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Authors: J. C. Reed

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And not when we don’t know
who
we’re dealing with.
I was sure Jett skipped that
part.

“Okay.” I let out a sigh. “I’m coming home.”

“Great. I’ll get the company plane ready.” His frown lifted a little and
his hands cupped my face. His lips were so close I could feel his warm breath
on my skin. “And Brooke? You are expected to start your position as the new
team manager with immediate effect. I take your word you won’t let me down.”

“I’m hired?” I smiled at the way his lips grazed mine, teasing me. A
sense of anticipation washed over me at the thought of spending more time with
him. “I can’t wait.”

“Well, in your case, I wouldn’t be too excited. I’ve heard your new boss
can be demanding.” He put on his stern face. “In fact, he likes to spend his
time with his favorite female employee, having sex in the office when no one
notices—not that he gives a damn about that.”

I laughed at his audacity. “I can deal with demanding.”

“And he can be annoying when he wants something. Are you sure you have
what it takes?” He trailed his fingers from my ankle to my knees and then the
inside of my thighs. My breath hitched.

“I have a splendid reference from my last boss,” I said, grinning.

“Indeed?” He rode his fingers just a little bit higher. “Are you talking
about the stingy SOB who hired you on the spot without so much as a job
interview?”

I nodded. “Yep. I had to quit.”

“Well, we want to avoid you having that kind of boss in the future
again. You’re not easily fooled, Ms. Stewart. And you’re very good at what you
do. I can certainly need someone like you on our team. Congratulations. You
have the job.” He held out his hand then pulled it back again.

“What?” I asked warily.

“I forgot to mention something.” He waved his hand as if it wasn’t
really that important. “I was told by very reliable sources—” I grinned
at him because I knew he was talking about me “—that I’m insatiable and I
can’t help it. It’s the effect you have on me and you’re the cure. Is that
going to be a problem?”

 
“You’re welcome to ask for
it
anytime
.”

“Anytime
.
Now that sounds
tempting.” His fingers gathered beneath my panties, sending shivers of pleasure
all over my skin. “I’ll take you at your word, Ms. Stewart. You might want to
think twice before sealing this particular deal with me.”

“Anytime.” Shushing him, I pressed my fingers against his mouth and
raised my lips to meet his heated kiss.

Chapter 27
 
 
 
 

One Week later in New York
City

 

We were lying
on the soft rug in the living
room of Jett’s amazing apartment. My head rested on his chest, his arms wrapped
around me, the warmth from the fireplace engulfing us like a cocoon, taking us
to a place where love could light up the sky and nothing was broken. Jett’s
fingers caressed my back as I listened to his strong heartbeat. In the midst of
the stillness, his breathing returned to normal. I moved closer to him and my
hands trailed down the almost faded scars on his body telling so many stories I
didn’t know. Stories that reminded him of the many dark places he had seen and
the many dark things he had done—just like the scars in my heart that
reminded me how risky it was to love.

“Having you around me all day long is tempting,” Jett whispered.

I laughed and shook my head in confusion. “Why? What would you do?”

 
“For starters, I would chain
you to my bed and do all the things I’ve always wanted to do. I’d kiss you in
every kind of way I know and in all the possible places I could find. And I
wouldn’t let you go because you belong here, with me.”

“You’re crazy.” I lifted my head to look at him and ran my fingertips
over the tiny stubble covering his chin. Since returning from Italy, we had
been so wrapped up in our world, enjoying every second we had together, that we
barely managed to leave the house. That he wanted more of if delighted me. “I
wouldn’t want you to tie me to your bed because you don’t play fair. I’d rather
you
be at
my
mercy.”

“You’d have to learn to cook because I couldn’t possibly live off
cereals and takeaways,” he pointed out. “And you’d have to stop smiling like
this because it gets me every single time and I can’t stop lusting after you.
Every time you smile, I want more.”

The flames leapt at the logs hungrily, casting a golden glow on our
naked bodies. In the soft light his green eyes were so deep I could drown in
them.

My smile widened. His gaze lingered on me, as if he could see something
I couldn’t. What did he see in my smile that other people didn’t?

“I enjoy taking care of you because, honestly, I kind of like the idea
of you needing me,” he whispered. “I’m my true self when I’m with you. I feel
like I don’t have to hide.”

“Why’s that?” Sensing the serious direction the conversation was taking,
I propped up on my elbow so I could regard him. His fingers intertwined with
mine and he lifted our hands, watching the slow dance of the
flames’s
shadows on our skin.

“I don’t know.” He shrugged. “It’s not just that I’m attracted to you on
a physical and mental level, it’s also the fact that I love being
with
you, around you, inside of you.
Everything you do makes me want to kiss you like there’s no tomorrow.”

His lips sealed mine and desire swept through me, making me high, so
high, reminding me how far I could fall, and he still didn’t know I was
pregnant. The first pregnancy test had been positive, and the next, and the one
after that. There was no denying, no matter how many times I tried. I had
postponed telling him for a week. It had been one poor excuse after another.

“Jett?” I broke off contact with his lips, my voice shaky. The sudden
silence hung heavy in the air.


Mmh
?”

A few seconds ticked by. His beautiful green eyes were probing, waiting.
I felt like I was trapped in his spell—unable to escape. I swallowed hard
as I considered my words. I wanted to be what he wanted because I knew I was
what he needed. But sometimes what we need isn’t what we want.

Sylvie was right. I needed to know if what we had was the real deal and
whether we had a future together. I had to know if I was wasting my time. I was
ready to get hurt—if that was the only way to find out. There was a
chance it wouldn’t work out because love means falling and overcoming the fear
of height. And God knows
,
I couldn’t even climb up a
rope without feeling scared, without feeling tiny and helpless when looking
down. My
love for him made me feel
that way: scared,
powerless, vulnerable.

Jett’s eyes narrowed on me as though he could sense my struggle to
gather my courage.

“We have to talk,” I began.

His worry lines deepened. “You’re not going to quit on us again, are
you?”

“No, that’s not it.” I moistened my lips.

“That’s great to hear because I think we have a good thing going.” He
seemed relieved. Of course he couldn’t possibly imagine the magnitude of the
situation, which made what I had to say the more difficult.

“Are you happy?” I asked, unable to hide the tremble in my voice. “What
if things were more complicated than this?”

“Why are you asking?” He looked at me, listening. “Did anything happen?”

Biding for time, I stood and put on his shirt, then walked across the
room to the couch. I could feel his gaze on my back, his confusion palpable in
the air. I retrieved the white box I had hidden inside my bag and walked back
to him, then sat back down on the rug, facing him. In spite of the warm
temperature, I was trembling from the icy fear gripping my heart.

“What’s this?” Jett asked, starring at the box in my hands. I pushed it
toward him. In the soft light, the white wrapping paper shimmered in a million
facets and built a beautiful contrast to the blue ribbon tied around it.

“A gift.” My throat constricted. “Open it.”

The bubble holding my emotions in check was beginning to burst. As much
as I tried, I couldn’t stop the first tear trickling down my cheek. I wiped it
away with the back of my hand and watched him open the box.

“You don’t have to keep it,” I whispered, just in case he felt obliged
to.

Jett inhaled a sharp breath and his eyes widened. And then, ever so
slowly, he pulled out the two tiny pink baby socks and held them up, his eyes
searching mine. I could see his emotions on his usually unreadable face.
Surprise. Shock. Disbelief. Then surprise again. His eyes moistened, which in
turn forced more tears to roll down my face.

“Are you sure?” His voice sounded choked.

 
“I found out when Sylvie
thought she was pregnant and she wanted me to do a test so we could compare the
results. It’s a long story.” I stopped, realizing I was jabbering. “I know it’s
way too early in our relationship.”

He started to smile—and this time it was a different kind of
smile. It conveyed excitement, and there was a spark in his eyes that I hadn’t
seen before. The air was heavy with promise. My hands were shaking but so were
his as he wrapped his arms around me, hugging me tight.

He breathed out, forcing me to look up at him. “It’s perfect. That’s the
best surprise I’ve ever had.”

A sense of relief washed over me. “Really?”

“I can’t believe it. We need to celebrate.” He picked me up and swirled
me around, then put me down, his excitement surprising me. “I’m happy. I’m shocked.
But in a good way.” He brushed a stray strand of hair out of my face, still
smiling and there was so much warmth in there I knew he wasn’t lying.

“I would do anything for you,” he whispered. The serious undertones in
his voice gave me chills.

“Strange that you should say something like that. I had a dream about
it.” I thought back to the morning after the car chase, when I woke up alone in
the hotel room.

“A dream?” His twitching lips betrayed amusement. “I hope it was a hot
one.”

I slapped his arm playfully. Most of my dreams nowadays were
hot—and involved him. But he didn’t need to know that. “The only thing I
remember is you saying you’d do anything for me.” I waved my hand, embarrassed
that I had brought it up. Lately, I seemed to have a hard time keeping my big
mouth shut and not making a big idiot out of myself. “It was just a dream.”

 
“It wasn’t a dream.” Jett
trailed the back of his fingers down my cheek. “I thought you were asleep.”

My eyes searched his as my foolish heart began to turn all sappy on me.

“And the part where you said—” I started. My pulse thumped like a
drum in my ears.

“All true,” Jett whispered, brushing his lips against mine. “I’m in love
with you.”

My whole being trembled—I could feel the tremors inside me, in my
veins, in the beating of my heart.

“I’m sorry I pushed you away.” I broke off, unable to meet his
impossibly green gaze. “But I was never in love until I met you.”

“Brooke.” He grasped my chin and forced me to look at him. His eyes
reflected the glowing fire, the golden flickers inviting my wish to melt with
him. “You say it as though that’s a bad thing. You know I love you. What’s
wrong with you loving me back?”

“I’m afraid that we’re not going to last,” I whispered, “and I’d rather
we take things slowly in the off chance things don’t work out.”

“That’s the most stupid thing I’ve heard. We’re going to last, Brooke,
and do you know why?” His eyes bore into me, forcing me to listen and
comprehend every word. “Because you and I—we fit together. What we have
is real.”

“And if we fight and you grow bored with me?” That had been my fear ever
since I felt myself falling for him.

“Then you’ll have to remind me of the many things that made me fall in
love with you in the first place. Like your smile, your laugh, your voice,
actually everything about you.” His fingers traced the contours of my lips as
his voice lowered to that sexy whisper I adored. “I can’t promise we’ll never
have problems, because that would be a lie. People fight, love, argue, talk,
forget…that’s the way life works. Things can get broken, but whatever happens I
won’t love you less.”

“Are you sure?”

He placed a hand on his heart. “I can feel it. I want you to be with me.
I want this—our baby. I want you. Nothing in this world can change how I
feel about you.”

His eyes were glistening and there was so much warmth in them, I knew I
was seeing the truth. That’s when the tears began to pour down my face.
Really
flow. I pulled my nose and wiped
my cheeks with the sleeve of his expensive shirt, soaking it.

“Don’t tell me I’ve just said something wrong,” Jett said, pulling me
into his arms.

I shook my head and laughed between the tiny sobs forming at the back of
my throat. “They’re—”

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