Her eyes sparkled with excitement as he shared his thoughts.
“I love it,” she said.
“Can you work on it while I’m in California? I fly out in two days.”
She shook her head. “You didn’t hear?”
“Hear what?”
“She went into labor. Danielle Paige. You were meeting with Danielle, right?”
“Yes.”
“I was talking to her marketing VP earlier today. She said all of Danielle’s meetings this week are being postponed.”
“That does sound like a reasonable excuse,” Jack said dryly.
After Casey left a few minutes later, his cell phone buzzed, and it was Michelle on the other line. His damn heart thundered just from hearing her voice. Her sexy, pretty voice that he loved to listen to.
“Hey. I have a session in a few minutes,” she said. “But I just wanted to tell you I’m going to miss you a lot when you’re in California and I’m in Paris, and you better be able to handle that nine-hour time-zone difference because I’m going to require a lot of phone sex with you.”
Lust swamped his body, and he was hard instantly. This woman affected him like no one ever had. A dirty word, a sexy line, and he was at attention. “It’ll only be a six-hour time difference. My trip to California was cancelled,” he said, and then the rational part of his brain bounded forward, knocking on his skull. His schedule was clear. But just as he was about to speak and suggest they not have phone sex, she beat him to the punch.
“Jack, do you want to spend the night with me? Or really, five nights?”
It went against everything they were supposed to be. But then, his time with her was already turning into more than he’d bargained for. He said the only thing he could say. The only thing that was completely true. No questions, no concerns, no second-guessing. Besides, it was everything he wanted from her.
“Yes. God, yes. So fucking much.”
CHAPTER NINETEEN
Illusions
“Are you going to tell the truth now?” he asked, as he ran his finger against the top of Michelle’s hand. The plane soared away from New York, the sparkling lights of the city he called home growing more distant. He wouldn’t miss it one bit, since he was with her.
She pulled her gaze away from the window and raised an eyebrow. “The truth about what?
“You might not even have to tell me. I guess I might see when we land at seven a.m.”
She shot him another confused look. “What are you talking about?”
“Well, this is the first time I’ll have seen you in the morning. You turn into a monster, right? You have dragon breath, or seven toes?”
She turned her fingers into claws, then bared her pretend fangs. “Thirteen toes, actually.”
“I knew it. That’s why you’ve been afraid of spending the night.”
“Absolutely. I’m hideous, and you’ll go running for the hills when you see me when the sun is all the way up.”
He leaned in close. “What if I want to fuck you in the morning?”
“We’ll just have to see if I let you,” she said.
“I’ll take my chances.”
“Was it tough to get away from the office at the last minute?” she asked, shifting gears.
He shook his head. “Not when you run the company,” he said, flashing her a confident grin.
She rolled her eyes.
“Besides, I was supposed to be away this week in California anyway.”
“I’m sure you’ll be working the whole time too in Paris.”
“Not while I’m fucking you.”
“You have a one-track mind, Jack Sullivan.”
“No, it’s two tracks. Fucking you, and thinking about fucking you.”
“You know that only makes me want to tease you this whole flight,” she said, her eyes sparkling. “Sort of like what you said to me the night we met.”
“Payback is a bitch,” he said, grabbing her shoulder and planting a quick kiss on her delicious lips that tasted of the champagne the flight attendants had handed out in the first-class cabin during boarding. Surely, they wouldn’t be the only couple locking lips on this flight. The cabin appeared rife with lovers, boyfriends and girlfriends, husbands and wives, and of course, solo businessmen, and women, too. Even though he’d only had a day’s notice, he’d snagged the last seat in first class, and the airline had found two first class seats together. Being next to her for a seven-hour flight and unable to touch her the way he wanted was hell, but he’d happily suffer that kind of torture. He found he preferred the time with her to the time without her.
“But to answer your question, no, it wasn’t that hard to get away. My sister pretty much pushed me out the door.”
“She knows about us, right?”
He nodded. “She wants me to date again,” he said, the words coming out easily. Everything was becoming increasingly easy to say to her. Maybe it was her warmth, her lack of judgment, her kindness that made talking to her simple. Even about things he didn’t usually share.
“Because of Aubrey?”
Like this topic. “Yeah.”
“I think that’s common with widowers. The family always wants to set the man up with a new woman not too long after and vice versa. There’s a whole subset of the romance novel genre with widower heroes.”
He cringed inside, gritting his teeth. Okay, maybe it wasn’t so easy when he hadn’t come clean with all the details. When she still operated under the illusion the rest of the world had about him. “Yup. I know all about that.”