The Beaumont Brothers: Not the Boss's Baby. Sarah M. Anderson
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Название: The Beaumont Brothers: Not the Boss's Baby

Автор: Sarah M. Anderson

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Современные любовные романы

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isbn: 9781474062435

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      Her eyes went wide again—like they had the day before when he’d informed her he was sending her to Neiman’s to get a dress. Like they had when he’d impulsively ordered all three dresses. Why was she so afraid of him spending his money as he saw fit? “But that’s...”

      “That’s what I want,” he replied.

      And then, because he couldn’t help himself, he let the towel slip. Just a little—not enough to flash her—but more than enough to make her notice.

      And respond. No, she didn’t like it when he flashed his wealth around—but his body? His body appeared to be a different matter entirely. Her mouth dropped open into that “oh” again and then—God help him—her tongue flicked out and traced over her lips. He had to bite down to keep the groan from escaping.

      “I’ll...I’ll go make those reservations, Mr. Beaumont,” she said breathlessly.

      He couldn’t have kept the grin off his face if he tried. “Please do.”

      Oh, yeah, he was going to take her out to dinner and she was going to wear one of those gowns and he would...

      He would enjoy her company, he reminded himself. He did not expect anything other than that. This was not a quid pro quo situation where he bought her things and expected her to fall into bed out of obligation. Sex was not the same as a thank-you note.

      Then she held up a small envelope. “A thank-you note. For the dresses.”

      He almost burst out laughing, but he didn’t. He was too busy watching Serena. She took two steps toward the desk and laid the envelope on the top. She was close enough that, if he reached out, he could pull her back into his arms again, right where she’d been the night before.

      Except he’d have to let go of the towel.

      When had restraint gotten this hard? When had he suddenly had trouble controlling his urges? Hell, when was the last time he’d had an urge he had to control?

      Years, really. Long, dry years in a loveless marriage while he ran a company. But Serena woke up something inside of him—and now that it was awake, Chadwick felt it making him wild and impulsive.

      The tension in the room was so thick it was practically visible.

      “Thank you, Ms. Chase.” He was trying to hide behind last names, like he’d done for years, but it wasn’t working. All his mouth could taste was her kiss.

      “You have Larry coming in for his morning meeting.” She didn’t step back, but he saw the side-eye she was giving him. “Shall I reschedule him or do you think you can be dressed by then?”

      This time, he didn’t bother to hold back his chuckle. “I suppose I can be dressed by then. Send him in when he gets here.”

      She gave a curt nod with her head and, with one more glance at his bare chest, turned to leave.

      He couldn’t help himself. “Serena?”

      She paused at the door, but she didn’t look back. “Yes?”

      “I...” He snapped off the part about how he wanted her. Even if it was the truth. “I’m looking forward to Saturday.”

      She glanced back over her shoulder and gave him the same kind of smile she’d had when she’d been twirling in the gowns for him—warm, nervous and excited all at once. “Me, too.”

      Then she left him alone in his office. Which was absolutely the correct thing to have done.

      Saturday sure seemed like a hell of a long time off.

      He hoped he could make it.

      * * *

      Serena made sure to knock for the rest of the week.

      Not that she didn’t want to see Chadwick’s bare chest, the light hairs that covered his body glistening with water, his hair damp and tousled....

      And certainly not because she’d been fantasizing about Chadwick walking in on her in the shower, leaning her back against the tiled wall, kissing her like he’d kissed her in the store, those kisses going lower and lower until she was blind with pleasure, then her returning the favor....

      Right. She knocked extra hard on his door because it was the polite thing to do.

      Thursday was busy. The fallout from the board meeting had to be dealt with, and the last-minute plans for the gala could not be ignored. Once Chadwick got his clothes on, she hardly had more than two minutes alone with him before the next meeting, the next phone call.

      Friday was the same. They were in the office until almost seven, soothing the jittery nerves of employees worried about their jobs and investors worried about not getting a big enough payout.

      She still hadn’t heard from Neil. She did manage to get a doctor’s appointment scheduled, but it wasn’t for another two weeks. If she hadn’t heard anything after that, she’d have to call him. That was all.

      But she didn’t want to think about that. Instead, she thought about Saturday night.

      She was not going to fall into bed with Chadwick. Above and beyond the fact that he was still her boss for the foreseeable future, there were too many problems. She was pregnant, for starters. She was still getting over the end of a nine-year relationship with Neil—and Chadwick wasn’t divorced quite yet. She didn’t want whatever was going on with her and Chadwick to smack of a rebound for either of them.

      That settled it. If, perhaps in the near future—a future in which Serena was not pregnant, Chadwick was successfully divorced and Serena no longer worked for him because the company had been sold—then she could be brazen and call him up to invite him over. Then she could seduce him. Maybe in the shower. Definitely near a bed.

      But not until then. Really.

      So this was just a business-related event. Sure, an extra fancy one, but nothing else had changed.

      Except for that kiss. That towel.

      Those fantasies.

      She was in so much trouble.

       Seven

      Her hair fixed into a sleek twist, Serena stood in her bedroom in her bathrobe and stared at the gowns like they were menacing her. All three were hung on her closet door.

      With the price tags still on them.

      Somehow, she’d managed to avoid looking at the tags in the store. The fabulous Mario had probably been working overtime to keep them hidden from her.

      She had tens of thousands of dollars worth of gowns. Hanging in her house. Not counting the “necessary accessories.”

      The one she wanted to wear—the one-shoulder, cornflower blue dress that paired well with the long, dangly earrings? That one, on sale, cost СКАЧАТЬ