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Surrender to You
An At Your Service Novel

by Shawntelle Madison

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Chapter 1
Carlie

Less than six hours after arriving in Boston from London, and I couldn't keep still: tonight I was gonna be fucked until I couldn't walk straight. For the fourth time, I switched from leaning on one leg to the other. A light tickle along my inner thighs from the ribbons on my garters made me ache further. I didn't have much longer until cocktail hour at the Subarctic Club.

First things first: before I could get a drink and be rid of this pent-up sexual tension, I had to make some arrangements.

“How do you plan to pay for the hotel room, Miss Jason?” the concierge desk clerk at the Bellevue Hotel asked. My cellphone vibrated with a call, but I ignored it.

“American Express, please.” Before I'd walked into the lobby, I'd considered the answer to the question. My American Express Black card had enough credit for a week's stay, but that stay included no room service, no overseas calls, and no extravagant perks like raiding the mini-bar for Milky Ways.

During the whole time, the front desk clerk was all smiles. More than five years ago, I'd started out as a hotel concierge. Back then, eagerness to please oozed out of my pores. Every happy customer meant a positive review or a possible promotion. Working at a five-star hotel in NYC was like that. Maybe that was the reason I ended up opening up my own personal concierge business.

The clerk finished my transaction, handed me a key card, and gave me the standard spiel. “Is there anything else I can help you with?” he added.

“Thanks, Frank, you've been more than helpful.” Working the front desk was a tireless job. Everyone came to you with their problems—plugged-up toilets, complaints about the couple next door screaming out expletives during sex—but you always had to be calm and polite. Even if you weren't thinking that way.

After I settled into my room, I finally returned the call from earlier. This particular person didn't know how to leave a text message.

“What's wrong now, Penny?” I asked with a sigh.

“What's wrong is you got back from the U.K., stopped at my place, hung out with Sophie, and then didn't wait for me to come home.”

I rolled my eyes. At least she wasn't in front of me right now. There would be over-the-top hand gestures and head rolling involved. She'd been one of my best friends since growing up in the foster care system together and I loved Penny dearly, but once you ticked her off, you'd hear about it for weeks. At least Sophie was far more levelheaded.

Since relaxing was out of the question, I decided to chat with Penny on the way to a coffee shop across the street from the hotel.

Penny continued to berate me with that saccharine voice of hers. “If you weren't staying in town for a while, I would've snatched your fake blond ass off the street and beat you down for ignoring one of your besties.”

Umm, thank you? “Oh, don't be mad you can't pull off blond,” I replied.

“Have you ever seen a blond Indian chick? The men come running, sweetie. So where are you going and when are we hanging out?”

“We can have breakfast tomorrow, if you want.” Yep, I dodged her question.

“When have you ever seen me up early enough for breakfast?”

Never, which was why I asked. “Look, my internal clock is off, so by tomorrow morning I can tell you whatever you want.”

“Why tomorrow morning? Why can't you stay here with Sophie and me?”

“And sleep on your couch for a week?” I chuckled. “No thanks.” I had a whirlpool bathtub, and I planned to make good use of it.

“I have a queen-sized bed—” she began.

“I'm good, girl.” Not happening. Doing the roommate thing with her for more than ten years as a kid was enough.

“So where are you going?” Penny was a pro at poking into my business.

“To get some coffee so I can wake up.”

She took a deep breath. “You're not seeing him, are you?”

Now that made me stop in the middle of the crosswalk. A car honked at me, forcing me to keep moving. She knew me all too well.

“You are a little freak of the week,” Penny chirped.

“Oh, stop it.”

“My thoughts exactly. Does Sophie know you're about to hook up with Tomas again?”

Of course Sophie didn't know. If Penny hadn't pried, I'd have been able to shove whatever happened tonight into a pretty little box I could hide under my bed.

She kept going. “You two need to stop doing this. I'm all for casual sex every now and then, but hooking up with the same person every couple of years is saying something.”

“Maybe it means we like to fuck each other?” An approaching lady, who appeared to be around my age, flashed me a dirty look for cursing. I didn't see any sensitive young ears lurking about.

Penny laughed into the phone. “No, it means you two can't commit, and you care about each other.”

This little speech wasn't new. Both she and Sophie gave it every chance they could.

Penny continued, “You two keep running away from each other only to run back together. Maybe he's waiting for you to stop running.”

I held back a snort. “Penny, Tomas isn't waiting for anyone. Nor has he ever waited for me after we had sex. We both get what we want and we move on. Like we should do with this conversation.”

“Fine, but I'm calling you extra early tomorrow morning just because I can.”

“Bring it, babe.” Penny slept like the dead. She wasn't calling anybody…

—

Two hours later, after I'd somehow got off the phone with Penny, the sun had set and I weaved through the crowded floor at the Subarctic Club in downtown Boston. The heavy bass to the pop music thrummed through my bones. Just another night of partying for the young and elite. Out of all the places I could've selected, I considered this neutral ground. Tomas wasn't the kind of guy to appreciate the flashing lights or the bubblegum, sunshine electronic music blasting through the speakers. He was more of a jazz or big band club type. Give him smooth music and I'd be the one playing into his hands.

But not tonight.

I made my way to the bar on the other side of the huge rectangular room. Shelves with beautiful liquor bottles and dark blue lights extended from the bar below to the ceiling above. This was my first time visiting the place, but I liked the overall nautical vibe.

With so many people here, it was hard to avoid prying eyes. Whether the dancers were men or women, their first glance usually hooked me. A beautiful half-Asian, half-black girl danced suggestively with a group of friends. She looked at me over her shoulder and her face blossomed into a smile. As pretty as she was, tonight wasn't about playing but finding a place to wait for Tomas. Just the thought of seeing him made my stomach quiver.

I moved faster. Anticipation crawled up my back. I scanned the bar to find a place to slide in. The club was pretty packed, so I had to walk a bit. One man smiled my way and gestured for me to take his place so he could stand behind me.

No thanks. I shook my head. I didn't want to repay the favor. I kept going until I spotted a man leaving the bar holding a few shots. He hurried back to his table, and I took his place.

Once I slid onto the warmed leather seat, I sighed. There wasn't a place like this in London. I only had to close my eyes to hear the sounds of Boston. In just this one club, I could hear accents that only existed in the U.S. Technically, I was a New York City girl, but I could learn to love Boston again based on what I saw so far.

The bartender approached me. “What are you having tonight?”

I hesitated at my choice but gave in. I'd deal with the real world tomorrow. “Two shots of vanilla vodka please. No ice.”

“Coming right up.”

Time passed, but not much. Maybe it seemed as if I sat there for a long time, but I didn't. The moment the seat next to mine opened up, Tomas Goodfellow slid in beside me. My breath caught in my chest and a hum settled in the back of my throat. As much as I wanted to focus on the bartender, who flipped shot glasses and placed them in a perfect row for his cheering customers, my body always reacted the moment I saw Tomas.

Not a single person close to us knew they were drinking next to one of the richest hoteliers in the world. He was just Tomas to me.

I sucked in a deep breath. Memories of his strong citrus scent with a hint of spice flared in my mind. I could pick out the individual flavors: ginger, bergamot, cardamom, along with a hint of grapefruit and lavender. Damn, he always smelled good enough to eat.

Just a peek wouldn't hurt.

Eyes forward, Carlie.
Of course, I failed miserably and looked at him briefly. My eyes drank his face in from the curve of his strong jawline to his dark brown eyes. And his lips. Tomas had the kind of lips that were meant to be sampled. They were sensuously shaped, practically mocking me while I stared. When I turned my head just right, I could make out the slight upward tilt of the corners.

The bartender asked if he wanted anything.

“Vanilla vodka, please. Two shots in one glass,” he said.

Somehow, even though we stood next to each other, our bodies didn't touch. The edge of his arm, where firm muscles bulged from underneath his dark gray shirt, was mere inches from mine. An itch formed along that tiny patch of skin. He radiated warmth and the need to slide into his arms grew overwhelming.

Tomas finished his drink quickly while I continued to sip mine.

“I've been watching you from across the room,” he said to me, a hint of his Portuguese accent touching his words. He had the kind of voice that slid up your inner thighs.

“Are you a stalker or something?” I whispered.

“Would you like for me to be?” His eyebrows lowered, and a dark smirk filled his face.

I smiled as he extended his hand toward me.

“I'm Tomas. What's your name?”

“Grace.” Choosing my name for the evening was a game, too. So far I'd only picked virtuous names by alphabet: Amity, Charity, and now Grace.

“Do you come here often?” He gestured for the bartender to bring him another drink.

“Never been.”

His arm finally brushed against mine as he leaned closer. “Interesting choice.”

He asked me what I was doing in town, and as usual, I kept things vague. I was on a personal trip to find someone important and I needed a drink to settle my nerves. Which was the truth.

“Have you found what you're looking for yet?” he asked me smoothly.

Did he mean my search for my parents or my desire to see him tonight?

Faintly, I felt his fingertips press on the middle of my back. A light caress meant to tease. I needed much more than that tonight.

“Not yet.” All this small talk was nice, but my patience was running out.

Down the bar, a group of women were eyeing Tomas. They smiled repeatedly and pointed in his direction. The countdown began until a drink would come his way. He had that effect on other women. Just like he did on me. What made me different was I told myself I didn't care.

Less than a minute later, a glass of expensive brandy appeared—along with a business card with a phone number. “From the ladies down the bar,” the bartender said, “with their compliments.”

“Show-off,” I couldn't help but whisper.

“Have you had any bought for you yet?” Tomas replied.

“The night is young. Sooner or later, someone will become brave enough to buy me a drink. But I think we should go somewhere quiet before the cougar club comes prowling your way.”

I slowly turned my head toward his, trying to keep myself from falling for him. The intensity of his gaze had a way of making me succumb every time.

“We should.” He placed a few bills on the bar to pay for both of our drinks.

Somehow, I added distance between us. For a fleeting moment, I told myself to walk away. If I were smart, I would've already buried my feelings as deeply as he did.

“Let's go then,” I said.

I left first and he trailed behind me. Not once did he touch me. We left the Subarctic Club and made our way to the busy street. A Maserati sedan waited for us. Silence settled between us as we slipped inside. This was the game we always played. No polite conversation to ask how the other was doing or even a dinner to set the mood.

All these things were my own fault though.

I was the one who made Tomas this way.

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