Throb
Page 18“Shut up.” I pause. “Anyway, I don’t know what I’m going to do.”
“Well, him. Obviously.”
“I wish it were that easy.”
“What was his take on the whole thing?”
“He said he didn’t care if I was breaking the rules. He wants to get to know me.”
“And by ‘get to know you,’ he means starting with the inside and working his way out. I saw the way that man looked at you. I almost had to come home and change my wet panties.” She pauses. “But I took them off instead. There’s something really empowering about walking around in a skirt and no panties at work, don’t you think?”
“Can we get back to my issue? Dealing with yours will take years.”
Sadie shrugs. “So, you both keep quiet, what’s the big deal?”
“Forgetting about the contract, and the fact that Miles can sue me for more than I will probably earn for the rest of my life, I just don’t think I can be involved with two guys at once. Even if I don’t win, I really need to get to the top four to win enough money to buy some time to come up with the rest my mom needs.”
“How long do you have left?”
“Seven weeks.”
“So tell Cooper you need a couple of months.”
I drain the rest of my wine glass. “Something tells me that won’t go over too well … asking Cooper to wait around while I date someone else.”
“What choice does he have?”
Chapter seven
Cooper
“I thought that stupid meeting would never end,” I grumble, falling in step with Kate as she walks down the hall after her morning production meeting.
She smiles and keeps walking. “Were you standing out there long?”
“Long enough to have lost my patience. Meet me in my office in ten minutes.”
She stops mid stride. It takes me a few paces to realize I’m no longer next to her. “Bossy, much?”
“I’ll show you how bossy I am right here in the hall, if you’d prefer.” I arch an eyebrow.
“Coop,” Miles’s voice carries from down the hall. I wave and then return my attention to Kate.
“My office ten minutes or do you prefer the hall?” She looks back at Miles and then me, quickly making the right decision.
“Your office.”
I gloat my victory with a smile and turn just as my brother approaches. Kate walks a bit ahead, but Miles stops her. “Kate, have you met my brother?”
“Ummm … I don’t think so.” She turns cautiously.
“Nice to meet you.” I extend my hand and my fingers stroke the inside of her palm inconspicuously.
“Kate here is one of the contestants on Throb.” Miles puts his hand on Kate’s shoulder. I fight the urge to remove it for him and simply nod.
“She’s one of Flynn’s favorites. A shoo-in for the final four overnight dates.”
Between his hand still on Kate’s shoulder and the thought of her anywhere near Flynn, I need to get the hell out of here. “Did you want something, Miles? I have a meeting.” I look at my watch and then to Kate pointedly. “In eight minutes.”
“Be a few minutes late. I need to talk shop.” Shop equals he needs something from me.
“I can’t. It’s an urgent deal I’m in the middle of. I need to tie it up this morning. Call Helen and get on my schedule.” I turn to Kate and nod before stalking to the elevator bank.
“Kate Monroe is here to see you,” Helen’s voice flows through the intercom.
“Send her in. And hold my calls.”
“I thought I was going to call you tonight so we could talk?” Kate says as she enters my office.
“Change of plans.” I shut the door behind her and deadbolt it. The loud clank of the lock clicking shut captures her attention. She turns to look back at the door and then to me.
“Are you locking people out, or me in?” She arches an eyebrow.
“Both. Come here.” I crook my finger.
“You really are bossy.”
“Does that bother you?” I close the safe distance she’s left between us.
“On what?” I brush the hair from her face.
“On what you’re bossy about.”
I lift her hand and kiss her knuckles. “Just about you.”
“Just me?” The challenge in her voice softens as our eyes meet.
I nod. “Kiss me.”
“Bossy.”
“Difficult.”
“I’m not diff …” She doesn’t get the chance to finish her protest before my mouth is sealed over hers.
“Wow,” she says when I release her a full five minutes later, and it makes me smile. I noticed she’s said it after each time I kissed her. Almost as if the effect it has on her takes her by surprise. “You’re really good at that.”
“No. We’re just really good together,” I say. “I can tell already.”
I pull her to me and hold her tightly against my chest. Neither of us says a word for a few minutes.
“Cooper?” Her voice is quiet, but the simple two-syllable word tells me she’s about to bestow news I don’t want to hear. I tighten my hold on her.