One Night With Her Ex. Kate Hardy
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Название: One Night With Her Ex

Автор: Kate Hardy

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Короткие любовные романы

Серия: Mills & Boon By Request

isbn: 9781474042796

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СКАЧАТЬ CHAPTER SIX

      SUNDAY passed in a blur of tangled limbs and bed sheets and Monday morning came around way too fast. Up at six, with Logan up and ready to head back to his serviced apartment for the day. Scalding-hot coffee and marmalade on sourdough toast as Evie slipped into her work clothes and scowled at the clock. Not a morning person after a night chock-full of Logan. Not a sensible thought left in her head other than she was determined to show him what her life was like, and that her life—on the whole—involved generous quantities of work.

      Evie was a good business partner to Max and she needed Logan to see that. She lived a busy life and she wanted Logan to see that too. She wouldn’t be derailed by him the way she had been before.

      Half six and out of the door, locking it behind her while Logan stood at her side and waited. She’d see him tonight for dinner. His choice of restaurant this time and he’d let her know exactly what that choice was some time during the day. Not to be controlling or to keep her unsure of his plans for the evening; he just didn’t know yet—this wasn’t his city.

      A twenty-minute walk to work for Evie, with Logan heading in the opposite direction. They parted with little fuss, no kisses to spare.

      Businesslike.

      Until Logan turned back and claimed her mouth with ruthless efficiency before heading off once more, this time wearing a devil’s grin.

      They did this for three days and three predominantly sleepless nights.

      On the fourth day Max asked Evie where his brother was and whether he’d taken Evie’s brain with him.

      ‘My brain’s right here in my head,’ she said, and looked at the invoices that covered her desk. Ordering the materials for the various jobs they had on wasn’t her pleasure, which was why she’d given the job to Carlo in the first place, but he’d made a mess of it and she’d taken the job back in the interest of straightening things out. ‘What haven’t I done?’

      ‘You forgot to order the additional tie wire for the Henderson job.’

      Evie groaned. ‘You know what I want more than anything in this world?’

      ‘Your brain back?’ asked Max.

      ‘A proper project manager. A really, really good one.’

      ‘If the civic centre job comes through you can have one,’ offered Max.

      Evie just looked at him through her fringe. ‘Who went and got the tie wire?’

      ‘Carlo. He put it on the account. Said to tell you “Checkmate”.’

      ‘Carlo wants a proper project manager too,’ said Evie. ‘I’ll grovel to him later.’

      ‘That’s my girl,’ said Max.

      ‘Anything else?’ Evie glanced down at her desk once more and sighed. ‘Don’t answer that. I’ll have this sorted by the end of the day.’

      ‘You seeing Logan again tonight?’ asked Max, with not quite the right amount of disinterest.

      ‘He’s coming over, yes.’ Assuming he’d left her apartment today at all. He’d discovered her home office and she’d said he could use it. He had his own computer but he was in love with her scanner and fax and her big shiny desk.

      ‘Do you know what he’s been doing with his days while he’s here?’

      ‘I think he sleeps.’ How else did a man get to be so inexhaustible throughout the night?

      ‘Did you know he blew off a face-to-face meeting with a soviet steel baron yesterday? Told him they could reschedule in two weeks’ time or have a conference call, and that it was all the same to him.’

      ‘You don’t think Logan knows what he’s doing when it comes to big business?’ Evie leaned back in her chair and eyed Max steadily. ‘Maybe he just doesn’t want to work with this man.’

      ‘Maybe he’s off his game.’

      ‘You don’t like that he’s spending time with me?’

      ‘I didn’t say that. I just happen to think that he’s keeping his real life at bay at the moment. Which is hardly conducive to an ongoing functional relationship.’

      ‘Your brother doesn’t want an ongoing functional relationship, Max. He wants to prove to himself that he’s over me. That he has no need to be scared of me. The minute he does that he’ll be gone.’

      Max eyed her narrowly. ‘So what’s in it for you?’

      Evie shrugged. ‘A fascinating house guest, for a while.’ Max probably wouldn’t want to know this next reason but it was a definite plus to Evie’s way of thinking. ‘Exceptionally good sex.’

      Max winced. ‘Is that it?’

      ‘Isn’t that enough?’ countered Evie.

      ‘Cold, Evie.’

      ‘Maybe,’ she murmured. ‘But I’ve decided that I can’t be in love with your brother, Max. Infatuated, yes. Willing to help him overcome a few demons, yes. But I can’t fall in love with him. That’d be beyond stupid.’

      ‘You know, I had this vision in my head that if I cut you free to be with Logan that your romance would progress in somewhat traditional fashion. Dating. Getting engaged. Marriage. What about marriage?’

      ‘Marriage is overrated.’

      ‘You’re selling yourself short, Evie. And my mother’s in town as of last night and she wants to have lunch with you.’

       ‘Pardon?’

      ‘Consider yourself forewarned. She’ll be here in about …’ Max glanced at his two-dollar watch. ‘Now.’

      ‘She’s coming here?’ Evie had a sudden and irresistible urge to be not here. ‘I won’t be here. I’m heading out on site. Now. Right now. I’m already running late.’

      ‘Which site?’

      ‘The Rogers site.’

      ‘Mick’s already there.’

      ‘He needs help.’

      ‘He’s got help.’

      ‘My help.’ And Evie needed to be gone when Caroline Carmichael arrived. ‘What does your mother want with me? I mean … if she’s after her ring back, I don’t have it.’

      ‘I found the ring, Evie. I spent half a day looking for that bloody rock. I gave it back to her.’

      ‘Oh.’ Evie digested Max’s words with a frown. ‘What did she do with it?’

      ‘I’m guessing she put it back where it came from. I didn’t ask.’

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