Название: Play Thing
Автор: Nicola Marsh
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Короткие любовные романы
Серия: Hot Sydney Nights
isbn: 9781474071413
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He also knew she’d probably want to eviscerate him once she got past the shock.
‘Need some help?’ He didn’t wait for a response, moving around the desk to squat and gather up her files. It would give her time to compose herself, as a small part of him felt like a complete bastard for springing a surprise of this magnitude on her when he could have called her last night and warned her.
If he’d been blown away when he’d realised the truth yesterday he could only imagine how she’d be feeling now.
When he stood and placed her files and tablet on the desk, she still hadn’t moved but some of her colour had returned.
‘Why don’t you have a seat and we’ll talk?’ He laid a hand in the small of her back and she jumped as if he’d electrocuted her.
He didn’t know whether to be flattered or appalled.
‘I know this is awkward, but it doesn’t have to be—’
‘You knew?’ She sank onto the chair opposite, her eyes wide and accusing, her mouth open slightly, shell-shocked. ‘I mean, yesterday, when we...you know...you knew who I was?’
Hell.
Alex had intended on coming clean but not this soon. He’d wanted to smooth the way, reassure her that what had happened wouldn’t interfere with their working relationship at all. But one look at her mouth twisting in disgust told him he’d be fighting a monstrous battle to convince her to stay, let alone listen.
‘Charlie, look—’
‘Don’t call me that,’ she growled. ‘Don’t you dare call me that.’
She shook her head, sending a sleek fall of hair over one shoulder. He preferred the way she’d looked yesterday, tousled and make-up–free, and the fact she’d gone to so much trouble today to impress her new boss made him feel bad anew.
‘Let me explain.’ He laid out his hands, palms up, like he had nothing to hide. Yeah, like that would placate her. ‘I know I should have said something yesterday. I’m a businessman and I’m good at what I do, so I researched this company before taking on the job.’
Her eyes narrowed, fiery slate slits pinning him with a disdain he deserved. ‘What do you want, a medal?’
He bit back his first instinct to laugh. Good to know she had a sense of humour beneath that austere front. Along with lingerie designed to make a man lose his mind.
‘What I’m trying to say is, I didn’t recognise you when I set foot in that warehouse. You had your hair down and glasses off and were wearing that lingerie...’
Crap, how could he explain the next bit without sounding like a total sleaze?
‘And?’ Disgust had given way to audible animosity. He hoped it was an improvement.
‘You blew me away and I couldn’t control my baser instincts. We had phenomenal sex, but it wasn’t until you said something afterward that I realised who you were.’
He could have sworn her upper lip curled in derision. ‘And what was that?’
‘You said “I really need to get this tidied up now”, referring to your aunt’s merchandise in the warehouse, but it’s a phrase you’ve used often in reference to tasks I’ve set you over the last few weeks.’
Her frosty expression didn’t change, as if she was unsure whether to believe him or not, but she gave a begrudging nod and he pinched the bridge of his nose, searching for the right words to make her understand. ‘I was honest about one thing yesterday. I don’t do things like that, meet women and have sex with them in under ten minutes. But seeing you like that...it blew my mind.’
At last, a breakthrough, when her rigid shoulders relaxed a tad. Not a complete thaw but he’d work on it, whatever it took. He needed Charlotte on board for his revamp of this company. And if having to work alongside this intriguing woman while he did it was a side benefit, he was all for it.
‘You seriously couldn’t control yourself around me?’
Out of all the responses he’d imagined, that wasn’t it. She sounded hesitant, slightly awed, as if she couldn’t believe he’d want her.
Some asshole must have really done a number on her for her confidence to be that low. It made him want to vault the desk, sweep her into his arms and show her exactly how sexy she was.
‘You’re incredible, and when I saw you I wanted you.’ He shrugged, hoping the simple truth would appease more than an apology. ‘And at the risk of having you fling that tablet at my head, seeing you strut in here only reinforces that snap judgement I made yesterday. But I know we have to work together and we’re professionals. So let’s chalk up yesterday to what it was—phenomenal, impulsive, amazing sex between consulting adults—and move on to business.’
She stared at him, dazed, but the faint pink in her cheeks indicated he’d hit the mark by articulating just how incredible it had been between them.
‘You expect us to work together and pretend like nothing happened?’
She’d lost the biting, sarcastic edge and it gave him hope.
‘I don’t know about you, but I’m not that good a pretender.’ He steepled his fingers together and rested them on the desk, trying to project a professional picture, when forgetting what they’d done in that warehouse was the furthest thing from his mind.
Seeing her again, sitting opposite him in her conservative work attire, only made him want to see what was under it all the more. Would she be wearing lace? Satin? Or that risqué leather again?
Damn, not helping the hard-on situation.
‘But doing the best job I can for this company is important to me and I want you to work alongside me to achieve that goal. Can you do it?’
He half expected her to tell him to stick his offer. To tender her resignation and sue the pants off him.
Instead, after a long pause where she studied him with disconcerting intensity, she nodded.
‘I can do this if you can.’
Hot damn, that almost sounded like a challenge.
As if she thought he couldn’t work with her without reverting to the horny caveman he’d been yesterday. He’d show her.
But in agreeing to keep this all business, he’d be deprived of some serious pleasure.
Their first encounter had been colossal.
What would prim Charlotte be like if she really let go?