Название: Taming the Rebel Tycoon
Автор: Ally Blake
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Контркультура
Серия: Mills & Boon By Request
isbn: 9781472044877
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‘I don’t believe you don’t know where it is.’
‘And I don’t believe that you suddenly want to leave Anders for no good reason.’
Realising that she was fighting a losing battle, she said shortly, ‘Whatever you believe, you can’t prevent me from going.’
‘Don’t be too sure about that.’
Suddenly scared, she brushed past him, catching the edge of the file that was lying on his desk, knocking it to the floor and spreading the contents.
Even as she stepped over the papers and headed for the door, part of her mind registered the fact that several of them bore a stylized logo.
Her hand was on the knob when Richard caught her arm and swung her round. Then, turning the big key in the lock, he dropped it into his trousers pocket and stooped to gather together the contents of the file.
As he dropped it back on his desk, she faced him defiantly. ‘You can’t keep me here against my will.’
‘Maybe not for any length of time,’ he admitted. ‘But certainly for the moment.’
‘I insist that you let me go.’
‘Even if I did, it would be extremely difficult for you to leave without some kind of transport…So suppose you tell me the truth.’
Biting her lip, she said nothing.
‘I can only presume it’s something to do with Helen’s visit,’ he hazarded. ‘Something you overheard, perhaps?’
When she remained stubbornly silent, he sighed.
‘What a shame the thumbscrews aren’t handy,’ she taunted with sudden recklessness.
Between thick dark lashes his eyes gleamed green as a cat’s. ‘There are other ways.’
Though he spoke lightly, she felt her blood run cold. Still she braved it out. ‘Such as?’
He smiled mirthlessly. ‘Judging by the way you shied away when I kissed you, I gather you’d prefer me not to touch you?’
She lifted her chin defiantly. ‘You’re quite right, I would.’
‘You didn’t seem to feel that way last night.’
‘I do now.’
A little smile playing around his chiselled mouth, with slow deliberation he began to unbutton his shirt before pulling it from the waistband of his trousers.
‘What are you doing?’ she cried, aghast.
‘Taking off my clothes. Perhaps you’d like to do the same?’
‘No, I wouldn’t.’
‘Well, I could take them off for you,’ he suggested. ‘On the other hand, I haven’t made love fully clothed since I was an impetuous teenager, so it might be something of a novelty.’
‘I don’t want you to make love to me,’ she cried in a strangled voice. ‘I don’t want you to touch me.’
‘So you said. But if you really don’t want that, then you’ll tell me why you’re so intent on leaving.’ When she stayed mute, with a suddenness that took her completely by surprise, he pulled her close and, neatly hooking her feet from beneath her, followed her down, his arms breaking her fall.
Flat on her back on the thick-pile carpet, she made an attempt to struggle free but, catching her wrists, he pinned them over her head.
His shirt was open and, looking up at his broad chest, the strong column of his neck, the tender hollow at the base, she felt her stomach clench.
As calmly as possible, she said, ‘Let me go.’
By way of answer, he put his lips to the pulse fluttering wildly in her throat.
Thickly, she insisted, ‘If you don’t let me go this instant I’ll scream.’
His smile maddeningly cool, he said, ‘Do you think I’d allow you to? In any case, there’s no one to hear you. All the household servants are at chapel.’
He brought her wrists together and, holding them in one hand, used the other to unfasten the buttons of her blouse.
Then, flicking it open, he ran a fingertip beneath the edge of her low-cut bra and heard her breathing quicken even more. His finger delved a little deeper and he watched with satisfaction as her nipples firmed visibly beneath the delicate material.
Still she held out and he bent his head.
Feeling the heat and dampness of his mouth through the satin and lace, she began to shudder. ‘Don’t,’ she whispered in desperation. ‘Don’t…’
‘Why not? You liked it last night.’
‘That was before…’
‘Before what?’
She threw in the towel. ‘Before I knew you were planning to get married.’
‘Ah,’ he said softly, ‘so that’s it.’ Then, quick as a rattlesnake striking, ‘How do you know I’m planning to get married?’
‘Hannah mentioned it.’
He relaxed a little. ‘When did you see Hannah?’
‘I met her as I was coming downstairs. She was on her way to the chapel.’
‘I see. So that’s what all the fuss is about.’
‘If you’re going to try and tell me it isn’t true—’
‘I’ve no intention of telling you any such thing.’
‘Oh…’ Perhaps even now she had been treasuring some faint hope that Hannah had got it wrong.
Irony in his voice, he asked, ‘As you know I’m getting married, perhaps you also know who my bride-to-be is?’
‘Yes, I do. It’s Helen O’Connell.’
He raised a dark brow. ‘What makes you presume that? It’s not just because she came here, surely?’
‘It’s what I understood from Hannah.’
Frowning, he suggested, ‘Perhaps you’d better tell me word for word exactly what Hannah said.’
As near as she could remember, Tina repeated what the housekeeper had told her, adding with unconscious bitterness, ‘I gather she’s delighted.’
‘But you’re not?’
‘As far as I’m concerned, Miss O’Connell is more than welcome to you.’
‘Jealous?’
‘No, СКАЧАТЬ