Bought: Damsel in Distress. Lucy King
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Название: Bought: Damsel in Distress

Автор: Lucy King

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Зарубежные любовные романы

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isbn: 9781408913437

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      Luke sat back and looked at her, that faint smile still playing around his mouth and doing all sorts of strange, fluttery things to her stomach.

      ‘Maybe it appealed to my adventurous side.’

      Emily considered this. Adventurous? For a man who must regularly fly by private jet? She shook her head. ‘Nope, sorry, I’m sticking with the rash impulse.’

      ‘Maybe I was intrigued by the idea of being a knight in shining armour.’

      Right. Sure. She didn’t believe that for a second either. ‘With a plane instead of a horse?’

      ‘A suit instead of the armour.’

      ‘Same thing sometimes,’ she batted back.

      He tilted his head and regarded her thoughtfully. ‘Very true,’ he said finally.

      ‘With a laptop instead of a lance,’ she added, tapping a finger against her mouth. ‘Of course, no real knight would be anything without a castle.’

      Luke rubbed his jaw. ‘A castle?’

      ‘At the very least. A palace would be ideal.’

      ‘Would a penthouse in Mayfair do instead?’

      She pretended to give it some consideration. ‘Lots of chrome and steel and glass and thoroughly pointless gadgets?’

      Luke nodded. ‘Goes without saying.’

      ‘In that case, congratulations. You’re really rather well-qualified for the role of knight.’

      ‘Thank you. How well-suited are you to being a damsel in distress?’

      ‘Not well at all, I’m afraid,’ she said with a rueful smile. ‘No flowing locks and no ivory tower.’

      ‘No evil father and wicked stepmother either, I hope.’ Amusement glinted in his eyes.

      ‘No parents at all,’ she said evenly.

      The amusement faded. ‘I’m sorry.’

      Emily shrugged. ‘Don’t be. They died a long time ago.’ The lightness of her tone belied the clench of her heart. She knew it did. She’d spent years perfecting it. Swallowing down the lump that had lodged in her throat, she gave him a bright smile. ‘So, knights in shining armour aside, do you often look for women on the internet?’

      From the scowl that appeared on his face, Emily deduced that he didn’t appreciate what she was implying. ‘Sorry,’ she said, flushing slightly. ‘That didn’t come out quite the way I expected.’

      Luke picked up his pen and uncapped it. ‘It’s an inevitable assumption. But, no, I don’t trawl the internet looking for women.’

      Of course he didn’t, she mused. He probably had women tripping over themselves to appear on his arm. He clearly hadn’t entered into the bidding war because he’d been over-whelmed by her curves.

      ‘A friend of mine e-mailed me the link. I was going to Nice anyway. I was curious.’

      Bizarre. It was bizarre enough to be true. She hardly knew him. It might be exactly the sort of thing he would do. How did she know?

      ‘Just out of interest, how much did I fetch?’

      He smiled suddenly at her, and her breath caught. ‘Do you want it in dollars, euros or pounds? It’s a global market out there, you know.’

      She couldn’t help smiling back. ‘An estimate will do.’

      ‘Around six figures.’

      Emily nearly knocked over her glass.

      ‘Are you mad?’

      His jaw tightened. ‘Very possibly.’

      A tiny trickle of ice shivered down her spine at his tone. He wasn’t joking. Emily stared at him as he raked a hand through his hair and yanked open the top button of his shirt. On a plane with a madman, however gorgeous, was not top of her list of ideal scenarios and if he’d said ‘yes’ instead of ‘possibly’ she’d be reaching for the nearest parachute. ‘At least it’s tax deductible.’

      ‘There is that,’ he agreed.

      ‘Why are you going to Nice?’

      ‘Meetings in Monte Carlo.’

      She tilted her head. ‘Convenient.’

      ‘You don’t believe me.’

      Emily shot him an assessing glance. ‘I’m not sure.’

      He clutched his chest as if in pain. ‘I’m wounded.’

      ‘I’m devastated that you’re wounded.’

      ‘You should be. Your sister accepted my reasons without question.’

      Did she? Emily’s eyes narrowed. ‘My sister’s brain has been pulverised by motherhood,’ she said darkly.

      ‘You’re more wary?’

      ‘Maybe,’ she murmured, wrenching her eyes from his and looking down at where her fingers were playing with the ends of the scarf tied round her head.

      That particular avenue of conversation was not one she wanted to pursue. Weaving the strands between her fingers, she found herself wondering whether it was true. She’d spent hours analysing her relationship with Tom and what had gone wrong, but she hadn’t looked at the effects it had left behind.

      She probably had become more wary since breaking up with him, she acknowledged, her brow creasing. Five years with the same man was a long time, even if the last year had been pretty rocky, and her dating skills were rusty. Plus, she thought she’d known her ex-fiancé inside out, and it turned out she hadn’t known him at all.

      Perhaps Anna was right. Perhaps she did need closure. It wasn’t normal for a girl of twenty-eight to hang up her dating shoes. She did need to get Out There.

      At least her reaction to Luke proved that she was still capable of feeling sexual desire. Emily stole a peek at him from beneath her lashes just to make sure that it was still there. He was reading a report with amazing speed, underlining sections, writing notes, his long fingers flicking though the pages, almost caressing the paper. Oh, yes, sexual desire was definitely still there, if the bolt of fire that spread through her was any proof. Her gaze slid up to where a wedge of chest was exposed by the open collar of his shirt. Her focus zoomed in on the fine dark hairs that emerged from the bottom of the V, and she had to ball her hands into fists to stop her fingers whipping up and ripping open another couple of buttons.

      ‘I can’t concentrate on my report if you keep staring at me like that.’

      Emily froze. Oh, God. He was watching her watching him! Had she been caught in the act? How excruciating. She tentatively lifted her gaze further, fully expecting to see a mocking glint СКАЧАТЬ