’s all I meant.”

  I don’t remember the last time someone complemented me for something other than my brains and am stunned mute. Thankfully, I’m saved from trying to respond because a voice comes over the loudspeaker saying our flight is delayed.

  Sighing, James puts his laptop into a leather bag and stands. “Did you have breakfast?”

  “I already ate but I could use another cup of coffee.”

  Now, I don’t know much about men’s clothing but the man’s suit hugs his frame perfectly and his shirt is made out of this white shiny fabric that I can’t help but touch. When I reach up to adjust the collar, our eyes lock with that same passion from the gym but it’s me that looks away.

  Damn it, Izzy. You just broke up with your fiancé. Don’t do this to yourself.

  My diet comes to mind. Maybe if I’d paid a little more attention to my looks, Jared wouldn’t’ve cheated on me. My will power reinforced, we approach the nearest restaurant and are seated in the only open booth. I order coffee while James orders steak and eggs.

  I smirk and raise my eyes at his huge order and he laughs. “What? I’m hungry.”

  When his iPhone dings, he checks it out. Then, he frowns and pinches the bridge of his nose while taking a deep breath, clearly shaken.

  “You okay?” The urge to comfort him is so strong that I reach over the glass tabletop and cover his hand with mine.

  After a long sigh, he raises sad eyes to mine. “My dad’s got stage four cancer and there’s nothing anyone can do.”

  “Oh shit. I’m so sorry.” I can imagine how I’d feel if I was going to lose my dad. “Is he here in the city?”

  “Yeah. Columbia Pres.”

  I want to ask why he isn’t at the hospital with him but again, he reads my mind. “He made me promise not to watch him waste away. In fact, he gets really agitated when I visit. I was there yesterday and he reamed me a new asshole.”

  “Wow. That’s rough.”

  “Ex-marine. You know the type?”

  “No, not really.”

  “Just as well.” He checks our flight time again as our breakfast arrives. “We still got plenty of time.”

  We both reach for the small pitcher of cream at the same time and our fingers collide. When his steel gray eyes bore into mine, I bite my lower lips and struggle not to like him. He’s not the type I should be falling for. Now that I see him all dressed up, even more so. I bet he went to some Ivy league school and was raised with a silver spoon. He probably had a nanny, a cook, and somebody to watch him after school.

  I had to walk home and lock myself in because I got fed up with the stupid after-care programs that cost my Mom way too much money.

  Hell, I couldn’t even hold onto the asshat of a boyfriend that sponged off from me, I certainly wouldn’t be able to hold onto a man like James Statten. Whatever is going on between us would last for a few nights, at best. Then, he’ll go back to California and I’ll see him when he’s in town for a quick booty call.

  Is that what I want with my life? Maybe not, but maybe he’s the rebound I need to get me out of this slump.

  We eat in comfortable silence and talk about the project as we finish our coffees. I can’t believe how I open up to him. He’s such a great listener. Then, we sit back at the gate and when they call for first class he gets up and takes my arm.

  “C’mon.”

  “Don’t think so.” I wave my business class ticket in front of him but he laughs, walks to the desk, and points to me.

  When he comes back, I have a seat in first class. I know you’re not supposed to lick a gift horse in the mouth or something like that, but how the hell did he change it?

  I fully intend to pump him for more information.

  Pump him? Oh God. That turn of phrase had me thinking about how his shorts bulged yesterday in the gym and how it might feel to put my mouth around him.

  C’mon now Izzy. No way. What are you doing?

  I still can’t figure out why I kissed him. It must’ve been the beer, the fact it was Valentine’s day, and that my ego took a deep dive after finding Jared and Maya. I’ve never done anything so impulsive in my life and probably should apologize. All this shit is shooting through my brain while I’m ushered like a fucking VIP past the hundreds standing in line.

  The steward places my tattered knapsack next to expensive leather briefcases in the overhead compartment and the guy sitting across the aisle looks like an actor I’ve seen on TV but I can’t be sure. Apparently, James knows him because he leans over the aisle, they shake hands, and exchange a few pleasantries.

  First class is awesome. People walk past me and I bet they wonder how the hell I got to sit here.

  Me too.

  The stewardess does her bit, teaching us how to unbuckle our seatbelts, and jump out of the plane in case of emergency. Picturing that, I cringe and remember I hate to fly. Worse than that? I hate to be cramped up in small spaces.

  The door shuts and after twenty minutes, I fidget, stand, and get my bag.

  “Miss? You need to sit.” She walks by and shoots me a fake smile.

  “Sorry.” I wait until she’s gone then pop back up and say to James, “Do you think they’ll let me out?”

  He gives me a worried look, the one you give crazy people.

  Fuck. I need to get my shit together but I swear to God, the cabin is shrinking and they forgot to put enough oxygen in the mix because all I’m getting is toxic fumes.

  “Miss. We’ll be on our way soon. Would you like a drink?” This time it’s the steward who gives me the same pathetic-loser look.

  In fact, as I glance around, I think everyone in first class has the exact same expression. It’s probably something they teach in private schools, knowing that someday they’ll need to look down their noses.

  Shit.

  I nod, sit, and stare out onto the tarmac where steps are being rolled away. Why hasn’t the Ativan kicked in yet? Usually, by now I’d be fast asleep. I can’t let James know I have this deathly fear of flying. That would be the end of this assignment and any other project of worth.

  I give a little off-handed laugh while the steward hands me a drink.

  “You okay?” James touches my shaking hand, two-twen
ty volts of electricity kick in, and his deep gray eyes stare with concern.

  “The last time I flew, we had to make an emergency landing. I never was this nervous before.” The cubes rattle, giving away how freaked out I am and yet somehow, I manage to bring the cup to my lips without spilling anything.

  Gray motions the steward with a quick raise of his hand. “I’ll have one, too.”

  We clink glasses as the pilot sounds off over the loudspeaker, “We missed our window of departure. I’m estimating about thirty minutes before we take off. Sorry for the inconvenience, folks.”

  Ah shit. I remove my sweater, sweating like crazy and take a deep breath. Dammit. We haven’t even left the ground and I’m a mess.

  James’ touch on my arm is like fire. I swear he feels it too because I hear him curse under his breath as he covers the bulge in his pants with a flight magazine.

  “I’m going to need another.” I down the cheap wine and stare at about a dozen planes ahead of us, nose to tail on the runaway.

  If I could just fall asleep, I’d be fine.

  After a few more seconds, I catch a buzz, and the walls stop collapsing in on me. The crew must’ve pumped more oxygen into the cabin because my brain starts working again. For instance, I notice that James is holding my hand.

  I take my gaze up his arm, to a solid neck, past a chin with that rugged not-shaved look. I pause at his soft lips and they open wide as I study. His nose is a bit Roman, his eyes piercing, and his thick lashes, dark.

  Brown brows lift. “Do you always drink like this?”

  Recently, yes. Before that, not so much.

  “Never… Don’t worry. I’ll fall ashleep as shoon as we lift off.” I lean back into the chair, turn my head toward his, and close my eyes.

  The warmth of his palm caressing my knuckles sends goosebumps down my back and I turn my hand over, as a kind of invitation. When he squeezes my fingers, a zing goes straight to my breasts and my mouth goes dry.

  Slowly, he caresses into the space between my index and middle finger and his breathing gets heavy next to my ear as he leans in closer.

  Holy hell, if this is what holding his hand is like, I can only imagine what it will be like when I get naked under him.

  Oh fuck. I meant to say what it might be like if I get naked.

  He pinches the web near my thumb. I hiss, he chuckles, and yet I’m too embarrassed to open my eyes. If he ever asks, I’ll pretend I was asleep and can’t remember.

  By the time the jet takes off, my panties are soaked, my clit is swollen, and he’s done nothing more than hold my hand. It’s probably just the Molotov cocktail of wine and Ativan.

  His grip moves to my knee, his fingers find a pressure point high on my upper thigh, and I have a friggin’ orgasm right there in first class.

  Dear God, from the hitch in his breath I swear he knows. His fingertip caresses up and down my bare arm as he kisses my ear and I bite down on my lower lip. When I’m finally brave enough to lift my lids, his mouth rests just inches away. His gaze tells me how turned on he is so I move in and let our lips meet.

  I’d think about doing it with him in the bathroom but despite what people say about the mile-high club, I mean really? Those tiny spaces are gross.

  He sees where my gaze is focused and chuckles. “Don’t worry. We’ll have time to get to know each other when we get to the hotel.”

  Technically, he’s not my boss and just a coworker. That means we can fool around, right?

  That settled, I lean in and taste more of those soft lips. By the time we set down in Houston, we got the kissing down pretty well.

  We make our way to the exit and our steward politely smiles and says, “Have a good stay, Mr. Patten, Ms. Harte.”

  Whoa? Patten? As in the name on our letterhead? The building?

  I have to wait until we get into the terminal to ask him what-the-fuck is up because his long legs are moving too fast.

  When I get side by side I’m huffing and out of breath. “I thought you said your name was Statten.”

  “Happens all the time. Just a misspeak.”

  I know that’s complete bullshit. Holy crap. He must be the owner’s son or nephew or something.

  Chapter 7

  Grayson

  Dammit. I made it very plain to the crew that no one was to use my real name. Now, Isabella’s suspicious. Worse, my little seduction backfired. Her sweet kisses for the whole flight gave me a raging hardon and walking through the terminal is downright painful.

  I use the time it takes to get to the baggage claim area to clear my head. Once there, I’m glad to see Slate had no problems taking my private jet and is waiting with my fake name on his tablet. We shake hands as if meeting for the first time and he tries to help Isabella with her knapsack.

  When she refuses, he raises his eyebrows at me and I just shrug. I have no idea what goes on inside that head of hers.

  We follow him into the parking lot and pile into my limo. As soon as we get to the hotel, I’m getting this itch taken care of. Hell, I don’t even feel bad. It’s obvious she wants me and now, I want her, too.

  However, there’s about a foot between us in the back seat and a wariness in her gaze that wasn’t there during the flight. Obviously, the steward’s slipup has made her cautious.

  I lean over to kiss her but her response is lukewarm, at best.

  Dammit. This was not what I had in mind.

  Cherry made sure that me and Isabella are checked into rooms with an adjoining door. I’ll knock and Isabella will answer. It’s not like I haven’t taken a business trip with a woman before. However, in the past, it’s never been someone who works for me.

  That’s a problem easy enough to solve.

  After this trip, I’ll fire Isabella and help her find another job that she’ll be happier with.

  She blocks my kiss in the hotel lobby by turning her head. “See you tomorrow. What time d’you want to meet?”

  What the fuck? Are you kidding me?

  “Seven. We’ll go over our game plan.” I keep my cool and back away but inside, my gut is churning.

  She’s not getting away from me, not after making me ache like a hormonal teen. Once inside my room, I call Praveel, my private IT consultant. “I need a favor.”

  “Sure. What you got?”

  “I want you to shut down Isabella Harte. Emails, websites, everything. Especially anything to do with me.”

  “Sure. Anything else?”

  “I want a log of what she’s up to. How long will it take?”

  “I can have it done as soon as we get off the phone. I’ll send you a URL where you can login and see everything she’s doing.”

  “Thanks.”

  After five minutes I open an email from him. “Sorry. She’s got too many safeguards in place. I can keep trying but it might take a while.”

  “Do it.”

  Shit.

  I put my ear to the door between our rooms and wonder if she played me. Was the whole orgasm on the plane faked? Was she the seducer and me the rube?

  No, no, it couldn’t be.

  I put my ear to the door while she talks on the phone.

  “Hey Mel, Thanks for picking up… I’m in Houston. Just landed… Huh? Yes and no…That HR guy I told you about? He’s actually a Patten… No, I don’t know which one. How many are there?”

  Dammit. I never let my cock do the thinking. What the hell is wrong with me? Now, I’ve not only put this project in jeopardy but my promise to my dad, as well.

  The bed creaks and I picture her lying on it, looking up at the ceiling.

  “Right? The stewardess called him by his real name as we left the plane… He lied. Hold on. My computer won’t hook up to the wifi. I have no idea why. Can you look him up and send it on my phone? Shit. No 4G either. What the hell is wrong with this place? I’ll go check in the lobby and call you back.”

  She moans. “If it’s him, I am so screwed. It’s too embarrassing to even tell you… He held my hand becaus
e you know how scared I am of flying. Jeesh, I had two drinks, with my Ativan, his touch lit me on fire. Oh shit, Mel. All he did was hold my hand and squeeze my knee.”

  At this point, I should feel bad about listening in but I don’t. I need to be sure it wasn’t all an act. Five hundred million dollars is at stake. A lot more if you count going public.

  I hold my breath and press my ear closer, straining to hear as she paces away, probably into the bathroom.

  “Well, his thumb did kind of caress in just the right place but seriously. I went off like a grenade. You cannot believe how hot this guy is.”

  A moan escapes me and my stupid cock goes to full throttle.

  “Huh? Staying in the room next to mine. But why would he lie? I’m so fucking confused… I know, I know. Women like us need to be careful… No, I won’t sleep with him, I promise. Thanks, Mel. Love you, too.”

  Dammit. After she hangs up, her door slams and I peek out mine in time to see her take the elevator, laptop in tow. Then, I pace inside my hotel room, trying to figure out what to do next.

  And what did she mean when she said, women like us?

  ~~~

  The flight back to New York was awkward to say the least.

  Thankfully, Isabella fell asleep so I wasn’t subjected to the frigid tone she’d used on me for the last three days.

  I can’t say she wasn’t professional, though. Hell, the woman was so spot-on that she had the government eating out of her hands. All I had to do was get them to sign on the dotted line and later today I’ll hand the contract over to legal.

  However, now her coat is wedged between our seats as a barrier, making sure our bodies don’t touch. This kind of rejection is completely new to me. Usually, when women discover my family is worth billions, I can’t get rid of them. That’s probably why I want her so badly.

  Still, I’m dying to know what she meant by women like us. What is she into? Maybe there’s a group of women that tries to sue companies like mine. That might also explain the threats I’ve been getting. But would they actually try to kill me?

  That sounds unlikely.

  While she sleeps, I text Praveel.

 

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