The Billion Dollar Pact. Sheri WhiteFeather
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Название: The Billion Dollar Pact

Автор: Sheri WhiteFeather

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Короткие любовные романы

Серия: Mills & Boon M&B

isbn: 9781474095921

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СКАЧАТЬ to cover up. “We both got carried away.”

      He frowned in the candlelight. “We should go.”

      She cuffed the too-long sleeves, trying to make the jacket fit her a little better. “Go where?”

      “Back to our rooms. To call it a night.” His frown deepened. “Unless you want to return to the party.”

      She cleared her plate and wrapped the uneaten food. “Goodness, no. I’d rather try to get some sleep.”

      “Yeah, it’s probably getting late, anyway.” Jake dumped out the rest of the champagne and put the empty bottle back in the basket.

      Together, they cleared the evidence of their picnic, but the memory of their kisses remained, warm and wild on her lips.

      He squelched the flame on the candle, pressing it between his thumb and forefinger. A moment later, he tucked the Victorian poets next to the empty bottle.

      They trailed across the sand, heading for the mansion.

      Once they reached the main entrance, they put on their shoes and made their way to the second floor.

      As they stood in the hallway outside their rooms, she said, “We’re here.” It was better than saying nothing.

      He set the basket on the ground, but he didn’t respond.

      In the silence, she attempted to smooth her mussed hair. She could still feel the excitement of lying beneath him. Was she an idiot for having stopped it?

      “My key is in my jacket,” he said.

      “Oh, I’m sorry.” She removed the garment and handed it to him, hating to let it go. She liked being snuggled up in something that belonged to him.

      “Thanks.”

      “You’re welcome.” Carol’s key was in her purse. She tried for a smile. “It was quite a night.”

      He smiled, too. “It was, wasn’t it?”

      She nodded, quietly confused. “I’ve never really had an affair,” she found herself saying. “I’ve only been with men I was involved with.”

      “You don’t have to explain. I understand. That wasn’t even supposed to be an issue.”

      “I know. But we still have two more days of hanging out together, and I don’t want it to be awkward.”

      “I should have considered the couples-only thing a little more carefully. But I guess I just wanted to spend some time with you.”

      She’d had a crush on him for a long time. If she slept with him, would it get better or worse? She honestly didn’t know. “I need to go.” Before she did something crazy.

      He waited while she unlocked her door. The key wasn’t the electric card kind. It was the old-fashioned, fit-in-the-hole type. She struggled to make it work, but only because her hands were shaking.

      “Do you need help?” he asked.

      “No, I’ve got it.” She finally managed. “Good night, Jake.”

      “Night, Carol.”

      She went into her room and closed the door, her pulse skittering, her emotions hanging in the balance. She flipped on the light, feeling more alone than ever.

      And wishing that he was there with her.

       Five

      Carol didn’t get ready for bed. She didn’t get undressed. She didn’t do anything, except battle her hunger for Jake.

      Was Lena right in what she’d said? Was life too short not to go after what you wanted? Carol was beginning to think so. Or her libido certainly was.

      But could she actually go through with it? And what about Jake—was he still willing? Or had he come to his senses?

      She touched a finger to her lips, recalling the taste of his kisses. Should she text Jake to see how he was faring? And if she did, what should she say?

      Something honest, she decided. Something to remind him that she was on the other side of those double doors.

      Right. As if he was likely to forget.

      She retrieved her phone and typed, Can’t stop thinking about you. Then, with her heart in her throat, she hit the send button. At least she was facing her feelings.

      She waited, hoping he was near his phone and hoping she’d done the right thing. She didn’t have to wait long.

      He answered, Me, too. About u.

      Bubbling up inside, she felt like a teenager conversing with her longtime crush. She hastily wrote, Don’t know what to do about it.

      He replied, Are u in bed?

      No. Still in my clothes.

      So am I. Except my shirt.

      Carol imagined how he looked, bare-chested and tousled from the beach, tapping out intimate little things to her.

      This is weird, she texted him.

      I know. Really weird. But I like it.

      Me, too. Sort of seems like we’re sexting.

      Yeah, it does. A second later, he asked, If I invited u to my room, would u come over?

      Her pulse jumped. But just to be sure that he meant what he said, she inquired, Do you want me to come over for real? Or are we only fantasizing about it?

      He popped off a quick, Yes, I want u to come over. For real.

      She released the breath in her lungs and replied, Give me a few minutes.

      To think about it?

      To come over. She didn’t want to keep thinking about it. She just wanted to be with him.

      He wrote, Excited to see u.

      She was excited, too. And she wanted to look refreshed, to comb her hair and reapply her lipstick.

      Before this went any further, she asked, Do you have what we’ll need? They couldn’t do this without protection.

      Yes, he told her. It’s not a problem.

      Then I’ll be there soon, she wrote.

      I’ll be waiting, he replied.

      Unlock the door on your side, she reminded him.

      I will came his reply.

      If Carol was the brazen sort, she would untie the front of her dress, take a seductive selfie and send it to him. But she wasn’t that СКАЧАТЬ