Billionaire Bosses Collection. Кэрол Мортимер
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      She spun away, carried on his kiss. A dream kiss, only it was real, intensifying longing, burning with the impression of a brand that would last. Her hands went to his arms, resting lightly on hard, sculpted muscles.

      As his tongue probed and teased, her heart pounded. Passion swamped her caution. She wrapped her arm around his neck and kissed him in return. Standing on tiptoe, she poured herself into her kiss. His arm tightened and he leaned over her, kissing her hard and possessively, making her light-headed. She wound her fingers in his hair as she kissed him, barely aware he was tangling his hand in her own hair.

      It was Zach Delaney she kissed wildly. The reminder was dim, but gradually stirred prudence. “Zach,” she whispered, looking up at him. Her heart thudded because the look in his eyes scalded, sending its heat to burn her. His mouth was red from kisses, his eyes half closed. His expression held stormy hunger.

      “Emma, you like this,” he whispered, winding his hand in her hair behind her head, pulling her head closer again.

      She wrapped both arms around his neck, holding him and kissing him back. Her heart raced as she gave vent again to desires that had smoldered since she met him.

      Their breathing grew harsh while he slipped his hand down her back to her waist.

      Again, she grasped at control and raised her head. “I wasn’t going to do this.”

      “I’ve wanted to since the first minute I saw you,” he declared in a rasp. His blue eyes darkened, a sensual, hot look that melted her and made her want to reach for him again.

      Instead, she stepped away. “I came over here for a reason,” she whispered, unable to get her voice. Her gaze was still locked with his and he looked as surprised as she felt. His kisses had shaken her. Desire was a white-hot flame. She wanted him in a manner she had never experienced before and the attraction shook her even more than that first day she had met him.

      “Zach, I should quit this job right now,” she whispered. He gave her a startled look and she could feel her face flush.

      “Over a few meaningless kisses?” he asked.

      She didn’t want to answer him. He stood there looking at her in that sharp manner he had while she struggled to get the right words.

      “The kisses—” She paused. She didn’t want to admit more to him, but he wanted an answer. “Kisses weren’t like others. This was different. We have something—” She waved her hands helplessly.

      He inhaled, drawing deeply, his chest expanding as longing flared again in his eyes.

      “Common sense tells me to walk away now,” she whispered. “You have a reputation for never going out with an employee.”

      “I never have,” he answered. “That doesn’t mean I can’t.”

      “That wasn’t what I wanted to hear. I want this job.”

      “We’ll do something,” he replied, his voice raspy and quiet. “Don’t quit. We’ll try to stick to work.”

      She shook her head, looking at his mouth and feeling her pulse speed as they talked. “I can’t. I’m quitting. I don’t think you need more notice than that. You can find a wonderful, efficient secretary soon enough.”

      “No,” he replied, jamming his hands into his pockets while a muscle worked in his jaw. “I’ll double your salary and you stay.”

      “Double my salary?” she repeated, shaking her head.

      “You don’t need to pack and go because we kissed. We’re adults. If we kiss, it’s not that big a deal. There’s nothing between us—no history, no ties. If you don’t want to get involved, we can both exercise control. With my offer, you’ll earn twice as much. Don’t walk out on that over a few casual kisses.”

      Exasperated and stung over his dismissal of kisses that had shaken her, she stared at him. “There’s no relationship between us. There’s not even any emotional bond. We’re practically strangers. But those kisses weren’t casual to my way of thinking,” she whispered.

      She stepped close, put her arm around his neck and placed her mouth on his, kissing him with all the heat and fury she felt over his dismissive attitude. After one second that probably was his surprise holding him immobile, his arm banded her waist and he returned her kiss. Fully. He pressed against her, his tongue going deep while she kissed him, trying to set him on fire. In seconds she broke off the kiss and looked up with satisfaction.

      “I’d say your body’s reaction isn’t casual.”

      With his eyes darkened, his breathing was ragged. She had felt the hard throb of manhood against her and his heart pounding.

      “Okay. Kisses damn well aren’t casual, but I’m trying to get us back there,” he said. A muscle worked in his jaw. When his attention focused on her mouth, she stepped back.

      “Do you still want to double my salary—or do you want me to go?”

      “I’ll double your salary,” he replied, grinding out the words.

      “You’ll double my salary to get me to continue as your secretary. You know I can’t turn that down.”

      “I hope not. You’re a good secretary,” he answered in a more normal tone of voice.

      Inhaling deeply, she promised herself she would exercise better control.

      “Against good judgment, I’ll stay. I can’t say no. I need the money for my college plans.”

      “That’s settled.” They stared at each other until she realized what she was doing.

      “I came over here for something,” she said, feeling foolish, struggling against stepping into his arms again, yet determined to regain her composure. She looked around and spotted the small box on the corner of Zach’s desk. She retrieved the box, clinging to it as if it were a lifeline.

      “Look at this.”

      He was still gazing at her and his blue eyes had darkened again. His expression no longer appeared as impersonal. Her heart drummed while her lips tingled. The urge to reach for him tormented her. With a deep breath he looked down, picked up the watch and turned it in his hand.

      “This is a find,” he said, his voice deep, becoming hoarse, and she was certain the husky tone was not caused by the watch he held. “This watch is worth going through the box of stuff.” Turning it in his hand, he studied the gold back. “These are my great-great-grandfather’s initials,” Zach said, extending it to her and she looked down, stepping closer to gaze at the watch, which she had already studied. “Warner Irwin Delaney,” Zach read. “This we’ll keep, thank you, Emma.”

      “It’s a beautiful pocket watch. I’m glad you’re keeping it. I’ll research to find one like it to pinpoint how old it is. For the moment, I’ll see what else I can find.”

      “I’ll help for a while,” he said. “The watch makes poking around in all the old stuff more interesting.”

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