The Jarrods: Inheritance: Taming Her Billionaire Boss. Emilie Rose
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      Then, he said quietly, “I am, actually.”

      She gasped midbreath. “Why, Blake? Why are you concerned for me?”

      “Why wouldn’t I be?” As he spoke she could feel his eyes almost pulling her toward him.

      “Um … Blake …”

      He drew her toward him and bent his head. He was kissing her before she knew what was happening, instantly destroying any defenses she may have drawn on, regardless that she wanted him so very much. Like an avalanche rolling down a mountain, she fell—and it was just as devastating.

      Then he slid his tongue between her lips and she opened her mouth to him fully. Hearing his husky groan, she wound her arms around his neck and held on to him, trusting him, knowing where he took her she would follow.

      Time blurred.

      And then, amazingly, he was slowing things down, giving her back herself, letting her regain focus. Finally, he eased back and they stared at each other.

      “Oh, my God!” she whispered, awed by the sheer complexity of the kiss that should have been simple and wasn’t. It left her trembling.

      He was feeling something equally as powerful. She could see it deep in his eyes. He truly desired her. Her dream of being in his arms was finally becoming a reality.

      His cell phone began to ring.

      He remained still, not moving, and she knew why. Nothing could take away from the strength of this moment between them. Here in the mountains it was like they were the only two people alive.

      Then as quickly as she thought that, he blinked and turned away, breaking the moment. She heard him answer it, but she couldn’t seem to move. She understood why he had turned away. Why he had broken the moment. It had been too much for him. For her. For them both. Without him looking at her, she could take a breath again.

      She did.

      And then she found she could move. She swiveled to go get into the SUV, needing to sit down for a minute and feel something solid beneath her.

      She took a few steps but as she went to reach for the door handle, her feet slipped from under her on a patch of ice and, with a small cry, she felt herself falling backward … backward ….

      She frantically made a grab for anything within reach, but there was only the air and she felt her legs going up and her body going down, her back hitting the grass, then her head on something harder. She literally saw stars ….

      The next thing she knew Blake was dropping to his knees beside her. “Thank God!” he muttered, when he saw her eyes were open.

      “What happened?” she managed to say.

      He glanced back to where she’d been walking. “You must have slipped on that ice back there.”

      She started to lift her head, then winced at the pain.

      “Take it slowly.” He put his hand under her shoulders to help her up. “Is your back sore or anything? Are you hurting anywhere?”

      “No.”

      Then he swore. “You’re bleeding.”

      “I am?”

      His hand came away with some blood on it. “You’ve cut your head.” He helped her to sit up, then he checked the back of her head. “It’s only small but it’s bleeding like the devil and might need a stitch. There’s a lump starting where you hit it, too.” Snatching up her woolen hat that must have come off during the fall, he placed it against the cut. “Hold that on it. It’ll help stem the flow of blood. We need to get you to a doctor.”

      “Joel?” she said, without thinking, not meaning anything by it.

      His mouth tightened. “Yes.” He waited. “Do you think you can stand up? Are you dizzy or anything?”

      “A little, but I’ll be fine.”

      He helped her stand, then walked her the few feet to the car. Soon they were heading back to Jarrod Ridge.

      “How do you feel now?” he said a few minutes later.

      “Okay.”

      They drove a little farther. “Talk to me, Samantha.”

      “I don’t really feel like talking,” she said, calling herself an idiot for slipping. If only she’d looked where she was going, then—

      “I want you to stay awake. You may have a slight concussion.”

      “Oh.” She realized this was the correct procedure.

      “Come on, you can do better than that,” he said, a serious look in his eyes.

      “Okay.” She tried to think. “What do you want me to say?”

      “I don’t know. Anything. What’s your favorite color?”

      She didn’t need to think about that. “Yellow.”

      His brow rose in surprise. “Yellow? Any particular reason?”

      She winced a little as she adjusted the woolen hat against the injury. “Because it’s bright and happy.”

      He glanced at her again, noting her wince, his mouth turning grim. “Okay, so what’s your favorite flower?”

      “Tulips.”

      Another look of surprise from him. “Why?”

      “They’re so beautiful.”

      There was a tiny pause. “Like you,” he murmured, and her breath caught, then she moved her head and winced again. “Not long now,” he assured her.

      After that Blake drove straight up to the clinic at the spa lodge. The middle-aged nurse immediately took control, putting Samantha in an exam room. She checked her over, mentioning it wasn’t too bad but that she’d need to call the doctor anyway.

      “No need to get Joel if he’s busy,” Samantha said, feeling bad for interrupting his Sunday morning.

      Blake nodded at the nurse. “Get him.”

      The nurse nodded in agreement then looked at her. “The doctor really should see you,” she said, then went and picked up the wall telephone as Samantha glanced at Blake.

      He gave a short shake of his head. “He’s paid to do his job, Samantha. Let him.”

      Before too long, Joel strode into the exam room, nodding at Blake and giving her a chiding frown. “What have you done to yourself, Sam?”

      Samantha didn’t look at Blake, but she sensed he’d noted the shortening of her name. Joel was professional in his examination. She didn’t need stitches but he tidied up the cut and it finally stopped bleeding. Thankfully he hadn’t СКАЧАТЬ