tame his dog. I laughed to myself at the spunk of this woman. I stood there smiling at her.
“What?” She asked as she looked at me.
“Nothing, you’re just…”
“Just what, Connor?” she asked as she looked at me.
“You’re just full of life. Let’s put it that way,” I laughed.
She smiled and bumped my shoulder with hers. I put my hands in my pocket and smiled all the way
back to the car.
Denny had the limo parked and was waiting for me. “Are you getting in?” I asked as I held the door
open.
“No, I’m walking,” Ellery said as she started walking down the street.
“Elle, get in the car,” I demanded.
“Bye, Connor, see you tomorrow.”
I stood there with the door open and watched her walk down the street. What is with this girl? I
slid into the limo, and Denny turned around, looking at me with a grin on his face.
“She’s quite a firecracker, Connor; you’ve definitely met your match.”
I sighed and looked out the window. “Follow her, and don’t stop until I say so.”
Denny followed Ellery for about three blocks. She stopped at the corner, and I rolled down the
window.
“Are you ready to get in now?” I smiled.
“You never give up, do you?” she asked.
“No, not until I get what I want,” I said.
She rolled her eyes and opened the door. As she slid into the limo, she smacked me on the arm and
told me to move over. Denny was watching through the rear view mirror, and he was lightly laughing.
As I moved over, I couldn’t help but chuckle. I was glad to have her in my limo even if it was a short
drive to her place. We reached her apartment, and as she was getting out, I lightly grabbed her hand.
“Thank you for agreeing to come with me tomorrow,” I said softly.
She looked at me, crinkled her nose, and smiled, “That’s what friends are for.”
Chapter 6
Denny and I got out of the limo and walked through the doors that led inside the art gallery. I’ve
been to this art gallery only one time before, and it was with my sister, Cassidy, when she was
looking for a painting for Camden’s nursery. A gentleman walked over and asked if he could help us.
“I’m looking for some paintings that you have on display by Ellery Lane,” I answered.
“Ah yes, Miss Lane’s paintings are right over on this wall,” he said. “She’s quite a talented artist.”
I stood in front of the wall that displayed her artwork and stared at each painting carefully. They
were simply breathtaking. The painting that caught my attention was the one of the child sitting in a
field of flowers as three angels looked down upon her from the sky. I couldn’t help but think of the
scars that I saw on both her wrists.
“She’s a very good artist, Connor,” Denny said as he looked at her paintings.
“She is indeed. I must have all of them,” I replied.
Denny and I stepped out of the art gallery. I quickly pulled my cell phone from my pocket, and I
called my secretary, Valerie.
“Hello, Mr. Black,” she answered.
“Valerie, I know it’s Saturday, but I need you to do me a favor. I need you to go to the Sunset Art
Gallery and purchase three paintings from an artist named Ellery Lane. I’m calling Scott to pick you
up in the SUV in about an hour. I will give him an envelope with cash in it for the paintings. I want
you to tell the salesperson that you are paying triple the price of each one. Once you make the
purchase, Scott will deliver the paintings to my penthouse.”
“Very good, Mr. Black, I’ll be ready.”
“Thank you, Valerie. There will be a separate envelope with your name on it for your help.”
I hung up the phone and met Denny in the limo. We started to pull out of the parking lot when I had
an idea.
“Denny, drive me to Saks Fifth Avenue; we have some dresses to look at.”
“You’re kidding, right, Connor?” he laughed.
“No, Denny, I’m not kidding.”
He shook his head and didn’t say another word. Judging by the size of Ellery’s apartment and her
living on her own, I was thinking she didn’t have much money. I wanted to buy her something to wear
for the charity function tomorrow. It’s a black tie affair, and I didn’t want her to feel out of place.
Besides, a beautiful woman like Ellery Lane deserved to wear a beautiful designer dress.
“Drop me off in front of the store and park around back. I’ll let you know when I’m done,” I said to
Denny.
“Have fun dress shopping, Connor,” he smiled at me.
I rolled my eyes as I got out of the limo. I walked into Saks and ran into a woman I know named
Jillian.
“Connor Black, long time no see and no fuck,” she smiled.
“Hello, Jillian, it’s good to see you as always,” I smiled as I kissed her cheek.
“Where have you been hiding? I’ve been waiting to hear from you,” she said as she lightly put her
hand on my chest.
“I’ve been really busy, Jillian. I’ve been working hard, trying to secure a business deal.
Unfortunately, I don’t have time for anything else.”
Who was I kidding? I had time; I always made time for sex. I just haven’t wanted anything to do
with other women since I met Ellery. Even though she was only a friend to me, she’s the only woman
I want to spend time with.
“Well, give me a call when you do find time. I bought some new toys that I’d like to try with you,”
she winked.
I politely said goodbye and headed up the escalator to the dress department. I’ve never done this
before, well, with the exception of my sister. I would send her dresses from time to time for certain
functions. She would get mad because she said she liked to shop and that she could pick out her own
dresses. However, she never failed to love the ones I picked.
“Connor Black, how are you?” Camille smiled as she gave me a light hug.
“I’m good, Camille,” I replied.
“I saw your mother in here yesterday. She was buying dresses for the charity tomorrow. What
brings you here today?”
“I’m looking for some dresses that I would like you to take to a friend of mine. She will be
attending the charity function with me tomorrow night. She’s about 5’7” and very thin.”
Camille looked at me and placed her finger on her lip. “Describe her hair and eyes to me,” she
said.
“Her hair is long and blonde, and her eyes are an ice blue color,” I answered.
She took me over to a wall with a rack of dresses that just came in. I took a seat on the couch
across from the wall as Camille pulled out dresses to show me. I picked ten dresses that I thought
would look stunning on Ellery. The last dress Camille showed me was a Badgley Mischka strapless
lace gown in black. I envisioned it on Ellery, and out of all the dresses, it was my favorite one. I got
up and handed Ellery’s address to Camille.
“Pick out some shoes to go with the dress, and maybe some jewelry too,” I said as I started to walk
away.
“Don’t worry, Connor, I’ll take care of everything,” she smiled.
As I walked out of Saks, my phone started ringing. I looked at the screen as Ashlyn’s name
appeared.
“Hello, Ashlyn,” I answered.
“What the fuck is going on, Connor?!” she yelled.
“Watch yourself, Ashlyn. What’s the problem?”
“Why am I not on the list for the charity event tomorrow evening?”
I heavily sighed because I was waiting for this call. “I’m sorry, Ashlyn, but I didn’t make the list.”
“You knew I wasn’t on the list, didn’t you?” she sounded angry.
“Of course I knew, but there’s nothing I can do. There are only so many seats available. Anyway, I
don’t have time for this. I have to go.”
“Wait!” she yelled. “I heard a rumor that you’re taking someone to the event tomorrow night.”
“That’s none of your business, Ashlyn. How many times do we go over this?”
“So, it’s true?” She asked.
“If you must know, then yes, I’m bringing a friend with me,” I said as I slipped into the back seat. “I
have to go, Ashlyn; I’m working.”
I hit the end button before she could say another word. The last thing I needed was her attending the
charity tomorrow night and saying something in front of Ellery. I was beginning to feel stressed out,
and I needed to hit the gym for a good workout. As soon as we got back to the penthouse, I grabbed
my gym bag and headed for the gym. I ran on the treadmill, lifted some weights, and did some laps
around the pool. I was on my way to the locker room when Stephanie stopped me in the hallway.
“I was hoping you’d show up here today,” she smiled.
“Why’s that?” I smiled back.
She had a seductive look in her eye that told me she wanted sex, and she wanted it now. It felt like
an eternity since I’ve had sex, and it was driving me crazy. She led me to a small room where towels
are stored. I pushed her up against the wall and ran my hand up her shirt, feeling her large breasts and
hardened nipples as she kissed my neck. I moved my hand slowly down her torso and down the front
of her shorts until I felt the edge of her thong. Stephanie reached down the front of my swim shorts and
abruptly stopped, pushing me away and staring at me.
“What the hell, Connor? You’re not even hard,” she snapped.
I couldn’t believe this was happening as this has never happened to me before. I sighed and took a
step back as I ran my hands through my hair and shook my head.
“I don’t know what the problem is. I’ve been under a lot of stress at work.”
She opened the door and looked at me. “Sex is the best stress reliever in life, so maybe it’s
something else. Call me when you figure it out,” she said as she walked out.
I walked to the locker room and got dressed. Damn Ellery Lane. I just couldn’t stop thinking about
her. Not only did she fuck with my head, now she’s messing with my sex life. I walked out of the gym
and climbed into the Range Rover. I put my head on the steering wheel for a minute while I tried to
figure out what I was going to do.
I drove to the penthouse and threw my bag on the bed. I stood in the shower and let the hot water
run down my body. I couldn’t stop thinking about Ellery and what her reaction is going to be when
Camille shows up at her apartment with the dresses. I stepped out of the shower and wiped the steam
from the mirror with my hand. I looked at the man in the mirror and didn’t recognize what I saw
anymore. My heart is flipping out, and my mind is fucked up, compliments of Ellery Lane.
I slept pretty well all night. I’m sure the amount of scotch I drank before bed had helped. The next
day, I got up, showered, dressed, and headed downstairs to the kitchen where Claire was making
homemade banana nut bread.
“Good morning, Connor. Did you have a nice evening?”
“Good morning, Claire. Today’s Sunday, and it’s your day off. What are you doing here?” I asked
her as I lightly kissed her cheek.
“Remember, I’m taking tomorrow off instead to take my husband to the doctor?”
“That’s right, I’m sorry, I forgot. Thank you for making banana bread, it smells delicious.” I said as
I took my coffee and sat at the table.
“It will be ready in about 5 minutes. You seem like you’re in a great mood today. Is there any
special reason why?” she smiled.
I got the impression from her smile that she knew about Ellery. I’m sure Denny told her; those two
seem to tell each other everything.
“The charity function is tonight, and I’m attending it with a very beautiful woman,” I answered as I
opened my laptop.
“Very good, Connor; I hope you enjoy yourself tonight,” Claire smiled as she set the plate of
banana bread on the table.
I smiled and thanked her. I checked my emails and started to answer a few of them when a text from
Ellery came through to my phone.
“Hi Connor, it’s me Ellery. Thank you for the beautiful dress, but it’s too much, and I don’t feel
right accepting it.”
I smiled because I knew she loved it. I wanted to make her feel like a princess tonight, even if she’s
just a friend.
“You’re welcome, and it’s not too much, see you at 6:00 pm sharp,”
I replied.
I was anxious to see what dress she picked out. They were all stunning, but the strapless black lace
was my favorite. I could picture that dress, hugging her small silhouette, and with her breasts uplifted,
forming a sexy cleavage. I picture her hair in curls that cascade over her shoulders and her smile
when I pick her up. Damn that smile. I instantly became very aroused and needed to go upstairs to
take care of myself. This has become a daily habit since I haven’t had sex in a while. How the hell
was I going to control myself with her tonight?
I put on my tuxedo, fixed my hair, and put on my Armani cologne. Why the hell was I getting so
nervous? I put my cufflinks on and headed downstairs. My phone rang. I took it from my jacket, and
saw that it was my mother calling.
“Hello, mom,” I answered.
“Connor, darling, we won’t be attending the charity. I need you to send our apologies to everyone.”
“Why? What happened?” I asked.
“Nothing to worry about darling; we’re all sick with the flu.”
“I’m sorry, mom, is there anything you need?”
“No, Connor, just give our apologies and have a nice time.”